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THE  SCRIPTURE  TEXT  BOOK. 


SCRIPTURE     TEXTS     ARRANGED 


FOR  THE  USE  OF 


MINISTERS.   S.  S.  TEACHERS,  AND  FAMILIES. 


"  Search  the  Scriptures."  John  v. 


SECOND    EDITION. 


NEW    YORK  : 

LEWIS    COLBY    &    CO 

1846. 


PREFACE 


This  Book  is  designed  to  afTord  assistance 

To  Ministers  of  the  gospel,  in  the  Study,  in  their  pastoral  visits,  and 
in  their  public  ministrations : 

To  Teachers  of  Sunday,  Daily,  and  Infant  Schools,  &c. : 

To  Visiters  of  the  Poor,  the  Sick,  and  the  Afflicted : 

To  heads  of  Families,  in  the  instruction  of  their  Children  and  Ser- 
vants; as  also,  to  the  several  Members  thereof  in  searching  the  Holy 
Scriptures,  for  their  common  edification : 

To  Persons  who  meet  together  in  order  to  search  the  Holy  Scriptures 
for  mutual  edification : 

To  Authors,  in  the  composition  of  Religious  works : 

To  Individuals  of  all  Classes,  in  their  private  study  of  the  Holy  Scrip- 
tures. 

It  would  be  presumptuous  to  expect  that  mistakes  or  imperfections 
may  not  be  found  in  this  Work,  involving,  as  every  comment  upon  Scrip- 
ture does,  so  much  of  delicacy  and  difficulty ;  yet,  it  can  be  asserted  vrith 
truth,  that  arduous  labour,  and  anxious  care  have  been  expended  in  order 
to  render  it  subservient  to  the  great  end,  for  which  it  is  designed. 

This  work  has  not  been  undertaken  or  carried  on  with  a  view  of  es- 
tablishing any  particular  class  of  opinions :  the  endeavour  has  been  to 
set  forth  the  word  of  Grod  "  not  as  the  word  of  men,  but  as  it  is  in  truth, 
the  word  of  God." 


SCRIPTURE  TEXTS  ARRMGED 

FOE.  THE   USE   OF 

MINISTERS,  TEACHERS,  VISITERS,  &c. 

COMPILED   BY 

THE  RELIGIOUS  TRACT  AND  BOOK  SOCIETY  FOR  IRELAND, 

IN   CONNEXION   WITH 
THE  UNITED  CHURCH  OF  ENGLAND  AND  IRELAND. 


NOTE. 

In  order  to  save  space,  reference  is  often  made  but  to  a  single  verse,  although  the 
matter  referred  to  may  be  contained  in  several  verses  in  connexion  with  it ; 
therefore,  let  reference  be  made  to  the  context. 


ACC. 


ADO. 


No.    1.    ACCESS    TO    GOD. 

Is  of  God.     Psa.  65:4. 

Is  by  Christ,  Jno.  10  :  7,  9.  Jno.  14  :  6.  Rom. 

5  :  2.     Eph.  2  :  13.    Eph.  3  :  12.    Heb.  7  : 

19  :  25.     Heb.  10  :  19.     1  Pet.  3  :  18. 
Is  by  the  Holy  Ghost.    Eph.  2  :  18. 
Obtained  through  faith.    Acts  14  :  27.   Rom. 

5:2.     Eph.  3:12.     Heb.  11:6. 
Follows  upon  reconciliation  to  God.    Col. 

1  :21,22. 
In  prayer.    Deu.  4  :  7.    Mat.  6:6.    1  Pet.  1  : 

17.     (See  Prayer) 
In  his  Temple.  Psa.  15  : 1.    Psa.  27  :  4.    Psa. 

43  :  3.     Psa.  65  :  4. 
To  obtain  mercy  and  grace.    Heb.  4  :  16. 
A  privilege  of  saints.    Deu.  4  :  7.    Psa.  15th. 

Psa.  23  :  6.     Psa.  24  :  3,  4. 
Saints  have,  with  confidence.    Eph.  3  :  12. 

Heb.  4  :  16.     Heb.  10  :  19,  22. 
Vouchsafed  to  repenting  sinners.  Hos.  14  :2. 

Joel  2  :  12.     (See  Repentance) 
Saints  earnestly  seek.    Psa.  27  :  4.    Psa.  42  : 

1,  2.     Psa.  43  :  3.    Psa.  84  :  1,  2. 
The  wicked  commanded  to  seek.  Isa.  65  : 6. 

Jas.  4  :  8. 
Urge  others  to  seek.  Isa.  2  :  3.  Jer.  31  :  6. 
Promises  connected  with.  Psa.  145  :  18.   Isa. 

55  :  3.    Mat.  6  :  6.    Jas.  4  :  8. 


Blessedness  of  Psa.  16  :  11.    Psa.  65:  4.  Psa. 

73  :  28. 
Typified.    Lev.  16  :  12—15,  with  Heb.  10  : 

19—22. 
Exemplified.    Moses,  Eso.  24  : 2.    Exo.  34  : 

4—7. 

No.    2.    ADOPTION. 
Explained.    2  Cor.  6  :  18. 
Is  according  to  promise.    Rom,  9  :  8.    Gal. 

3  :29. 
Is  by  faith.    Gal.  3  :  7,  26. 
Is  of  God's  grace.    Eze.  16  :  3 — 6.    Rom. 

4:16,17.     Eph.  1  :  5,  6,  11. 
Is  through  Christ.    Jno.  1  :  12.    Gal.  4  :  4, 5. 

Eph.  1  :  5.     Heb.  2  :  10,  13. 
Saints  predestinated  unto.  Rom.  8  :  29.  Eph. 

1  :S,  11. 
Of  Gentiles,  predicted.    Hos.  2  :  23.    Rom. 

9  :  24—26.     Eph.  3  :  6. 
The  adopted  are  gathered  together  in  one  by 

Christ.    Jno.  11  :  52. 
New  birth  connected  with.    Jno.  1  :  12,  13. 
The  Holy  Spirit   is  a  Witness  of.    Rom. 

8  :  16. 
Being  led  by  the  Spirit  is  an  evidence  of 

Rom.  8  :  14. 
Saints  receive  the  Spirit  of.    Rom.  8  :  15. 

Gal.  4  : 6. 
A  privilege  of  saints.  Jno.  I  :  12.  1  Jno.  3  : 1. 


AFF.  : 

Saints  become  brethren  of  Christ  by.    Jno 

20  :  17.    Heb.  2  :  11,  12. 
Saints  wait  for  the  final  consummation  of 

Rom.  8  :  19,  23.     I  Jno.  3  :  2. 
Subjects  saints  to  the  fatherly  discipline  of 

God.    Deu.  8:5.    2  Sam.  7  :  14.    Pro.  3  : 

11,12.    Heb.  12  :  5—11. 
God  is  long-suffering  and  merciful  towards 

tlie  partali^ers  of    Jer.  31  :  1,  9,  20. 
Should  lead  to  holiness.    2  Cor.  6  :  17,  18, 

with  2  Cor.  7  : 1.  Plii.  2  :  15.  1  Jno.  3  :  2,  3 
Should  Produce 

Likeness  to  God.  Mat.  6  :  44,  45,  48. 
Eph.  5:1. 

Cliild-like  confidence  in  God.  Mat.  6  : 
25—34. 

A  desire  for  God's  glory.    Mat.  S  :  16. 

A  spirit  of  prayer.    Mat.  7  :  7 — 11. 

A  love  of  peace.    Mat.  5  :  9. 

A  forgiving  spirit.     Mat.  6  ;  14. 

A  merciful  spirit.    Luke  6  ;  35,  36. 

An    avoidance  of    ostentation.     l\Iat.  6  : 
1-4,  6,  18. 
Safety  of  those  who  receive.    Pro.  14  :  26. 
Confers  a  new  name.    Num.  6  :  27.    Isa.  62  : 

2.    Acts  15  :  17.     (See  Titles  of  Saints) 
Entitles  to  an  inheritance.    Mat.   !3   :  43. 

Rom.  8  :  17.  Gal.  3  :  29.  Gal.  4  : 7.  Eph  3  : 6 
Is  to  be  pleaded  in  prayer.  Isa.  63  :  16.  Mat 

6  :9. 
Illustrated.    JosepK's  sons,  Gen.  48  :  o,  14, 

16,  22.    Moses,  Exo.  2  :  10.    Esther,  Est. 

2  :7. 
Typified.    Isi'ael,  Eso.  4  :  22.    Hos.  11  :  1. 

Rom.  9  : 4. 
Exemplified.     Solomon,  1  Chr.  28  :  6. 

No.    3.    AFFECTIONS,    THE. 

Should  be  supremely  set  upon  God.    Deu. 

6  :  5.     Mar.  12  :  30. 
Should  be  set 

Upon  the  Commandments  of  God.  Psa. 
19  :  8—10.     Psa.  119  :  20,  97.  103,  167. 

Upon  the  house  and  worsliip  of  God.  1  Chr. 
29  :  3.  Psa.  26  :  8.  Psa.  27  :  4.  Psa. 
84  :  1,2. 

Upon  the  people  of  God.  Psa.  16  :  3. 
Rom.  12  :  10.  2  Cor.  7  :  13—15.  1  The. 
2  :8. 

Upon  heavenly  tilings.    Col.  3  : 1,  2. 
Should  be  zealously  engaged  for  God.    Psa. 

69  :  9.     Psa.  1 19  :  139.     Gal.  4  :  18. 
Christ  claims  the  first  place  in.    Mat.  10  :  37. 

Luke  14  :  26. 
Enkindled  by  communion  with  Christ.  Luke 

24  :  32. 
Blessedness  of  making  God  the  object  of 

Psa.  91  :  14. 
Should  not  grow  cold.    Psa.  106  :  12,  13. 

Mat.  24  :  12.     Gal.  4  :  15.    Rev.  2  :  4. 
Of  saints,  supremely  set  on  God.    Psa.  42  : 

1.    Psa.  73  :  25.    Psa.  119  :  10. 
Of  the  wicked,  not  sincerely  set  on  God.  Isa. 

53:1,2.    Eze.  33  :  31,  32.    Luke  8  :  13. 
Carnal  afl'ections  should  be  mortified.  Rom. 


i  AFF. 

8  :  13.    Rom.  13  :  14.     1  Cor.  9  :  27.    Col. 

3:5.     1  The.  4  :  6. 
Carnal  affections  crucified  in  saints.    Rom. 

6  :  6.     Gal.  5  :  24. 
False  teachers  seek  to  captivate.  Gal.  1  :  10. 

Gal.  4  :  17.    2  Tim.  3  :  6.  2  Pet.  2  : 3,  18. 

Rev.  2  :  14,  20. 
Of  the    wicked,    are   unnatural   and    per- 
verted.   Rom.  1  :  31.    2  Tim.  3:3.    2  Pet. 

2:  10. 

No.    4.    AFFLLICTIONS. 

God  appoints.    2  Kin.  6  :  33.    Job  5  :  6,  18. 

Psa  66  :  11.    Amos  3  :  6.    Mic.  6  :  9. 
God  dispenses,  as  He  wUl.   Job  11  :  10.   Isa. 

10:1.5.     Isa.  45:7. 
God  regulates  the  measure  of.    Psa.  80  :  5. 

Isa.  9":1.    Jer.  46:28. 
God  determines  the  continuance  of     Gen. 

15  :  13,  14.    Num.  14  :  33.  Isa.  10  :  25.  Jer. 

29  :  10. 
God  does  not  willingly  send.    Lam.  3  :  33. 
Man  is  bom  to.    Job  5  :  6,  7.    Job  14  :  1. 
Saints  appointed  to.     1  The  3  :  3. 
Consequent  upon  tlie  fall.     Gen.  3  :  16 — 19. 
Sin  produces.    Job  4  :  8.    Job  20  :  11.    Pro. 

1  :31. 
Sin  visited  with.    2  Sam.  12  :  14.    Psa.  89  : 

30-32.    Isa.  57  :  17.    Acts  13  :  10,  11. 
Often  severe.    Job  16  :  7—16.    Psa.  42  :  7. 

Psa.  66  :  12.    Jon.  2  :  3.    Rev.  7  :  14. 
Always  less  than  we  deserve.    Ezr.  9  :  13. 

Psa.  103  :  10. 
Frequently  terminate  in  good.    Gen,  50  :  20. 

Exo.  1  :  11,  12.     Deu.  8  :  15  :  16.    Jer.  24  : 

5,  6.     Eze.  20  :  37. 

Tempered  with  mercy.  Psa.  73  :  38,  39.  Psa. 

106  :  43-46.    Isa.  30  :  18—21.    Lam.  3  :  32. 

Mic.  7  :  7—9.     Nah.  1  :  12. 
Saints  are  to  expect.  Jno.  16:33.  Acts  14: 22. 
Of  saints,  are  comparativelv  light.   Acts  20  : 

23,  24.     Rom.  8  :  18.     2  Cor.  4  :  17. 
Of  Saints,  are  but  temporary.     Psa.  30  :  5. 

Psa.   103  :  9.    Isa.  64  :  7,  8.    Jno.  16  :  20. 

1  Pet.  1:6.     1  Pet.  6  :  10. 
Saints  have  joy  under.  Job  5  :  17.  Jas.  5  :  11. 
Of  saints,  end  in  joy  and  blessedness.     Psa. 

126  :  5,  6.  Isa.  61  :  2,  3.    Mat.  5:4.    1  Pet. 

4  :  13,  14. 
Often  arise  from  the  profession  of  the  gos- 
pel.   Mat.  24  :  9.    Jno.  15  :  21.    2  Tim.  3  : 

11,  12. 
Exhibit  the  love  and  faithfulness  of  God. 

Deu.  8   :   .5.    Psa.  119   :  75.    Pro.  3  :  12. 

1  Cor.  11  :  32.    Heb.  12  :  6,  7.    Rev.  3  :  19. 

No.    5.    AFFLICTED,    SAINTS. 

God  is  with.    Psa.  46  :  5,  7.     Isa.  43  :  2. 
God  is  a  refuge  and  strength  to.    Psa.  27  : 

6,  6.     Isa.  25  :  4.     Jer.  16  :  19.     Nah.  1  :  7. 
God  comforts.  Isa.  49  :  13.  Jer.  31  :  13.  Mat. 

5:4.     2  Cor.  1  :  4,  5.     2  Cor.  7  :  6. 
God  preserves.    Psa.  34  :  20. 
God  delivers.    Psa.  34  :  4,  19.    Pro.  12,  13. 

Jer.  39  :  17,  18. 


AFF. 

(  lirist  is  with.     Juo.  14  :  18. 

('lirist  supijorts.     2  Tim.  4  :  17.     Hel).  2  :  18. 

Clirist  conilorts.     Isa  61  :  2.     Matt.  11  :  28— 

30.    Luive  7  :  13.    Juo.  14  :  1.     JikO.  16  :  33. 
(hri.st  ])icscTves.    Isa  63  :  9.    Luke  21  :  18. 
Clirist  delivers.    Rev.  3  :  10. 
Sliouia  i-raise  God.     Fsa.  13  :  5,  6.    Psa.  66  : 

8—10.     Psa.  57  :  6,  7.     Psa.  71  :  20—23. 
Sliould  imitate  Chiist.  Heb.  12  :  1—3.  1  Pet. 

2  :  21—23. 
Should  imitate  the  prophets.    Jas.  5  :  10. 
Should  l>e  patient.    Lnkc  21  :  19.    Rom.  12: 

12.     2  The.  1:4.     Jas.  1  :  4.     1  Pet.  2  :  20. 
.Should  be  resigned.     1  Sam.  3  :  18.    2  Kin. 

20  :  19.     Job  1  :  21.     Psa.  39  :  9. 

Should  not  despise  chastening.     Job  6  :  17. 

Pro.  3  :  II.    Heb.  12  :  .5. 
Should  acknowledge  the  justice   of  tlieir 

chastisements.     Neh.  9  :  33.    Job  2  :  10. 

Isa.  64  :  h—7.    Lam,  3  :  39.     Mic.  7  :  9. 
Should  avoid  sin.  Job  .34  :  31,  32.  Jno.  5  :  14. 
Should  trust  in  the  goodness  of  God.    Job 

13  :  15.     Psa  71  :  20.    2  Cor.  1  :  9. 
Should  turn  and  devote  themselves  to  God. 

Psa  116  :  7—9.    Jer.  50  :  3,  4.     Hos.  6  :  1 
Should  keep  the  pious  resolutions  made  dur- 
ing affliction.     Psa.  66  :  13—15. 
.Should  be  frequent  in  prayer.     Psa.  50  :  15. 

Psa.  55  :  16,  17.    (See  Affliction,  Prayer 

under.) 
Sliould  take  encouragement   from  former 

mercies.    Psa  27  :  9.    2  C-or.  1  ;  10. 
Examples  of  atflicted  saint-s.    Josepli,  Gen. 

39  :  20-23.  Psa  105  :  17—19.    Moses,  Hcl). 

11  :25.   Eli,  1  Sara  3  :  18.  Nehemiah.  Noh. 
1  :  4.     Job,  Job  1  :  20—22      Diivid,  2  Sam. 

12  :  1.5—23.     Paul,  Acts  20  :  22—24.    Acts 

21  :  13.    ^fhposlles,  1  Cor.  4  :  13.    2  Cor.  6  : 
4—10. 

No.    6.    AFFLICTION,    I'KAVER 

UNDER. 

Kxhortation  to.    Jas.  5:13. 

That  God  would  consiiler  our  trouble.  2  Kin. 

19  :  16.    Neh.  9  :  32.    Psa.  9  :  13.    Lara 

5  :  1. 
For  the  presence  and  support  of  GoJ.    Psa 

10  :  1.     Psa.  102  :  2. 
That  the  IIolv  Spirit  may  not  be  witlidrawn. 

Psa  51  :  II." 
For  divine  comfort.  Psa  4  :  6.  Psa.  119  :  76. 
For  mitigation  of  troubles.  Psa  39  :  12,  13. 
For  deliverance.     Psa.  25  :  17,  22.    Psa.  39  : 

10.     Isa.  64  :  9—12.    Jer.  17  :  14. 
For  pardon  and  deliverance  from  sin.    Psa 

39  :  8.    Psa.  51  :  1.     Psa.  79  :  8. 
That  we  may  be  turned  to  God.    Psa.  SO  :  7. 

Psa.  85  :  4—6.     Jer.  31  :  18. 
For  divine  teaching  and  direction.    Job  34  ; 

32.     Psa.  27  :  11.     Psa.  143  :  10. 
For  increase  of  faith.    Mar.  9  :  24. 
For  mercy.     Psa.  6  :  2.     Hab.  3  :  2. 
For  restoration  to  joy.     Psa.  51  :  8,  12.    Psa 

69  :  29.     Psa.  90  :  14,  15. 


;  AFF. 

For  protection  and  preservation  from  ene- 
mies. 2  Kin.  19  :  19.  2  Chr.  20  :  12.  Psa. 
17  :  8,  9. 
That  we  may  know  the  cause  of  our  trou- 
ble. Job  6:  24.  Job  10  :  2.  Job  13  :  23,  24. 
That  we  may  be  taught  the  uncertainty  of 

life.     Psa.  39  :  4. 
That  we  may  be  quickened.    Psa.  143  :  11. 

No.    7.    AFFLICTION,    CONSOLA- 
TION   UNDER. 

Crod  is  the  Author  and  Cjiver  of    Psa.  23 

Rom.  15  :  S.    2  Cor.  1:3.    2  Cor.  7  :  6 

Col.  1  :  a.    2  The.  2  :  16,  17. 
Christ  is  the  Author  and  Giver  of.  Isa.  61  :  2 

Jno.  14  :  18.    2  Cor.  1  :  5. 
The  Holy  Ghost  is  the  Author  and  Giver  of. 

Jjio.  14  :  16,  17.    Juo.  16  :  26.    Jno.  16:7, 

Acts  9  :  31. 
Promised.     Isa.  51  :  3,  12.    Isa.  66  :  13.    Eze, 

14  :  22,  23.    Hos.  2  :  14.     Zee.  1  :  17. 
Through  the  Holy  Scriptures.    Psa.  119  :  50. 

76.     Rom.  15  :  4. 
By  ministers  of  the  gospel.    Isa.  40  :  1,  2 

1  Cor.  14  :  3.    2  Cor.  1  :  4,  6. 
Is  abundant.    Psa.  71  :  21.     Isa.  66  :  11. 
Is  strong,     Heb.  6  :  IS. 
Is  everlasting.    2  The,  2  :  16. 
Is  a  cause  of  praise.    Isa.  12  :  1.  Isa.  49  :  13. 
Pray  for.     Psa.  119  :  82. 
Saints    should   administer   to    each   other. 

1  The.  4:18.     1  The.  6  :  11,  14. 

Is  sought  in  vain  from  the  world.    Psa.  69  : 

20.     Ecc.  4  :  1.     Lam,  1  :  i 
To  those  who  mourn  for  sin.    Psa.  51  :  17. 

Isa.  1  :  IB.    Isa.40:l,2.    Isa.  61  :  1.    Mic. 

7  :  18,  19.    Luke  4  :  18. 
To  the  troubled  in  mind.    Psa.  42  :  5.    Psa. 

94  :  19.    Jno.  14  :  1,  27.    Jno.  16  :  20,  22. 
To  those  deserted  by  friends.    Psa.  27  :  10. 

Psa   41   :  9—12.    Jno.  14  :  18.    Jno.  15  : 

18,  19. 
To  the  persecuted.    Deu.  33  :  27. 
To  the  poor.    Psa,  10  :  14.    Fsa.  34  :  6,  9,  10. 
To  the  sick.    Psa,  41  :  3. 
To  the  tempted.  Pojm.  16  :  20.  1  Cor.  10  :  13. 

2  Cor.  12  :  9.    Jas.  1  :  12.    Jas.  4  :  7.    2  Pet. 
2  :  9.     Rev.  2  :  10. 

In  prospect  of  death.    Job  19  :  25,  26.    Psa. 

23  :  4.    Jno.  14  :  2.    2  Cor.  5  :  1.    1  The.  4  : 

14.  Heb.  4  :  9.  Rev.  7  :  14—17.  Rev.  14  :  13. 
I-'nder  the  infirmities  of  age.     Psa.  71  :  9,  18. 
No.  8.    AFFLICTIONS  MADE  BENE- 
FICIAL. 
In  promoting  the  glory  of  God.     Jno.  9  : 

1—3,     Jno,  11  :  3,  4.     Jno.  21  :  18,  19. 
In  exhibiting  the  power  and  faithfulness  of 

God.     Psa  34  :  19,  20,     2Cor.  4:8— 11. 
In  teaching  us  the  will  of  God.    Psa.  1 19  :  71. 

Isa,  26  :  9.     Mic,  6  :  9. 
In  turning  us  to  God.    Dou.  4  :  30,  31.    Neh. 

1  :  8,  9.     Psa.  78  :  34.    Isa.  10  :  20,  21.    Hos. 

2  :  6,  7. 


AFF. 

In  keeping  us  from  again  departing  from 

God.  Job  34  :  31,  32.  Isa.  10  :  -20.  Eze. 
14  :  10,  11. 

In  leading  us  to  seek  God  in  prayer.  Jud. 

4  :  3.    Jer.  31  :  IS.    Lam.  2  :  17—19.  Hos. 

5  :  14,  15.     Jon.  2  :  1. 

In  convincing  us  of  sin.    Job  36  :  8,  9.    Psa 

119  :  67.    Luke  15  :  16— la 
In  leading  us  to  confession  of  sin.    Num 

■21  :  7.    Psa.  32  :  5.     Psa.  51  :  3—5. 
In  testing  and  exhibiting  our  sincerity.    Job 

23  :  10.     Psa  66  :  10.     Pro.  17  :  3. 
In  trying  our  faith  and  obedience.    Gen.  22  : 

1,  2,  with  Heb.  11,   17.     Exo.  15  :  23—25. 

Deu.  8  :  2,  16.     1  Pet.  1  :  7.    Rev.  2  :  10. 
In  bumbling  us.     Deu.  8   :  3,  16.    2  Chr. 

7  :  13,  14.    Lam.  3  :  19,  20.    2  Cor.  12  : 7. 
In  purifying  us.    Ecc.  7  : 2,  3.  Isa.  1  :  25,  26. 

Isa.  48  :  10.  Jer.  9  :  6,  7.    Zee.  13  :  9.    Mai. 
3  :  2,  3. 
In  exercising  our  patience.  Psa.  40  : 1.  Rom 

6  :  3.    Jas.  1:3.     1  Pet.  2  :  20. 

In  rendering  us  fruitful  iu  good  works.  Jno. 

15:2.     Heb.  12  :  10,  11. 
In  furthering  the  gospel.  Acts  8  :  3,  4.  Acts 

11  :  19—21.    Plu.  1  :  12.    2  Tim.  2  :  9,  10. 

2  Tim.  4  :  16,  17. 
Exemplified.    Joseph's  Brethren,    Gen.  42  : 

21.  Joseph,  Gen.  45  :  5,  7,  8.    Israel,  Deu. 

8  :  3,  5.  Josiah,  2  Kin  22  :  19.  Hezekiah, 
2  Chr.  32  :  25,  26.  Manasseh,  2  Chr.  33  : 
12.  Jonah,  Jon.  2  :  7.  Prodigal  Son,  Luke 
16  :  21. 

No.    9.   AFFLICTED,    DUTY    TO- 
WARD   THE. 

To  pray  for  them.    Acts  12  :  5.    Phi.  1  :  16, 

19.    Jas.  5  :  14—16. 
To  sympathize  with  them.    Rom.  12  :  15 

Gal.  6  :  2. 
To  pity  them.    Job  6  :  14. 
To  bear  them  in  mind.    Heb.  13  :  3. 
To  visit  them.    Jas.  1  :  27. 
To  comfort  them.    Job  16  :  5.    Job  29  :  25 

2  Cor.  1:4.     1  The.  4  :  18. 
To  relieve  them.    Job  31  :  19,  20.    Isa.  58  : 

10.     Phi.  4  :  14.     1  Tim.  5  :  10. 
To  protect  them.     Psa.  82  :  3.     Pro.  22  : 

22.  Pro.  31  :  5. 

No.    10.    AFFLICTIONS    OF    THE 
WICKED,    THE. 

God  is  glorified  in.    Exo.  14  :  4.    Eze.  33  : 

22,  23. 
God  holds  in  derision.     Psa.  37  :  13.    Pro 

1  :  26,  27 
Are  multiplied.    Deu.  31  :  17.    Job  20  :  12— 

IS.    Psa.  32  :  10. 
Are  continual.     Job  15  :  20.    Ecc.  2  :  23 

Isa.  32  :  10. 
Are  often  sudden.    Psa.  73  :  19.    Pro.  6  :  15 

Isa.  30  :  13.     Rev.  18  :  10. 


ALL. 

Are    often  judicially    sent     Job   21  :  17. 

Psa.  107  :  17.    Jer.  30  :  15. 
Are  for  examples  to  others     Psa  64  :  7 — 9. 

Zep.  3  :  6,  7.     1  Cor.  10  :  6—11.    2  Pet. 

2  :6. 
Are  ineftectual  of  themselves,  for  their  con- 
version.   Exo.  9  :  30.     Isa.  9  :  13.    Jer.  2  : 

30.    Hag.  2  :  17. 
Their   persecution    of  saints,  a   cause  of 

Deu.  30  :  7.    Psa.  55  :  19.    Zee.  2:9.    2 

Tlie.  1  :  6. 
Impenitence  is  a  cause  oC    Pro.  1  :  30,31. 

Eze.  24  :  13.    Amos  4  :  6—12.    Zee.  7:11, 

12.  Rev.  2  :  21,  22. 

Sometimes  humble  them.    1  Kin.  21  :  27. 
Frequently  harden.    Neh.  9  :  23,29.     Jer 

5  :3. 
Produce  slavish  fear.    Job  15  :  24.    Psa.  73  : 

19.     Jer.  49  :  3,  5. 
Saints  sliould  not  be  alarmed  at.    Pro.  3  : 

25,  26. 
Exemplified.     Pharaoh  and  the  Egt/ptians, 

Exo.  9  :  14, 15.     Exo.  14  :  24, 25.    Jhaziah, 

2  Kin.   1    :  1—4.     Gehazi,  2  Kin.  5   :  27. 

Jehoram,  2  Chr.  21   :  12—19.     Uzziah,  2. 

Chr.  26  :  19—21.    Jihaz,   ^c.  2  Chr.  28  : 

5—8,  22. 

No.    11.    ALLIANCE    AND   SOCIETY 
WITH    THE    ENEMIES    OF    GOD. 

Forbidden.     Exo.  23   :  32.     Exo.  34   :  12. 

Deu.  7  :  2,  3.    Deu.  13  :  6,  8.    Jos.  23  : 

6,  7.  Jud.  2  :  2.  Ezr.9  :  12.    Pro.  1  :  10,  15. 

2  Cor.  6  :  14— 17.    Epli.  6  :  11. 
Lead  to  idolatry.    Exo.  34  :  15,  16.    Num. 

25  : 1—8.    Deu.  7  :  4.    Jud.  3  :  6—7.    Rev. 

2  :  20. 
Have  led  to  murder  and  human  sacrifice. 

Psa.  106  :  37,  3S. 
Provoke  the  anger  of  God.     Deu.  7  :  4 

Deu.  31  :  16,  17.    2  Chr.  19  :  2.    Ezr.  9  : 

13,  14.     Psa.  106  :  29,  40.     Isa.  2  :  6. 
Provoke  God    to  leave    men    to  reap  the 

fruits  of  tliem.    Jos.  23  :  12,  13.    Jud.  2  : 

1—3. 
.4.re  ensnaring.    Exo.  23  :  33.    Num.  25  :  18. 

Deu.  12  :  30.    Deu.  13  :  6.    Psa.  106  :  36. 
Are  enslaving.    2  Pet.  2  :  IS,  19. 
Are  defiling.    Ezr.  9:1,2. 
Are  degrading.    Isa.  1  :  23. 
Are  ruinous  to  spiritual  interests.    Pro.  29  : 

24.     Heb.  12  :  14,  15.     2  Pet.  3  :  17. 
Are  ruinous  to  mortil  character.    1  Cor.  15  : 

33. 
Are  a  proof  of  folly.    Pro.  12  :  11. 
Children  who  enter  into,  bring  shame  upon 

their  parents.    Pro.  28  :  7. 
Evil  consequences  of.    Pro.  28  :  19.    Jer. 

51  : 7. 
The  wicked  are  prone  to.    Psa.  50  :  18.  Jer. 

2  :25. 
The  wicked  tempt  saints  to.    Neh.  6  :  2 — 4. 
Sin  of,  to  be  confessed,  deeply  repented  of, 

and  forsaken.    Ezr.  10th  Chpp. 


AMB.  i 

Involve  saints  in  their  guiltiness.  2  Jiio.  3 — 

11.    Rev.  18  :  4. 
Involve  saints  in  their  punisliment.    Num 

16  :  26.    Jer.  ol  :  6.    Rev.  18  :  4. 
Unbecoming  in  those  called  saints.    2  Chr 

1!)  :  2.     2  (.or.  6  :  14—16.     Phi.  2  :  15. 
Exhortations  to  shun  all  inducements  to 

Tio.  1  :  10—15.    Pro.  4  :  14,  15.    2  Pet.  3  : 

17. 
Exhortations  to  hate  and  avoid.    Pro.  14  : 

7.    Rom.  16  :  17.     1  Cor.  5  :  9—11.    Eph. 

5  :  6,  7.     1  Tim.  6:6.    2  Tim.  3  :  5. 
A  call  to  come  out  I'rom.    Num.   16  :  26. 

Ezr.  10   :  11.     Jer.  51   :  6,  4.5.     2  Cor.  6  : 

17.     2  The.  3  :  6.     Rev.  13  :  4. 
Means  of  preservation  from.    Fro.  2  :  10 — 

20.     Pro.  19  :  27. 
Blessedness  of  avoiding.    Psa.  1  :  1. 
Blessedness  of  forsaking.    Ezr.  9  :  12.    Pro. 

9:6.     2  Cor.  6  :  17,  18. 
Saints  grieve  to  meet  with,  in  their  inter- 
course with  the  world.    Psa.  57  :  4.    Psa. 

120  :  5,  6.     2  Pet.  2  :  7,  8. 
Saints  grieve  to  witness  in  their  brethren. 

Gen.  26  :  35.    E/r  9  :  3.     Ezr.  10  :  6. 
Saints  hate  and  avoid.    Psa.  26  :  4,  5.    Psa. 

31  :  6.     Psa.  101  :  7.    Rev.  2  :  2. 
Saints  deprecate.    Gon.  49  :  6.    Psa.  6  :  8. 

Psa.  15  :  4.     Psa.  101  :  4,  7.    Psa.  119  :  115. 

Psa.  139  :  19. 
Saints  are  separate    from.     Exo.  33   :  16. 

Ezr.  6  :21. 
Saints  should  be  circumspect  when  unde- 
signedly thrown  into.    iVIat.  10  :  16.     Col. 

4:5.     1  Pet.  2  :  12. 
Pious  parents    prohibit,  to  their  children 

Gen.  28  :  1. 
Persons    in    authority    should    denounce. 

Ezr.  10  :  9—11.     Neh.  13  :  2.3—27. 
Punishment  of.    Num.  33  :  56.     Deu.  7  :  4. 

Jos.  23    :   13.     Jud.  2  :   3.     Jud.  3  :  5—8. 

Ezr.  9  :  7,  14.    Psa.  106  :  41,  42.    Rev.  2  : 

16,  22,  23. 

E.xemplified.  Solomon,  1  Kin.  11  :  1 — 8 
Rehohoam,  1  Kin.  12  :  8,  9.  Jehoshnphat, 
2  Chr.  IS  :  3.  2  Chr.  19  :  2.  2  Chr.  20 
35—38.  Jekoram,  2  Chr.  21  :  6.  Jihaziah 
2  Chr.  22  .  3—5.  Israelites,  Ezr.  9  :  1,  2, 
Israel,  Eze.  44  :  7.  Judas  Iscanot,  Mat 
26  :  14—16. 

Examples  of  avoiding.  Man  of  God,  1  Kin 
13  :  7—10.  NeUemiah,  ^-c.  Neh.  6  :  2—4 
Neh.  10  :  29—31.  David,  Psa.  101  :  4—7 
Psa.  119  :  11-5.  Jeremiah,  Jer.  15  :  17 
Joseph  of  ^inmathea,  Luke  23  :  51.  Church 
of  Ephesus.  Rev.  2  :  6. 

Examples  of  forsaking.  Israelites,  Num 
16  :  27.    Ezr.  6  :  21,  22.    Ezr.  10  :  3,  4,  16, 

17.  Sons  of  the  Priests,  Ezr.  10  :  18,  19. 
Examples  of  the  judgments  of  God  against. 

Korah,  ^c.  Num.  16  :  32.    Jihaziah,"'!  Chr. 
22  :  7,  8.    Judas  Iscariot.  Acts  1  :  18. 

No.    12.     AMBITION. 

God  condemns.    Gen.  11:7.     Isa.  5  :  8. 


1  ANG. 

Christ  condemns.    Mat.  18  :   1,  3,  4.    Mat. 

20:2.5,26.     Wat.  23  :  11,  12. 
Saints  avoid.    Psa.  131  :  1,  2. 
V'anitv  of.    Job  20  :  5—9.    Job  24  :  24.    Psa. 

49:  11—20. 
Leads  to  strife  and  contention.    Jas.  4:1,2. 
Punishment  of.    Pro.  17  :  19.     Isa.  14  :  12— 

15.     Eze.  31  :  10,  11.    Oba.  3,  4. 
Connected  with 

Pride.    Hab.  2  :  5. 

Covetousness.    Hab.  2  :  8,  9. 

Cruelty.     Hab.  2  :  12. 
Excmphfied.    Jldam  and  Eve,  Gen.  3  :  5,  6. 

BuHdfrs  of  Bahel,  Gen.  11:4.      Miriam 

and  ^laron.  Num.  12  :  2.    Korah,  <J'C.  Num. 

16  :  3.    Jlhsalom,  2  Sam.  15  :  4.    2  .Sam. 

18  :  IS.    Jldonijah,  1  Kin.   1   :  6.     Senna- 

cherih,  2  Kin.  19  :  23.     Shehna,  Isa.  22  :   16. 

Sons  of  Zehedee,  Mat.  20  :  21.    .intichrist, 

2  The.  2  :  4.    Diotrephcs,  3  Jno.  9. 

No.    13.     AMUSEMKNTS     AND 
PLEASURES,    WORLDLY. 

Belong  to  the  works  of  the  flesh.    Gal.  5  : 

19,  21. 
Are  transitory.    Job  21  :  12,  13.    Heb.  11  : 

25. 
Are  all  vanity.    Ecc.  2:11. 
Choke  the  word  of  God  in  the  heart.    Luke 

8  :  14. 
Formed  a  part  of  idolatrous  worship.    Exo. 

32  :  4,  6,  19,  with  1  Cor.  10  :  7.    Jud.  16  : 

23—25. 
Le.id  to 

Rejection  of  God.    Job  21  :  14,  15. 

Poverty.     Pro.  21  :  17. 

Disregard  of  the  judgments  and  works  of 
God.    Isa.  5  :  12.    Amos  6  :  1—6. 
Terminate  in  sorrow.     Pro.  14  :  13. 
.A.re  likely  to  lead  to  greater  evil.    Job  1  : 

5.    Mat.  14  :  6—8. 
The  wicked  seek  for  happiness  in.    Ecc.  2  : 

1,8. 
Indulgence  in 

A  proof  of  folly.    Ecc.  7  :  4. 

A  characteristic  of  the  wicked.  Isa.  47  : 
8.  Eph.  4  :  17,  19.  2  Tim.  3  : 4.  Tit. 
3:3.     1  Pet.  4  :  3. 

A  proof  of  spiritual  death.    1  Tim.  5  :  6. 

An  abuse  of  riches.    Jas.  5:1,5. 
Wisdom  of  abstaining  from.    Ecc.  7  :  2,  3. 
Shunned  by  the  primitive  saints.     1  Pet. 

4  :3. 
Abstinence    from,    seems    strange    to   the 

wicked.     1  Pet.  4  :  4. 
Denounced  by  God.     Isa.  5  :  11,  12. 
Exclude  from  the  kingdom  of  God.    Gal. 

6  :  21. 
Punishment  of.    Ecc.  11:9.    2  Pet.  2  :  13. 
Renunciation  of,  exemplified.    Moses,  Heb. 

11  :25. 

No.    14.     ANGELS. 
Created  by  God  and  Christ.    Neh.  9  :  6. 

Col.  1  :  16. 


ANG.  I 

Worship  God  and  Christ.    Neh.  9  :  6.    Phi. 

2  :9— 11.    Heb.  1  :  6. 
Are  ministering  Spirits.     1  Kin.  19  :  5.    Psa. 

68   :  17.      Psa.    104   :  4.      Luke    16   :  22. 

Acts,  12  :  7—11.    Acts  27  :  23.    Heb.  1  :  7, 

14. 
Communicate  the  will  of  God  and  Christ. 

Dan.  8  :  16,  17.    Dan.  9  :  21—23.    Dan.  10  : 

11.    Dan.  12:6,  7.    Mat.2:13,  20.    Luke, 

1  :  19,  29.    Acts  6  :  20.    Acts  8  :  26.    Acts 

10  :  5.    Acts  27  :  23.    Rev.  1  :  1. 
Obey  the  will  of  God.    Psa.  103  :  20.    Mat 

6  :  10. 
Execute  the  purposes  of  God.    Num.  22  : 

22.    Psa.  103  :  21.    Mat.  13  :  39-^.    Mat. 

28  :  2.    Jno.  5  :  4.    Rev.  5  :  2. 
Execute  the  judgments  of  God.    2  Sam.  24  : 

16.    2  Kin.  19  :  35.    Psa.  35  : 5,  6.    Acts 

12  :  23.    Rev.  16  :  1. 

Celebrate  tlie  praises  of  God.    Job  38  :  7. 

Psa.  148  :  2.    Isa.  6  :  3.    Luke  2  :  13,  14. 

Rev.  5  :  11,  12.    Rev.  7  :  11,  12. 
The  law  given  by  the  ministration  of.    Psa. 

68  :  17.    Acts  7  :  53.     Heb.  2  :  2. 
Announced 

The  conception  of  Christ.    Mat.  1  :  20,  21. 
Luke  1  :  31. 

The  birth  of  Christ.    Luke  2  :  10—12. 

The  resurrection  of  Christ.    Mat.  28  :  5— 
7.    Luke  24  :  23. 

The    ascension   and   second   coming  of 
Christ.    Acts  1:11. 

The  conception  of  Jolin  the  Baptist.  Luke 
1  :  13,  36. 
Minister  to  Christ.    Mat  4  :  11.    Luke  22  : 

43.    Jno.  1  :  51. 
Are  subject  to  Christ    Eph.  1  :  21.    Col.  1  : 

16.    Col.  2  :  10.    1  Pet.  3  :  22. 
Shall  execute  the  purposes  of  Christ.    Mat. 

13  :  41.     Mat  24  :  31. 

Shall  attend  Christ  at  his  second  coming. 

Mat.  16  :  27.    Mat.  25  :  31.    Mar.  8  :  38.    2 

The.  1:7. 
Know  and  delight  in  the  gospel  of  Christ. 

Eph.  3  :  9,  10.     1  Tim.  3  :  16.     1  Pet  1  :  12. 
Ministration  of,  obtained  by  prayer.    Mat. 

26  :  63.     Acts  12  :  5,  7. 
Rejoice  over  every  repentant  sinner.    Luke 

15  :  7,  10. 
Have  charge  over  the    children    of  God. 

Psa.  34  :  7.    Psa.  91  :  11,  12.    Dan.  6  :  22. 

Mat.  18  :  10. 
Are  of  difl'erent  orders.      Isa  6:2.      1  The. 

4  :   16.    1  Pet  3   :  22.    Judge.  9.     Rev. 

12  :7. 
Not  to  be  worshipped.    Col.  2  :  19.    Rev. 

19  :  10.    Rev.  22  :  9. 
Are  examples  of  meekness.    2  Pet.  2:11. 

Jude  9. 
Are  wise.    2  Sam.  14  :  20. 
Are  mighty.    Psa.  103  :  20. 
Are  holy.    Mat  25  :  31. 
Are  elect.    1  Tim.  5  :  21. 
Are  innumerable.     Job  25  :  3.     Heb.  12  : 

22. 


)  ANG. 

No.    15.     ANGER. 

Forbidden.    Ecc.  7  :  9.    Mat.  5  :  22.    Rom. 

12  :  19. 
A  work  of  the  flesh.     Gal.  5  :  20. 
A  characteristic  of  fools.    Pro.  12  :  16.    Pro. 

14  :  29.    Pro.  27  :  3.    Ecc.  7  :  9. 
Connected  with 

Pride.    Pro.  21  :  24. 

Cruelty.     Gen.  49  :  7.    Pro.  27  :  4. 

Clamour  and  evil-speaking.    Eph.  4  :  31. 

Malice  and  blasphemy.    Col.  3  :  8. 

Strife  and  contention.    Pro.  21  :  19.    Pro. 
29  :  22.     Pro.  30  :  33. 
Brings  its  own  punishment    Job  5  : 2.    Pro. 

19  :  19.     Pro.  25  :  28. 
Grievous  words  stir  up.     Jud.  12   :  4.    2 

Sam.  19  :  43.     Pro.  15  :  1. 
Should  not  betray  us  into  sin.    Psa.  37  : 8. 

Eph.  4  :  26. 
In  prayer  be  free  from.     1  Tim.  2  :  8. 
May  be  averted  by  wisdom.    Pro.  29  :  S. 
Meekness  pacifies.    Pro.  15  :  1.    Ecc.  10  : 4. 
Children  should  not  be  provoked  to.    Eph. 

6  :  4.     Col.  3  :  21. 
Be  slow  to.    Pro.  15  :  18.    Pro.  16  :  32.    Pro. 

19:11.    Tit  1:7.    Jas.  1  :  19. 
Avoid  those  given  to.    Gen.  49  :  6.    Pro. 

22  :  24. 
Justifiable,  Exemplified.     Our   Lord,    Mar. 

3    :   5.     Jacob,  Gen.  31    :   36.     Moses,  Exo. 

11  : 8.    Exo.  32  :  19.    Lev.  10  :  16.    Num. 

16  :  15.    Neh£miah,  Neh.  5  :  6.    Neh.  13  : 

17,  25. 
Sinful,  Exemplified.     Cain,  Gen.  4  :  5,  6. 

Esau,   Gen.  27   :  45.      Simeon  and  Ler-i, 

Gen.  49  :  5—7.    Moses,  Num.  20  :  10,  11. 

Balaam,  Num.  22  :  27.     Saul,  1  Sam.  20  : 

30.     .Bhab,  1  Kin.  21  :  4.     Naaman,  2  Kin. 

5  :  11.    Jlsa,  2  Chr.  16  :  10.     Uzziah,  2 

Chr.  26  :  19.    Haman,  Est.  3  :  5.   Nebuchad- 
nezzar,  Dan.  3  :  13.    Jonah,  Jon.  4  :  4. 

Herod,  Mat.  2  :  16.    Jews,  Luke,  4  :  28. 

High  Pnest,  4c.  Acts  5  :  17.    Acts  7  :  54. 

No.    16.     ANGER   OF   GOD,    THE 

Averted  by  Christ.  Luke  2  :  11,  14.  Rom. 
5  :  9.  2  Cor.  5  :  18,  19.  Eph.  2  :  14,  17. 
Col.  1  :  20.    1  The.  1  :  10. 

Is  averted  from  them  that  believe.  Jno.  3  : 
14—19.    Rom.  3  :  25.    Rom,  6  :  1. 

Is  averted  upon  confession  of  sin  and  re- 
pentance. Job  33  :  27,  29.  Psa.  106  :  43— 
4.5.  Jer.3:12,  13.  Jer.  18  :  T,  9.  Jer.31  : 
19—20.    Joel  2  :  12—14.    Luke  15  :  19—20. 

Is  slow.  Psa.  103  : 9.  Isa.  48  :  9.  Jon.  4  :  2. 
Nah.  1  : 3. 

Is  righteous.  Psa.  58  :  10,  11.  Lam.  1  :  18. 
Rom.  2  :  6,  8.  Rom.  3  :  5,  6.  Rev.  16  : 
6,7. 

The  justice  of,  not  to  be  questioned.  Rom. 
9  :  18,  20,  22. 

Manifested  in  terrors.  Exo.  14  :  24.  Psa. 
76  :  6— S.    Jer.  10  :  10.    Lam.  2  :  20—22. 


ANG.  i 

Manifested    in    judgments    and    afflictions. 

Job  21  :  17.    Psa.  78  :  4U— 61.    Psa.  90  :  7. 

Isa.  9  :  19.    Jer.  7  :  20.    Eze.  7  :  19.    Heb. 

3  :  17. 
Cannot  be  resisted.    Job  9  :  13.    Job  14  :  13. 

P.sa.  76  :  7.    Nah.  1  :  6. 
Agi^ravated     by     continual     provocation. 

Num.  3-2  :  14. 
Specially  reserved  for  the  day  of  wrath. 

Zcp.  1  :  14—13.     Mat.  25  :  41.     Kom.  2  : 

5,  8.    2  The.  1  :  8.    Ilev.  6  :  17.    Kev.  11  : 

18.    Rev.  19  :  15. 

'  The  wicked.  Psa.  7  :  11.  Psa.  21  :  8,  9. 
Isa.  3  :  8.  Isa.  13  :  9.  Nah.  1  : 2,  3. 
Rom.  1  :  18.  Rom.  2  :  8.  Eph.  5  :  6. 
Col.  3  : 6. 

Those  who  forsake  him.  Ezr.  8  :  22. 
Isa.  1  :  4. 

Unbelief.  Psa.  78  :  21,  22.  Heb.  3  :  18,  19. 
Jno.  3  :  36. 

Impenitence.  Psa.  7  :  12.  Pro.  1  :  30,  31. 
Isa.  9  :  13,  14.    Rom.  2  :  5. 

Apostacy.    Heb.  10  :  26,  27. 

Idolatry.  Deu.  29  :  20,  27,  28.  Deu.  32  : 
19,  20,  22.  Jos.  23  :  16.  2  Kin.  22  :  17. 
Psa.  73  :  69,  59.    Jer.  44  :  3. 

Sin,  in  saints.    Psa.  89  :  30—32.    Psa.  90  : 
7—9.    Psa.  99  :  8.    Psa.  102  :  9,  10.    Isa. 
47  :6. 
Extreme,  against  those  who  oppose  the  gos- 
pel.   Psa.  2  :  2,  3,  5.    1  The.  2  :  16. 
FoUy  of  provoking.  Jer.  7  :  19.  1  Cor.  10  :22. 
To  be  dreaded.   Psa.  2  :  12.  Psa.  76  :  7.   Psa. 

90:11.     Mat.  10:28. 
To  be  deprecated.    Exo.  32  :  11.    Psa.  6  :  1. 

Psa.  33:1.     Psa.  74:1,2.     Isa.  64:9. 
Removal  of,  should  be  prayed  for.     Psa.  39  : 

10.    Psa.  79  :  5.    Psa.  80  :  4.    Dan.  9  :  16. 

Hab.  3  :  2. 
Tempered  with  mercy  to  saints.    Psa.  30  :  5. 

Isa.  26  :  20.    Isa.  54  :  8.    Isa.  57  :  15,  16.  Jer. 

:<0:11.    Mic.  7:11. 
To  be  borne  with  submission.    2  Sam.  24  : 

17.    Lam.  3  :  39,  43.    Mic.  7  :  9. 
Should  lead  to  repentance.    Isa.  42  :  24,  25. 

Jer.  4  :  8. 
Exemplified  against.  The  old  world,  Gen.  7  : 

21—23.     Builders  of  Babel,   Gen.   11   :  8. 

Cilies  of  the  ])lain,  Oen.  19  :  24,  25.    E'^yp- 

tians,  Exo.  7  :  20.     Exo.  8  :  6,  16,  24.     Exo. 

9  :  3,  9,  23.    Exo.  10  :  13,  22.    Exo.  12  :  29. 

Exo.    14  :  27.      Israelites  Exo.    32   :  35. 

Num.  11  :  1,  33.    Num.  14  :  40—45.    Num. 

21  :  6.    Num.  25  :  9.    2  Sam.  24  :  1,  15. 
Enemies  of  Israel,  1  Sam.  5  :  G.     1  Sam.  7  :  10. 

Nadab,  ^-c.  Lev.  10  :  2.     The  Spies,  Num. 

14   :  37.     Korah,   c^-c.  Num.   16   :  31,  35 

^laron  and  Miriam,  Num.  12  :  9,  10.     Fir( 

A7r!?s,  Jos.  10,  25.    Jlbimelech,  Jud.  9  :  56 

Meii  of  Beth-shcmesh,  1  Sam.  6  :  19.     Saul. 

1  Sam.  31  :  6.     Uzzah,  2  Sam.  6  :  7.    Saul's 

family,  2  Sam.  21  :  1.     1   Sennacherib,  2 

Kin.  19  :  28,  35,  37. 


No.    17.    ANOINTING    OF   THE 

HOLY    GHOST. 

Is  from  God.    2  Cor.  1  :  21. 
That  Christ  should  nEcsivE 

Foretold.    Psa.  45  :  7.    Isa.  61  : 1.    Dan. 
9  :  24. 

FulfiUed.    Luke  4  :  18,  21.    Acts  4  :  27. 
Acts  10  :  33.    Heb.  1  :  9. 
God  preserves  those  who  receive.    Psa.  18  : 

50.     Psa.  -20  ■  6.     Psa.  89  :  20—23. 
Saints  receive.    Isa.  61  :  3.    1  Jno.  2  :  20. 
Is  abiding  in  saints.     1  Jno.  2  :  27. 
Guides  into  all  truth.    1  Jno.  2  :  27. 
Typified.    Exo.  40  :  13—15.    Lev.  8  :  12.    1 

Sam.  16  :  13.    1  Kin.  19  :  16. 

No.    18.     ANTICHRIST. 
Denies  tlie  Father  and  the  Son.    1  Jno.  2  : 

22. 
Denies  the  incarnation  of  Christ.    1  Jno.  4  : 

3.    2  Jno.  7. 
Spirit  of,  prevalent  in  the  Apostolic  times. 

1  Jno.  2  :  IS. 
Deceit,  a  characteristic  of.    2  Jno.  7. 

No.    19.    APOSTATES. 
Described.    Deu.  13  :  13.    Heb.  3  :  12. 
Persecution  tends  to  make.    Mat.  24  :  9,  10. 

Luke  8  :  13. 
A  worldly  spirit  tends  to  make.    2  Tim.  4  : 

10. 
Never  belonged  to  Christ.    1  Jno.  2  :  19. 
Saints  do  not   become.     Psa.  44  :  18,  19. 

Heb.  6  :  9.    Heb.  10  :  39. 
It  is  impossible  to  restore.    Heb.  6  :  4 — 6. 
Guilt  and  punishment  of.     Zep.   1   :  4 — 6. 

Heb.  10  :  25—31,  39.     2  Pet.  2  :  17,  20—22. 
Cautions  against  becoming.    Heb.  3  :  12. 

2  Pet.  3  :  17. 

Shall  abound  in  the  latter  days.  Mat.  24  : 
12.    2  The.  2:3.     1  Tim.  4  :  1—3. 

Exemplified.  Jlmaziah,  2  Chr.  25  :  14,  27. 
Professed  disciples.  Jno.  6  :  66.  Hymeneus 
and  Jllexander,  1  Tim.  1  :  19,  20. 

No.    20.       APOSTLES,    THE. 

Christ  pre-eminently  called  "  The  Apostle." 

Heb.  3:1. 
Ordained  by  Christ.    Mar.  3  :  14.    Jno.  15  : 

16. 
Received  their  title  from  Christ.    Luke  6  : 

13. 
Called  by 

God.    1  Cor.  1:1.    1  Cor.  12  :  28.    Gal.  1  : 
1,  1,5,  16. 

Christ.    Mat.  10  :  1.    Mar.  3  :  13.    Acts 
20  :  24.     Rom.  1  :  5. 

The  Holy  Ghost.    Acts  13  :  2,  4. 
Were  unlearned  men.    Acts  4  :  13. 
Selected  from  obscure  stations.    Mat.  4  :  18. 
Sent  first  to  the  house  of  Israel.    Mat.  10  : 

5,  6.     Luke  24  :  47.    Acts  13  :  46. 
Sent  to  preach  the  gospel  to  all  nations. 


Mat.  28  :  19,  20.    Mar.  16  :  15.    2  Tim.  1  : 

11. 
Christ  always  present  with.    Mat.  28  :  20, 
Warned  against  a  timid  profession  of  Christ. 

Mat.  10  :  27—33. 
The  Holy   Ghost  given  to.     Jno.  20  :  22. 

Acts  2  :  1—4.     Acts  9  :  17. 
Guided  by  the  spirit  into  all  truth.    Jno.  14  : 

26.     Jno.  15  :  26.     Jno.  16  :  13. 
Instructed  by  the  Spirit  to  answer  adver- 
saries.   Mat.  10  :  19,  20.    Luke  12  :  11, 

12. 
Specially  devoted  to  the  office  of  the  minis- 
try.    Acts  6  :  4.    Acts  20  :  27. 
Humility  urged    upon.     Mat.  20   :  26,  27. 

Mar.  9'  :  33—37.     Luke  22  :  24—30. 
Self-denial  urged  upon.    Mat.  10  :  37—39. 
Mutual  love  urged  upon.    Jno.  15  :  17. 
Equal  autliority  given  to  each  of    Mat.  16  : 

19,  with  Mat.  18  :  18.    2  Cor.  11  :  6. 
Were  not  of  the  world.    Jno.  15  :  19.    Jno. 

17  :  16. 
Were  hated  by  the  world.    Mat.  10  :  22. 

Mat.  24  :  9.     Jno.  15  :  18. 
Persecutions  and  sufl'erings  of    Mat.  10  :  16, 

18.    Luke  21  :  16.   Jno.  15  :  20.    Jno.  16  :  2. 
Saw  Christ  in  the  flesh.    Luke  1  :  2.    Acts 

1  :  22.     1  Cor.  9:1.     1  Jno.  1  :  1. 
Witnesses  of  the  resurrection  and  ascension 

of  Christ.    Luke  24  :  33— 41,51.    Acts  1  : 
2—9.     Acts  10  :  40,  41.     1  Cor.  15  :  8. 
Empowered  to  work  miracles.    Mat.  10  :  1, 
8.    Mar.  16  :  20.    Luke  9  :  1.    Acts  2  :  43. 

No.  21.  ASCENSION  OF  CHRIST, 
THE. 

Prophecies  respecting.     Psa.  24  :  7.     Psa. 

63  :  18,  with  Eph.  4  :  7,  8. 
Foretold  by  himself.    Jno.  6  :  62.    Jno.  7  : 

33.    Jno."l4:2S.    Jno.  16  :  6.    Jno.20:17. 
Forty  days  after  his  resurrection.  Acts  1  :  3. 
Described.    Acts  1  :  9. 
From  Mount  Olivet.     Luke  24  :  60,  with 

Mar.  11:1.    Acts  1  :  12. 
While  blessing  his  disciples.    Luke  24  :  50. 
When  he  had  atoned  for  sin.    Heb.  9  :  12. 

Heb.  10  :  12. 
Was  triumphant.    Psa.  68  :  IS. 
Was  to  supreme  power  and  dignity.    Luke 

24  :  26.     Eph.  1  :  20,  21.     1  Pet  3":  22. 
As  the  Koreiunner  of  his  people.    Heb.  6  : 

20. 
To  intercede.    Rom.  8  :  34.    Heb.  9  :  24. 
To  send  the  Holy  Ghost.    Jno.  16  :  7.    Acts 

2  :  33. 

To  receive  gifts  for  men.    Psa.  68  :  18,  with 

Eph.  4  :8,  11. 
To  prepare  a  place  for  liis  people.     Jno. 

14  :  2. 
His  second  coming  shall  be  in  like  manner 

as.    Acts  1  :  10,  11. 
Typified.    Lev.   16  :  15,  with  Heb.  6  :  20. 

Heb.  9  :  7,  9,  12. 


No.    22.    ASSURANCE. 

Produced  by  faith.    Eph   8  :  12.    2  Tim.  1  : 

12.     Heb.  10  :  22. 
Made  full  by  hope.    Heb.  6:11,  19. 
Confirmed  by  love.    1  Jno.  8  :  14,  19.     1  Jno, 

4  :  18. 
Ts  the  effect  of  righteousness.    Isa.  32  :  17. 
Is  abundant  in  the  understanding  of  the 

gospel.    Col.  2:2.     1  The.  1  :  5. 

S.\I\TS    PRIVILEGED    TO    H.iVE,    OK 

Their  election.    Psa,  4:3.     1  The.  1  :  4. 

Their  redemption.    Job  19  :  25. 

Their  adoption.    Kom.  8  :  16.    1  Jno.  3  :  2. 

Their  salvation.     Isa.  12  :  2. 

Eternal  life.     1  Jno.  5  :  13. 

The  unalienable  love  of  God.    Rom.  8  : 

38,  .39. 
Union  with  God  and  Christ.     1  Cor.  6  : 

15.   2  Cor.  13  :  5.    Eph.  5  :  80.    1  Jno.  2  : 

5.     1  Jno.  4  :  13. 
Peace  with  God  by  Christ.    Rom.  5  :  1. 
Preservation.    Psa.  3  :  6,  8.    Psa.  27  :  3—5. 

Psa.  46  :  1—3. 
Answers  to  prayer.    1  Jno.  3  :  22.    1  Jno. 

5  :  14,  15. 
Continuance  in  grace.    Phi.  1  :  6. 
Comfort  in  affliction.    Psa.  73  :  26.    Luke 

4  :  18,  19.     2  Cor.  4  :  8—10,  16—18. 
Support  in  death.    Psa.  23  :  4. 
A    glorious    resurrection.     Job    19  :  26. 

Psa.  17:15.    Phi.  3:21.     1  .Jno.  3  :  2. 
A  kingdom.     Heb.  12  :  28.    Rev.  5  :  10. 
A  crown.    2  Tim.  4  :  7,  8.    Jas.  ]  :  12. 
Give  diligence  to  attain  to.    2  Pet.  1  :  10,  11. 
Strive  to  maintain.     Heb.  3  :  14,  13. 
Confident  hope  in  God  restores.  Psa.  42  :  11. 
Exemplified.     David,  Psa.  23  :  4.     Psa.  73  : 
24—26.  Paul,  2  Tim.  1  :  12.    2  Tim.  4  :  18. 

No.    23.     ATONEMENT,    THE. 

Explained.  Rom.  5  :  8—11.  2  Cor.  5  :  IS,  19. 

Gal.  1:4.    1  Jno.  2:2.     1  Jno.  4  :  10. 
Foreordained.   Rom.  3  :  25.  (Margin)    1  Pet. 

1  :  11.  20.    Rev.  13  :  8. 
Foretold.  Isa.  .53  :  4—6,  8—12.     Dan.  9  :  24 

—27.     Zee.  13:1,7.     Jno.  11  :  50,  51. 
Efi'ected  by  Christ  alone.    Jno.  1   :  29,  36. 

Acts  4  :  10,  12.    1  The.  1  :  10.     1  Tim.  2  : 

5,  6.    Heb.  2:9.     1  Pet.  2  :  24. 
Was  voluntary.  Psa.  40  : 6— «,  with  Heb.  10  : 

5—9.    Jno.  10  :  11,  15,  17,  18. 
Exhibits  the 

Grace  and  mercy  of  God.    Rom.  8  :  82. 
Eph.  2  :  4,  5,  7.    1  Tim.  2  :  4.    Heb.  2  :  9. 

Love  of  God.    Rom.  5  :  8.   1  Jno.  4  :  9,  10. 

Love  of  Christ.    Jno.  15  :  13.     Gal.  2  :  20. 
Eph.  5  :  2,  25.    Rev.  1  :  5. 
Reconciles  the  justice  and  mercy  of  God. 

Isa.  45  :  21.     Rom.  3  :  25,  26. 
Necessity  for.    Isa.  59  :  16.    Luke  19  :  10. 

Heb.  9  :  22. 
Made  but  once.  Heb.  7  :  27.  Heb.  9  :  24—28. 

Heb.  10  :  10,  12,  14.     1  Pet.  3  :  18. 


BAC. 

Acceptable  to  God.    Eph.  6  :  2. 
Reconciliation  to  God  efl'ected  by.  Rom.  6  ; 

10.  2  Cor.  5  :  IS— 20.  Eph.  2  :  13—16 
Col.  1  :  20—22.    Ileb.  2  :  17.     1  Pet.  3  :  18. 

Accesss  to  God  by.    Heb.  10  :  19,  20. 
Remission  of  sins  by.    Jno.  1  :  29.    Rom._3  : 

2J.     Eph.  1:7.     1  Jno.  1  :  7.    RevTl  5. 
Justitication  by.     Bom.  6:9.    2  Cor.  5  :  21 
Sanctification  by.    2  Cor.  5  :  1.5.    Eph.  5  :  26, 

27.    Tit.  2  :  14.    Heb.  10  :  10.    Heb.  13  :  12. 
Redemption  by.    Wat.  20  :  28.    Acts  20  :  28. 

1  Tim.  2  :  6.    Heb.  9  :  12.     Rev.  5  :  9. 
Has  Df:LivERFD  saints  from  the 

Power  of  sin.  Rom.  8  :  3.  1  Pet.  1  :  18, 19. 
Power  of  the  World.    Gal.  I  :  4.    Gal.  6  : 

14. 
Power  of  the  devil.    Col.  2  :  15.    Heb.  2  : 
14,  15. 
Saints  glorify  God  for.    1  Cor.  6  :  20.    Gal. 

2  :20.     Phi.  1  :20,  21. 

Saints  rejoice  in  God  for.    Rom.  5  :  11. 
Saints  praise  God  for.    Rev.  6  :  9 — 13. 
Faith  in,  indispensable.    Rom.  3  :  25.    Gal. 

3  :  13,  14. 

Commemorated  in  the  Lord's  supper.    Mat. 

26  :  26—28.     1  Cor.  1 1  :  23—26. 
Ministers  should  fully  set  forth.    Acts  5   : 

29—31,  42.     1  Cor.  15  :  3.    2  Cor.  6  :  18— 

21. 
Typified.    Gen.  4  : 4,  with  Heb.  11:4.   Gen. 

22  :  2,  with  Heb.  11  :  17,  19.     Exo.  12  :  5, 

11,  14,  with  1  Cor.  5  :  7.  Exo.  24  :  8,  with 
Heb.  9  :  20.  Lev.  16  :  30,  34,  with  Heb. 
9  : 7,  12,  28.    Lev.  17  :  11,  with  Heb.  9  : 

No.    24.    BACKSLIDING. 

is  turning  from  God.  1  Kin.  11:9. 
[s  leaving  the  lirst  love.  Rev.  2  :  4. 
Is    dejiaitiug    from    the  simplicity   of  the 

gospel.    2  Cor.  11:3.    Gal.  3  :  1—3.    Gal. 

5  :  4,  7. 
God  is  displeased  at.    Psa  78  :  6'; ,  59 
Warnings  against.    Psa.  85  :  8.     1  Cor.  10  : 

12. 
Guilt  and  consequences  o£    Num.  14  :  4.3. 

Psa.  125  :  5.     Isa.  69  :  2,  9—11.     Jer.  5  :  6. 

Jer.  S  :  5,  13.    Jer.  15  :  6.    Luke  9  :  62. 
Brings  its  own  punishment.    Pro.  14  :  14. 

Jer.  2  :  19. 
A  liauglity  spirit  leads  to.    Pro.  16  :  18. 
Proneness  to.    Pro.  24  :  16.    Hos.  11:7. 
Liable  to  continue  and  increase.    Jer.  S  :  5. 

Jer.  14  : 7. 
Exhortations  to  return  from.    2  Chr.  30  :  6. 

Isa.  31  :  6.    Jer.  3  :  12,  14,  22.    Hos.  6  :  1. 
Pray  to  be  restored  from.    Psa.  80  :  3.    Psa. 

85  :  4.     Lam.  5  :  21. 
Punishment  of  tempting  others  to  the  sin  of 

Pro.  23  :  10.    Mat.  13  :  6.    Not  hopeless. 

Psa  37  :  24.    Pro.  24  :  16. 
Endeavour  to  bring  back  those  guilty  of. 

Gal  6  :  1.     Jas.  6  :  19,  20. 
Sin  of  to  be  confessed.    Isa.  59  :  12 — 14. 

Jer.  3  :  13,  14.    Jer.  14  :  7—9. 


BAP. 


BLA. 


Pardon  of,  jiromised.    2  Clir.  7  :  14.    Jer.  3  '■ 

12.  Jer.  31  :  20.    Jer.  36  :  3. 

Healing  of,  promised.     Jer.  3  :  22.    Hos. 

14  :4. 
Afflictions  sent  to  heal.    Hos.  5  :  15. 
Blessedness  of  those  who  keep  from.     Pro. 

28  :  14.     Isa.  26  :  3,  4.     Col.  1  :  21—23. 
Hateful  to  saints.    Psa.  101    3. 
Exemplified.    Israel,  Exo.  32  :  8.     Neh.  9  : 

26.    Jer.  3:11.    Hos.  4  :  16.     Saul,  I  Sam. 

16  :  II.      Solomon,  1   Kin.  11  :  3,  4.     Peter, 

Mat.  26  :  70—74. 

No.    25.    BAPTISM. 

As  administered  by  Jolin.    Mat.  3  :  .5 — 12. 

Jno.  3  :  23.    Acts  13  :  24.    Acts  19  :  4, 
Sanctioned,  by   Christ's    submission    to  it. 

Mat.  3  :  13— 1.9.     Luke  3:  21. 
Adopted  by  Christ.    Jno.  3  :  22.    Jno.  4  : 

1,2. 
Appointed  an    ordinance  ol   the  christian 

church.    Mat.  28  :  19,  20     Mar.  16  :  15, 

16. 
To  be  administered  in    the  name  of   the 

Father,   the   Son,    and    the  Holy   Ghost. 

Mat.  23  :  19. 
Water,  tlie  outward  and   visible  sign   in. 

Acts  8  :  36.    Acts  10  :  47. 
Regeneration,    the    inward    and    spiritual 

grace  of.     Jno.  3  :  3,  5,  6.      Rom.  6  :  3,  4, 

II. 
Remission  of  sins,  signified  by.    Acts  2  :  38. 

Acts  22  :  16. 
Unity  of  the  Church  eflected  by.    1  Cor.  12  : 

13.  Gal.  3  :  27,  28. 

Confession  of  sin  necessary  to.    Mat.  3  :  6. 
Repentance  necessary  to.    Acts  2  :  38. 
Faith  necessary  to.   Acts  8  ;  37.   Acts  IS  :  8. 
There  is  but  one.     Eph.  4  :  5. 

AoMrXiSTERED    TO 

Individuals.    Acts  8  :  38.    Acts  9  :  13. 

Households.    Acts  16  :  16.     1  Cor.  1  :  16. 
Emblematic  of  the  influences  of  the  Holy 

Ghost.    Mat.  3:11.    Tit.  3  :  5. 
Typified.     I  Cor.  10  :  2.     I  Pet.  3  :  20,  21. 

No.    26.     BAPTISM    WITH    THE 
HOLY    GHOST. 
Foretold.     Eze.  36  :  25. 
Is  through  Christ.    Tit.  3  :  6. 
Christ  administered.     Mat.  3  :  11.    Jno.  1  : 

33. 
Promised  to  saints.    Acts  1  :  5.    Acts  2  :  38, 

39.     Acts  11  :  16. 
All  saints  partake  of.    1  Cor.  12  :  13. 
Necessity  for.    Jno.  3  :  5.    Acts  19  :  2 — 6. 
Renews  and  cleanses  the  soul.    Tit.  3  :  5. 

1  Pet.  3  :  20,  21. 
The  word  of  God  instrumental  to.    Acts  10  : 

44.     Eph.  6  :  26. 
Typified.    Acts  2  :  1—4. 

No.    27.    BLASPHEMY. 
Christ  assailed  with.    Mat.  10  :  26.    Luke 
22  :  64,  65.     1  Pet  4  :  14. 


BLE. 


10 


BLI. 


BOL. 


Charged  upon  Christ.    Mat.  9  :  2,  3.    Mat. 

•2f)  :  64,  65.     Jno.  10  :  33,  36. 
Charged  upon  saints.    Acts  6  :  11,  13. 
Proceeds  from  the  heart.    Mat.  15  :  19. 
F'orbidden,     Exo.  -20  :  7.     Col.  3  :  8. 
Tlie  wicked  addicted  to.    Psa.  74  :  18.    Isa. 

52:5.    2  Tim.  3:2.    Rev.  16  :  11,  21.  j 

Idolatry  counted  as.    Isa.  65:7.    Eze.  20  : 

27,  28. 
Hypocrisy  counted  as.    Rev.  2  :  9. 
Saints  grieved   to  hear.    Fsa.  44   :   15,   16. 
Psa.  74  :  10,  IS,  22. 
Give  no  occasion  for.    2  Sam.  12  :  14.     1 

Tim.  6  :  1. 
Against    the    Holy    Ghost,    unpardonable. 

Mat.  12  :  31,  32. 
Connected  with  folly  and  pride.    2  Kin.  19  : 

22.     Psa.  74  :  18. 
Punishment  of.    Lev.  24  :  16.    Isa.  65  :  7. 

Eze.  20  :  27—33.    Eze.  35  :  11,  12. 
Exemplified.       The  Danite,    Lev.    24  :  11. 

Sennacherib,  2  Kin.   19   :  4,   10,   22.     The 

Jews,  Luke  22  :  65.    Hymeneus,  1  Tim.  1  : 

20. 

No.    23.    BLESSED,  THE. 

Whom  God  chooses.    Psa.  65  :  4.    Eph.  1  : 

3,  4. 

Whom  God  calls.    Isa.  51  :  2.    Rev.  19  :  9. 
Who  know  Christ.    Mat.  16  :  16,  17. 
\Mio  know  the  Gospel.    Psa.  89  :  15. 
Who  are  not  offended  atClirist.    Mat.  11  :  6. 
Who  beUeve.    Luke  1  :  45.    Gal.  3  :  9. 
Wliose  sins  are  forgiven.    Psa.  32   :  1,  2. 

Rom  4  :  7. 
To  whom  God  imputes  righteousness  with- 
out works.     Horn.  4  :  6 — 9. 
Whom  God  cliastcns.    Job  5  :  17.    Psa.  94  : 

12. 
Who  suffer  for  Christ.    Luke  6  :  22. 
Wlio  have  the  Lord  for  their  God.  Psa.  144  : 

15. 
Who  trust  in  God.    Psa.  2  :  12.    Psa.  34  : 8. 

Psa.  40  :  4.     Psa.  84  :  12.    Jer.  17  :  7. 
Who  fear  God.    Psa  112  : 1.    Psa.  128:1,4. 
Wlio  hear  and  keep  the  word  of  God.     Psa. 

119  :2     Jas.  1  :  25.    Mat.  13  :  16.    Luke 

1 1  :  28.     Kev.  1  :  3.     Rev.  22  :  7. 
Who  deliglit  in  tlie  commandments  of  God. 

Psa.  112  :  1. 
Who    keep    the    commandments   of  God. 

Rev.  22  :  14. 
Who  wait  for  the  Lord.    Isa.  30  :  IS. 
Wliose  strength  is  in  the  Lord.    Psa.  84  :  5. 
Who  hunger  and  tiiirst  after  rigliteousness. 

Mat.  5  : 6. 
W)io  frequent  the  house  of  God.    Psa.  65  : 

4.  Psa.  84  :  4. 

Who  avoid  the  wicked.    Psa.  1  :  1. 
Wlio  endure  temptation.    Jas.  1  :  12. 
Who  watch  against  sin.    Rev.  16  :  15. 
Who  rebuke  sinners.    Pro.  24  :  25. 
Wlio  watch  for  the  Lord.    Luke  12  :  37. 
Who  die  in  the  Lord.    Rev.  14  :  13. 


Who  have  part  in  the   first  resurrection. 

Rev.  20  : 6. 
"Who  favour  saints.  Gen.  12  :  3.   Ruth  2  :  19. 
The  undeliled.    Psa.  119  :  1. 
The  pure  in  heart.    Mat.  5  :  8. 
The  just.    Psa.  106  :  3.    Pro.  10  :  6. 
The  children  of  the  just.    P.O.  20  :  7. 
The  righteous.    Psa.  5  :  12. 
Tlie  generation  of  the  upright.    Fsa.  112  :  2. 
Tlie  faithful.     Pro.  28  :  20. 
The  poor  in  spirit.    Mat.  5  :  3. 
The  meek.    Mat.  5  :  5. 
The  merciful.    Mat.  o  :  7. 
The  bountiful.    Deu.  15  :  10.    Psa.  41  :  1. 

Pro.  22  :  9.    Luke  14  :  13,  It. 
The  peace-makers.    Mat.  6  :  9. 
Holy  mourners.    Mat.  5  :  4.    Luke  6  :  21. 
Saints  at  the  judgment-day.    Mat.  25  :  34. 
Who  shall  eat  bread  in  the  kingdom  of  God. 

Luke  14  :  15.    Rev.  19  :  9. 

No.    29.     BLINDNESS,    SPIRITUAL. 

Explained.    Jno.  1:5.     1  Cor.  2  :  14. 

The  effect  of  sin.    Mat.  6  :  23.    Jno.  3  :  19, 

20. 
Unbelief  the  effect  of.    2  Cor.  4  :  3,  4. 
Uucharitableness,  a  proof  of.    1  Jno.  2  :  9, 

11. 
A  work  of  the  devil.    2  Cor.  4  :  4. 
Leads  to  all  evil.    Eph.  4  :  17—19. 
Is  inconsistent  with  communion  with  God. 

1  Jno.  1  :  6,  7. 

Of  ministers,  fatal  to  themselves  and  to  the 

people,    iviat.  15  :  14. 
Tlie  wicked  are  in.    Psa.  S2  :  5.    Jer.  5  :  21. 
The  self-righteous  are  in.    Mat.  23  :  19,  26. 

Rev.  3  :  17. 
The  wicked  wilfuUy  guilty  of.    Isa.  26  :  11. 

Rom.  1  :  19—21. 
Judicially  inflicted.    Psa.  69  :  23.    Isa.  29  : 

10.    Isa.  44:  18.    Mat.  13  :  13, 14.    Jno.  12: 

40. 
Pray  for  the  removal  of.    Psa.  13  : 3.    Psa. 

119  :  18. 
Christ  appointed  to  remove.     Isa.  42  :  7. 

Luke  4  :  18.    Jno.  8  :  12.     Jno.  9  :  39.    2 

Cor.  3:14.     2  Cor.  4  :  6. 
Christ  appoints    his  ministers    to  remove. 

Mat.  5  :  14.     Acts  26  :  18. 
Saints  are  delivered  from.    Jno.  8:12.    Eph. 

6  :  8.     Col.  1  :  13.     1  The.  5  :  4,  5.     1  Pet. 

2  :9. 

Removal  of,  illustrated.    Mat.  11:5.    Jno. 

9:7,11,25.    Acts  9  :  18.    Rev.  3  :  18. 
Exemplified.     Israel,  Rom.  11   :  25.    2  Cor. 

3  :  15.      Scribes  and  Pharisees,  Mat.  23  : 
16,  24.     Church  of  Laodicea,  Rev.  3  :  17. 

No.    30.     BOLDNESS,    HOLY. 

Christ  set  an  example  of.     Jno.  7  :  26. 

Is  through  faith  in  Christ.      Eph.  3   :  12. 

Heb.  10  :  19. 
A  characteristic  of  saints.    Pro.  28  :  I. 
Produced  bv 

Trust  in  God.    Isa.  50  : 7. 


BON. 


CAL. 


11 


CAR. 


CHA. 


The  fear  of  God.    Acts  5  :  29. 

Faithfulness  to  God.     1  Tim.  3  :  1.1. 
Express  your  trust  iu  God  with.   Heb.  13:6. 
Have,  in  prayer.     Kph.  3  :  12.     Heb.  4  :  16. 
Saints  shall  have,  iu  judgment.     1  Jno.  4  : 

17. 
Exliortations  to.    Jos.  1:7.    2  Chr.  19  :  11. 

Jcr.  1  :  S.    Eze.  3  :  9. 
Pray  for.    Acts  4  :  29.     Eph.  6  :  19,  20. 

MiNISTKRS    SHOLLD    EXHIBIT,    IN 

Faithfulness  to  their  people.    2  Cor.  7  :  4. 

2  Cor.  10  :  1. 
Preaching.    Acts  4  :  31.    Phi.  1  :  14. 
Reproviug  sin.     Isa.  58  :  1.    Mic.  3  :  8. 
The  face  of  opposition.    Acts  13  :  46.    1 
The.  2  :  2. 
Exemplified.     .Abraham,   Gen.  18  :  22—32. 
Jacob,  Gen.  32  :  24—29.     Moses,  Exo.  32  : 
31,  32.     Exo.  33  :  18.    ^flaron,  Num.  16  ;  47, 
43.     David,  1  Sam.  17  :  4.5.     Elijah.  1  Kin. 
IS  :  \b,  18.     Nehemiah,  Neh.  6  :  11.     Sha- 
drach,  Dan.  3  :  17,  18.     Daniel,  Dan.  6  :  10. 
Joseph,  Mar.  15  :  43.    Peter  and  John,  Acts 
4  :  8—13.      Stephen,  Acts  7  :  51.     Paul, 
Acts  9  :  27,  29.     Acts   19  :  8.    Barnabas, 
Acts,  14  :  3.    JlpoUos,  Acts  18  :  26. 

No.    31.    BONDAGE,   SPIRITUAL. 

Is  to  the  devO.     1  Tim.  3:7.    2  Tim.  2  :  26. 

Is  to  the  fear  of  death.    Heb.  2  :  14,  15. 

Is  to  sin.    Jno.  8  :  34.    Acts  8  :  23.    Rom.  6  : 

16.    Rom.  7  :  23.    2  Pet.  2  :  19. 
Deliverance  from,  promised.    Isa.  42  :  6,  7. 
Christ  delivers  from.    Luke  4  :  18,  21.    Jno. 

8  :  36.     Rom.  7  :  24,  25.     Eph.  4  :  8. 
The  gospel,  the  instrument  of  deliverance 

from.    Jno.  S  :  32.    Rom.  8  :  2. 
Saints  are  delivered  from.    Rom.  6  :  18,  22. 
Deliverance  from,  illustrated.    Deu.  4  :  20. 
Typified.    Is^-ael  in  Esyj't.    Exo.  1  :  13,  14. 

No.    32.    BUSY-BODIES. 
Fools  are.     Pro.  20  : 3. 

The  idle  are.  2  The.  3:11.  1  Tim.  5:13. 
Are  mischievous  tale-bearers.  1  Tim.  5  :  13. 
Bring  mischief  upon  themselves.    2  Kin.  14  : 

10.    Pro.  26  :  17. 
Christians  must  not  be.    1  Pet.  4  :  1.5. 

No.    33.    CALL    OF    GOD,    THE. 
By  Christ.     Isa.  .55  :  5.    Rom.  1  :  6. 
By  his  Spirit.    Rev.  22  :  17. 
By  his  works.     Psa.  19  :  2,  3.    Rom.  1  :  20 
By  his  ministers.    Jer.  35  :  15.    2  Cor.  6  :  20. 
By  his  gospel.    2  The.  2  :  14. 
Is  from  darkness.     I  Pet.  2  :  9. 
Addressed  to  all.    Isa.  45  :  22.    Mat.  20  :  16. 
Most  reject.     Pro.  1  :  24.    Mat.  20  :  16. 
Effectual  to  saints.    Psa.  110  :  3.    Acts  13  : 

4S.     1  Cor.  I  :  24. 

To    S.\INT3,    IS 

Of  grace.     Gal.  1  :  15.    2  Tim.  1  :  9. 
According  to  the  purpose  of  God.    Rom. 

8:28.     Rom.  9  :  11,23,  24. 
High.    Phi.  3  :  14. 
Holy.    2  Tim.  1  :  9. 


Heavenly.     Pleb.  3  :  1. 

To  fellowship  with  Christ.     1  Cor.  1  :  9. 

To  holiness.     1  The.  4  :  7. 

To  liberty.     Cial.  5  :  13. 

To  peace.     I  Cor.  7  :  15.     Col.  3  :  15. 

To  glory  and  virtue.    2  Pet.  1   :  3. 

To  the  eternal  glory  of  Christ.    2  The.  2  : 

14.     1  Pet.  5  :  10. 
To  eternal  life.     1  Tim.  6  :  12. 
Partakers  of  justified.    Rom.  8  :  30. 
Walk  worthy  of.     Eph.  4  :  1. 
Blessedness  of  receiving.    Rev.  19  :  9. 
Praise  God  for.     1  Pet.  2  :  9. 
Illustrated.     Pro.  9  :  3,  4.    Mat.  23  :  3—9. 
Rejection  of,  leads  to 
Judicial  blindness.    Isa.  6  :  9,  with  Acts 

28  :  24—27.     Rom.  11  :  8—10. 
Delusion.     Isa.  66  :  4.    2  The.  2  :  10,  11. 
Withdrawal  of  the  means  of  grace.    Jer. 

26  :  4—6.    Acts   13  :  46.    Acts  18  :  6. 

Rev.  2  :  5. 
Temporal  judgments.    Isa.  23  :  12.    Jer. 

6  :  16,  19.    Jer.  35  :  17.    Zee.  7  :  12—14. 
Exclusion  from  the  benefits  of  the  gospel. 

Luke  12  :  24. 
Rejection  by  God.    Pro.  1  :  24—32.    Jcr. 

6  :  19,  30. 
Condemnation.    Jno.    12   :  48.    Heb.  2   : 

1—3.     Heb.  12  :  25. 
Destruction.    Pro.  29  :  1.    Mat.  22  : 3—7. 

No.    34.    CARE. 
About  earthly  things  forbidden.    Mat.  6  : 

25.     Luke  12  :  22,  29.    Jno.  6  :  27. 
God's  providential  goodness  should  keep  us 

from.     Mat.  6  :  26,  28,  30.     Luke  22  :  35. 
God's  promises  should  keep  us  from.    Heb. 

13  :o. 
Trust  in  God  should  free  us  from.    Jer.  17  : 

7,  8.     Dan.  3  :  16. 
Should  be  cast  on  God.    Psa.  37  :  5.    Psa. 

55  :  22.     Pro.  16  :  3.     1  Pet.  5  :  7. 
An  obstruction  to  the  gospel.    Mat.  13  :  22. 

Luke  8  :  14.    Luke  14  :  18—20. 
Be  without.     1  Cor.  7  :  32.    Phi.  4  :  6. 
Unbecoming  in  saints.    2  Tim.  2  :  4. 
Inutility  of    Mat.  6  :  27.     Luke  12  :  25,  26. 
Vanity  of.     Psa.  39  :  6.    Ecc.  4  :  8. 
Warning  against.    Luke  21  :  34. 
Sent  as  a  punishment  to  the  wicked.    Eze. 

4  :  16.     Eze.  12  :  19. 
Exemplified.     Martha,  Luke   10  :  41.    Per- 
sons who  offered  to  follow  Christ,  Luke  9  : 

57,  &c. 
No.  35.   CHARACTER  OF  SAINTS. 
Attentive  to  Christ's  voice.    Jno.  10  :  3,  4. 
Blameless  and  harmless.    Phi.  2  :  15. 
Bold.     Pro.  28  :  1. 
Contrite.     Isa.  57  :  15.    Isa.  66  : 2. 
Devout.     Acts  8  :  2.    Acts  22  :  12. 
Faithful.    Rev.  17  :  14. 
Fearing  God.    Mai.  3  :  16.    Acts  10  :  2. 
Following  Christ.    Jno.  10  :  4,  27. 
Godly.    Psa.  4:3.    2  Pet.  2:9. 


CHA. 


12 


CHA. 


Guileless.    Jno.  1  :  47. 

Holy.    Deu.  7  :  6.    Deu.  14  :  2.    Col.  3  :  12. 

Humble.    Psa.  34  :  2.     1  Pet.  6  :  6. 

Hungering  after  righteousness.    Mat.  5  : 6. 

Just.    Gen.  6  :  9.    Hab.  2  :  4.    Luke  2  :  25. 

Led  by  the  Spirit.    Rom.  8  :  14. 

Liberal.    Isa.  32  :  8.    2  Cor.  9  :  13. 

Loving.    Col.  1:4.     1  The.  4  :  9. 

Lowly.     Pro.  16  :  19. 

Loathing  themselves.    Eze.  20  :  43. 

Meek.     Isa.  29  :  19.    Mat.  5  :  5. 

Merciful.    Psa.  37  :  26.    Mat.  5  :  7. 

Nevi'  creatures.    2  Cor.  5  :  17.    Eph.  2  :  10. 

Obedient.    Rom.  16  :  19.    1  Pet.  1  :  14. 

Poor  in  spirit.    Mat.  5  :  3. 

Prudent.    Pro.  16  :  21. 

Pure  in  heart.    Mat.  5:8.    1  Jno.  3  :  3. 

Righteous.    Isa.  60  :  21.    Luke  1  :  6. 

Sincere.    2  Cor.  1  :  12.    2  Cor.  2  :  17. 

Stedfast.    Acts  2  :  42.    Col.  2  :  5. 

Taught  of  God.    Isa.  54  :  13.    1  Jno.  2  :  27. 

True  2  Cor.  6  :  8. 

Undefiled.    Psa.  119  :  1. 

Upright.     1  Kin.  8  :  6.    Psa.  15  :  2. 

Watchful.    Luke  12  :  37. 

Zealous  of  good  works.    Tit.  2  :  14. 

No.    36.    CHARACTER    OF    THE 

WICKED. 

Abominable.    Rev.  21  :  8. 
Alienated  from  God.   Eph.  4  :  18.   Col.  1  :  21. 
Blasphemous.    Luke  22  :  65.    Rev.  16  :  9. 
Blinded.    2  Cor.  4  :  4.     Eph.  4  :  18. 
Boastful.    Psa.  10  :  3.    Psa.  49  :  6. 
Conspiring  against  saints.    Neh.  4  :  8.    Neh. 

6  :  2.    Psa.  38  :  12. 
Covetous.    Mic.  2  :  2.    Rom.  1  :  29. 
Deceitful.    Psa.  5  :  6.    Rom.  3  :  13. 
Delighting  in  the  iniquitj'  of  others.    Pro. 

2  :  14.    Rom.  1  :  32. 
Despising  saints.    Neh.  2  :  19.    Neh.  4  :  2. 

2  Tim.  3  :  3,  4. 
Destructive.    Isa.  69  :  7. 
Disobedient.    Neh.  9  :  26.    Tit.  3:3.    1  Pet. 

2  :7. 

Enticing  to  evil.  Pro.  1  :  10—14.  2  Tim.  3  :  6. 
Envious.     Neh.  2  :  10.    Tit.  3  :  3. 
Kearful.    Pro.  28  :  1.    Rev.  21  :  8. 
Fierce.    Pro.  16  :  29.    2  Tim.  3  :  3. 
Foolish.     Deu.  32  :  6.     Psa.  5  :  6. 
Forgetting  God.    Job  8  :  13. 
Fraudulent.    Psa.  37  :  21.    Mic.  6  :  11. 
Froward.    Pro.  21  :  8.    Isa.  57  :  17. 
Glorying  in  their  shame.    Phi.  3  :  19. 
Hard-hearted.    Eze.  3  :  7. 
Hating  the  light.    Job  24  :  13.    Jno.  3  :  20. 
Heady  and  high-minded.    2  Tim.  3  :  4. 
Hostile  to  God.    Rom.  8  :  7.    Col.  1  :  21. 
HypocriticaL    Isa.  29  :  13.    2  Tim.  3  :  5. 
Ignorant  of  God.    Hos.  4:  1.    2  The.  1  : 8. 
Impudent.    Eze.  2  :  4. 
Incontinent.    2  Tim.  3  :  3. 
Infidel.    Psa.  10  :  4.    Psa.  14  : 1. 
Loathsome.    Pro.  13  :  5. 


Lovers  of  pleasure  more  than  of  God.    2 

Tim.  3  : 4. 
Lying.    Psa.  58  :  3.    Psa.  62  :  4.     Isa.  59  :  4. 
.Mischievous.    Pro.  24  :  8.    Mic.  7  :  3. 
Murderous.    Psa.  10  :  8.    Psa.  94  :  6.    Rom. 

1  :  29. 
Prayerless.    Job  21  :  15.    Psa.  53  :  4. 
Persecuting.    Psa.  69  :  26.    Psa.  109  :  16. 
Perverse.     Deu.  32  :  6. 

Proud.    Psa.  59  :  12.     Oba.  3.    2  Tim.  3  : 2. 
Rejoicing  in  the  affliction  of  saints.     Psa. 

35  :  15. 
Reprobate.    2  Cor.  13  :  5.    2  Tim.  3  :  8. 

Tit.  I  :  16. 
Selfish.    2  Tim.  3  :  2. 
Sensual.    Phi.  3  :  19.    Jude  19. 
Sold  under  sin.   1  Kin.  21  :  20.  2  Kin.  17  :  17. 
Stifl-hearted.    Eze.  2  :  4. 
Stifl-necked.    Exo.  33  :  5.    Acts  7  :  51. 
Uncircumcised  in  heart.    Jer.  9  :  26.    Acts 

7  :  51. 
Unjust.    Pro.  11  :  7.    Isa.  26  :  10. 
UnmercifuL    Rom.  1  :  31. 
Ungodly.    Pro.  16  :  27. 
Unholy.    2  Tim.  3:2. 
Unprofitable.    Mat.  25  :  30.    Rom.  3  :  12. 
Unrulv.     Tit.  1  :  10. 
Unthankful.    Luke  6  :  35.    2  Tim.  3  :  2. 
Untoward.    Acts  2  :  40. 
Unwise.    Deu.  32  :  6. 

No.    37.    CHARITY. 
Explained.    I  Cor.  13  :  4—7. 
Enjoined.    Col.  3  :  14.     (See  love  to  man.) 

No.    38.    CHASTITY. 
Commanded.     Eso.  20  :  14.     Pro.  31   :  3. 

Acts  15  :  20.    Rom.  13  :  13.    Col.  3:5.     1 

The.  4  : 3. 
Required  in  look.    Job  31  :  1.    Mat.  6  :  28. 
Required  in  heart.    Fro.  6  :  25. 
Required  in  speech.    Eph.  5  :  3. 
Keep  the  body  in.     1  Cor.  6  :  13,  15—18. 
Preserved  by  wisdom.    Pro.  2  :  10,  11,  16. 

Pro.  7  :  1—5. 
Saints  are  kept  in.    Ecc.  7  :  26. 
Advantages  of.    1  Pet.  3:1,2. 
Shun  those  devoid  of.    1  Cor.  6:11.    1  Pet. 

4  :3. 
The  wicked  are  devoid  of.     Rom.  1  :  29. 

Eph.  4  :  19.    2  Pet.  2  :  14.    Jude  8. 
Temptation  to  deviate  from,  dangerous.    2 

Sam.  11  :2— 4. 
Consequences  of  associating  with  those  de- 
void of.    Pro.  6  :  3—11.    Pro.  7  :  25—27. 

Pro.  22  :  14. 
Want  of,  excludes  from  heaven.    Gal.  6  : 

19—21. 
Drunkenness  destructive  to.  Pro.  23  :31— 33. 
Breach    of,  punished.      1   Cor.  3   :   16,   17. 

Eph.  5  :  5,  6.     Heb.  13  :  4.     P^v.  22  :  15. 
Motives  for.     1  Cor.  6  :  19.     1  The.  4  :  7 
Exemplified.      ^Ihimelech,   Gen.    20   :   4,    5. 

Gen.  26  :  10,  11.    Joseph,  Gen.  39  : 7—10. 

Ruth,  Ruth  3  :  10,  11.    Boaz,  Ruth  3  :  13. 


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No.    39.    CHILDREN. 


Christ  was  an  example  to.    Luke  2  :  51. 

Jno.  19  :  26,  27. 
Are  a  gift  from  God.  Gen.  33  :  5.  Psa.  127  :  3. 
Are  capable  of  glorifying  God.    Psa.  8  :  2, 

Psa.  148  :  12,  13.    Mat.  21  ;  15,  16. 
Should  be 

Brought  to  Christ    Mar.  10  :  13—16. 

Brought  early  to  the  house  of  God.    1  Sam, 
1  :  24. 

Instructed  in  the  ways  of  God.    Deu.  31  : 
12,  13.     Pro.  22  :6. 

Judiciously  corrected.    Pro.  22  :  15.    Pro. 
29  :  17. 
Should 

Obey  God.    Deu.  30  :  2. 

Fear  God.    Pro.  24  :  21. 

Remember  Goil.     Ecc.  12  :  1. 

Attend  to  parental  teacliing.    Pro.  1  :  8,  9. 

Honour  parents.   Exo.  20  :  12.    Heb.  12  :  9. 

Fear  parents.    Lev.  19  :  3. 

Obey  parents.     Pro.  6  :  20.    Eph.  6  :  1. 

Take  care  of  parents.    1  Tim.  5  :  4. 

Honour  the  aged.  Lev.  19  :  32.  1  Pet.  5  :  5. 

Not  imitate  bad  parents.    Eze.  20  :  18. 

No.    40.    CHILDREN,    GOOD. 

The  Lord  is  with.    1  Sam.  3  ;  19. 
Know  the  scriptures.    2  Tim.  3  :  15. 
Observe  the  law  of  God.    Pro.  28  :  7. 
Their  obedience  to  parents  is  well  pleasing 

to  God.    Col.  3  :  20. 
Partake  of  the  promises  of  God.    Acts  2  :  39. 
Shall  be  blessed.   Pro.  3  :  1—4.   Eph.  6  :  2,  3. 
Show  love  to  parents.     Gen.  46  :  29. 
Obey  parents.     Gen.  28  :  7.     Gen.  47  :  30. 
Attend  to  parental  teacliing.    Pro.  13  :  1. 
Take  care  of  parents.  Gen.  45  :  9 — 11.   Gen. 

47  :  12. 
Make  their  parents'  hearts  glad.    Pro.  10  :  1. 

Pro.  29  :  17. 
Honour  tlie  aged.    Job  32  :  6,  7. 
Adduced  as  a  motive  for  submission  to  God. 

Heb.  12  :  9. 
Character    of,   illustrative    of   conversion. 

Mat.  18  :  3. 
Illustrative  of  a  teachable  spirit.   Mat.  18  :  4. 
Exemplified.    Isaac,  Gen.  22  :  6 — 10.    Joseph, 

Gen.  43   :  9.     Gen.  46  :  29.     Je-phthalCs 

daughter,  Jud.  11   :  34,  36.     Samson,  Jud. 

13  r24.     Samtiel,  1   Sam.  3  :  19.     Obadiah, 

1  Kin.  18  :  12.  Josiah,  2  Chr.  34  :  3.  Esther, 

Est.  2  :  20.    Job,  Job  29  :  4.     David,  1  Sam. 

17  :  20.    Psa.  71  :  5.     Daniel,  Dan.  1   :  6. 

John  the  Baptist,  Luke  1  :  80.     Children  in 

the  temple,  Mat.  21   :  15,  16.     Timothy,   2 

Tim.  3  :  15. 

No.    41.    CHILDREN,    WICKED. 

Know  not  God.     1  Sam.  2  :  12. 
Are  void  of  understanding.    Pro.  7  :  7. 
Are  proud.    Isa.  3  :  5. 
With  REriARD  to  p.^kents 
Hearken  not  to  them.    1  Sam.  2  :  25. 


Despise  them.     Pro.  15  :  6,  20.    Eze.  22  :  7. 

Curse  them.     Fro.  .30:11. 

Bring  reproach  on  them.     Pro.  19  :  26. 

Are  a  calamity  to  them.     Pro.  19  :  13. 

Are  a  grief  to  them.     Pro.  17  :  25. 
Despise  their  elders.    Job  19  :  18. 
Punishment  of,  for 

Setting  light  by  parents.    Deu.  27  :  16. 

Disobeying  parents     Deu.  21  :  2J. 

Mocking  parents.     Pro.  30  :  17. 

Cursing  parents.    Exo.  21  :  17,  witli  Mar. 
7  :  10. 

Smiting  parents.    Exo.  21  :  IS. 

Mocking  saints.    2  Kin.  2  :  23,  24. 

Gluttony  and  drunkenness.  Due.  21  :  20, 21. 
Tlieir  guilt  in  robbing  parents.    Pro.  28  :  24. 
Exemjilified.    Esau,  Gen.  26  :  34,  35.     Sons 

of  Eli,  1   Sam.  2  :  12,  17.     Sons  of  Samuel, 

1   Sam.  8  :  3.    Absalom,  2  Sam.   15  :  10. 

Adonijah,   1    Kin.   1   :   5,   6.      Children    at 

Bethel,  2  Kin.  2   :  23.     Jidrammelech  and 

Sharezer,  2  Kin.  19  :  37. 

No.    42.    CHRIST    IS    GOD. 

As  Jehovah.     Isa.  40  :  3,  with  Mat.  3  :  3. 
As  Jehovah  of  glory.    Psa.  24  :  7,  10,  with 

1  Cor.  2  :  8.    Jas.  2  :  1. 
As  Jehovah,  our  Righteousness.    Jer.  23  : 

5,  6,  with  1  Cor.  1  :  30. 

As  Jehovah,  above  all.    Psa.  97  :  9,  with 

Jno.  3  :31. 
.4.S  Jehovah,  the  First  and  the  Last.    Isa.  44  : 

6,  with  Rev.  1  :  17.    Isa.  48  :  12—16,  with 
Rev.  22  :  13. 

.4.S  Jehovah's  Fellow  and  Equal.    Zee.  13  ; 

7,  Phi.  2  :  6. 

As  Jehovah  of  hosts.     Isa.  6  :  1—3,  with 

Jno.  12  :  41.    Isa.  8  :  13,  14,  with  1  Pet.  2  :  8. 
As  Jeliovali  of  David.     Psa.  110  :  1,  with 

Mat.  22  :  42—45. 
As  Jehovah,  the  Shepherd.    Isa.  40  :  10,  11. 

Heb.  13  :  20. 
As  Jehovah,  for  whose  glory  all  things  were 

created.     Pro.  16  :  4,  with  Col.  1:16. 
.\s  Jeliovali,  the  Messenger  of  the  covenant, 

Mai.  3:1,  with  Luke  2  :  27. 
Invoked  as  Jehovah.    Joel  2  :  32,  with  1  Cor. 

1  :2. 
As  the  Eternal  God  and  Creator.    Psa.  102  : 

24—27,  with  Heb.  1  :  8,  10—12. 
As  the  Mighty  God.     Isa.  9  :  6. 
As  the  Great  God  and  Saviour.    Hos.  1  :  7, 

with  Tit.  2:13. 
As  God  over  aU.    Rom.  9  :  5. 
As  the  true  God.    Jer.  10  :  10,  with  1  Jno. 

:20. 

As  God,  the  Word.    Jno.  1  :  1. 
.4s  God,  the  Judge.    Ecc.  12  :  14,  with  1  Cor. 

4:5.     2  Cor.  6  :  10.     2  Tim.  4  :  1. 
As  Emanuel.     Isa.  7  :  14,  wilirjlat.  1  :  23. 
As  King  of  kings  and  Lord  of  lords.    Dan. 

10  :  17,  with  Rev.  1  :  •"•.     Rev.  17  :  14. 
As  the  Holy  One.    1  Sam.  2  : 2,  with  Acts 

3  :  14. 
As  the  Lord  from  heaven.    1  Cor.  15  :  47. 


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As  the  Lord  of  the  Sabbath.    Gen.  2  :  3,  with 

Mat.  12  :  a. 
As  Lord  of  all.  Acts  10  :  36.  Rom.  10  :  11—13 
As  Soa  of  God.    Mat.  -26  :  63—67. 
As  the   Only-begotten  Son  of  the  Father, 

Juo.  1:14, 18.    Jno.3:16, 18.    IJno.  4  :  9 
His  blood  is  called  the  blood  of  God.    Acts 

20  :  as. 
As  One  with  the  Father.    Jno.  10  :  30,  3S. 

Jno.  1-2  :  45.    Jno.  14  :  7—10.    Jno.  17  :  10. 
As    sending   the    Spirit,   equally   witli  the 

Father,   "jno.  14  :  16,  with  Jno.  1.5  :  26. 
As  entitled  to  eqnal  honour  with  the  Father. 

Jno.  6  :  23. 
As  Owner  of  all  things,  equally  with  the 

Father.    Jno.  16  :  15. 
As  unrestricted  by  the  law  of  the  sabbath, 

equally  with  the  Father.    Jno.  5  :  17. 
As  the  Source  of  grace,  equally  with  the 

Father.     1  The.  3:11.    2  The.  2  :  16, 17. 
As  unsearchalile,  equally  with  the  Father. 

Pro.  30  :  4.     Mat.  1 1  :  27. 
As  Creator  of  all  tilings.    Isa,  40  :  29.    Jno 

1  :  3.     Col.  1  :  16. 
As  Supporter  and  Preserver  of  all  things, 

Neh.  9  :  6,  with  Col.  1  :  17.    Heb.  1  :  3. 
As  possessed  of  the  fulness  of  the  Godhead 

Col.  2  :  9. 
As  raising  the  dead.    Jno.  6  :  21.    Jno.  6  : 

40,  54. 
As  raising  himself  from  the  dead.    Jno.  2  : 

19,  21.    Jno.  10  :  18. 
As  Eternal.    Isa.  9  :  6.     Mic.  5  :  2.    Jno.  1  ; 

1.    Col.  1  :  17.     Heb.  1  :  8—10.    Rev.  1  :  8 
As  Omnipresent.    Mat.  18  :  20.    Mat  28  :  20, 

Jno.  3  :  13. 
As  Omnipotent.    Psa.  45  :  3.     Plii.  3  :  21. 

Rev.  1  :  8. 
As  Omniscient.    Jno.  16  :  30.    Jno.  21  :  17. 


As  discerning  the  thoughts  of  the  heart.  1 
Kin.  8  :  39,  with  Luke  5  :  22.  Eze.  11  : 
5,  with  Jno.  2  :  24,  25.    Rev.  2  :  23. 

As  unchangeable.    Mai.  3  :  6,  with  Heb.  1  : 

12.  Heb.  13  :  8. 

As  having  power  to  lorgive  sins.    Col.  3  : 

13,  with  Mar.  2  :  7,  10. 

As  Giver  of  pastors  to  the  Church.    Jer.  3  : 

15,  with  Eph.  4  :  11—13. 
As  Husband  of  the  Church,     isa  54  :  5,  with 

Eph.  6  :  25—32.    Isa.  62  :  6,  with  Rev.  21  : 

2,9. 
As  the  object  of  divine  worship.    Acts  7  : 

59.  2Cor.  12:8,  9.   Heb.  1  :  6.   Rev.  6  :  12 
As  the  object  of  faith.    Psa.  2  :  12,  with  1 

Pet.  2  :  6.    Jer.  17  :  5,  7,  with  Jno.  14  :  1. 
As  God,  He  redeems  and  purifies  the  Church 

unto  himself    Rev.  6  :  9,  with  Tit,  2  :  14 
As  God,  He  presents  the  Church  to  himself 

Eph.  5  :  27,  with  Jude  24,  25. 
Saints  live  unto  him,  as  God.    Rom.  6  :  11, 

and  Gal.  2  :  19,  with  2  Cor.  5  :  15. 
Acknowledged  by  his  Apostles.  Jno.  20  :  28 
Acknowledged   by  Old  Testament  saints. 

Gen.  17  :  1,  with  Gen.  48  :  15,  16.    Gen. 


32  :  24—30,  with  Hos.  12  :  3—5.    Jud.  6  : 

22—24.  Jud.  13  :  21,  22.  Job  19  :  25—27. 
No.  43.  CHRIST,  THE  MEDIATOR. 
In  virtue  of  his  atonement.    Eph.  2  :  13 — 18. 

Heb.  9  :  15.    Heb.  12  :  24. 
The  only  One  between  God  and  man.    1 

Tim.  2  : 5. 
Of  the  gospel-covenant.    Heb.  8  :  6.    Heb. 

12  :  24. 
Typified.    Moses,  Deu.  5  :  5.    Gal.  3  :  19. 

Jiaron,  Num.  16  :  43. 

No. 44.  CHRIST,  THE  HIGH  PRIEST. 

Appointed  and  called  by  God.    Heb.  3:1, 

2.     Heb.  5  :  4,  6. 
After  the  order  of  Melchizedek.    Psa.  110  : 

4,  with  Heb.  5  : 6.  Heb.  6  :  20.  Heb.  7  :  15, 17. 
Superior  to  Aaron  and  the  Levitical  priests. 

Heb.  7  :  11,  16,  22.    Heb.  8  :  1,  2,  6. 
Consecrated  with  an  oath.     Heb.  7  :  20,  21. 
Has  an  unchangeable  priesthood.    Heb.  7  : 

23,  28. 
Is  of  unblemished  purity.    Heb.  7  :  26,  28. 
Faithful.    Heb.  3:2. 

Needed  no  sacrifice  for  himself.  Heb.  7  :  27. 
Oflered  himself  a  sacrifice.  Heb.  9  :  14,  26. 
His  sacrifice  superior  to  all  others.    Heb.  9  : 

13,  14,  23. 
Oli'ercd  sacrifice  but  once.    Heb.  7  :  27. 
Made  reconciliation.    Heb.  2  :  17. 
Obtained  redemption  for  us.    Heb.  9  :  12. 
Entered  into  heaven.  Heb.  4  :  14.  Heb.  10  :  12. 
Sympathizes  with  saints.    Heb.  2:18.    Heb. 

4  :  1.5. 
Intercedes.    Heb.  7  :  25.    Heb.  9  :  24. 
Blesses.     Num.  6  :  23—26,  with  Acts  3  :  26. 
On  his  throne.    Zee.  6  :  13. 
-Appointment  of  an  encouragement  to  sted- 

fastness.    Heb.  4  :  14. 
Tyjiilied.      Melchizedek,   Gen.  14  :  18—20. 

Jiuron,  4-c.     Exo.  40  :  12—13. 

No.  45.  CHRIST,  THE  PROPHET. 

Foretold.   Deu.  IS  :  15,  13.    Isa.  52  :  7.   Nah. 

1  :  15. 
Anointed  with  the  Holy  Ghost.    Isa.  42  :  1. 

Isa.  61  :  1,  with  Luke  4  :  18.    Jno.  3  :  34. 
Alone  knows  and  reveals  God.    Mat.  11   : 

27.    Jno.  3  :  2,  13,  34.    Jno.  17  :  6,  14,  26. 

Heb.  1:1,2. 
Declared  his  doctrine  to  be  that  of  the  Father. 

Jno.  8  :  26,  28.    Jno.  12  :  49,  50.    Jno.  14  : 

10,  24.     Jno.  15  :  15.     Jno.  17  :  8,  16. 
Preached  the  gospel,  and  worked  miracles. 

Mat  4  :  23.    Mat.  11  :  5.    Luke  4  :  43. 
Fqretold  things  to  come.    Mat.  24  :  3 — 35. 

Luke  19  :  41-44. 
Faitliful  to  his  trust.    Luke  4  :  43.    Jno.  17  : 

8.    Heb.  3  :  2.     Rev.  1  :  5.    Rev.  3  :  14. 
Abounded  in  wisdom.    Luke  2  :  40,  47,  62. 

Col.  2  : 3. 
Mighty  in  deed  and  word.    Mat.  13  :  64. 

Mar.  1  :  27.    Luke  4  :  32.    Jno.  7  :  46. 
Meek  and  unostentatious  in  his   teaching. 

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(Jod  commands  us  to  hear.    Deu.  19  :  15. 

Acts  3  :  2-2. 
(joil    will    severely   visit  our   neglect  of 

Ueu.  IS  :  19.    Acts  3  :  23     Heb.  2  :  3. 
T.vi)iliod.     Moses,  Deu.  18  :  15. 

No.  46.    CHRIST,    THE    KING. 
Foretold.    Num.  24  :  17.     Psa.  2  :  6.     Psa. 

40tli.     Isa.  9  :  7.    Jer.  23  :  5.    iVlic.  5  :  2. 
Glorious.  Psa.  24  : 7—10.  1  Cor.  2  : 8.  Jas.  2  : 1 . 
Supreme.  Psa  89  :  27.  Rev.  1  : 5.  Rev.  19  :  16. 
Sits  in  the  throne  of  God.    Rev.  3  :  21. 
Sits  on  the  throne  of  David.    Isa.  9  :  7.    Eze. 

37  :  24,  25.    Luke  1  :  32.    Acts  2  :  30. 
IskinijofZion.    Psa.2:6.    Isa.  52: 7.    Zee. 

9  :  9.     Mat.  21  :  5.     Jno.  12  :  12—15. 
Has  a  righteous  kingdom.     Psa.  4.j  :  6,  with 

Heb.  1:8,9.     Isa.  32  :  1.    Jer.  23  :  .5. 
Has  an  everlasting  kingdom.    Dan.  2  :  44 

Dan.  7  :  14.    Luke  1  :  33. 
Has  an  universal  kingdom.    Psa.  2  :  8.    Psa. 

72  :S.    Zee.  14  :  9.     Rev.  11  :  15. 
His  kingdom,  not  of  tliis  world.  Jno.  18  :  36 
Saints,  tlie  subjects  of.  Col.  1  :  13.  Rev.  15  : 3 
Saints  receive  a  kingdom  from.    Luke  22  : 

29,  30.     Heb.  12  :  2S. 
Acknowledged  et 

The  wise  men  from  the  East.    Mat.  2  :  2. 

Nathanel.    Jno.  1  :  49. 

His  followers.    Luke  19  :  33.    Jno.  12  :  13. 
Declared  by  himself.  Mat.  25  :  34.  Jno.  18  :  37. 
Written  on  his  cross.  'Jno.  19  :  19. 
The  Jews  shall  seek  unto.     Hos.  3  :  5. 
Saints  shall  behold.  Isa.  .33:17.  Rev.  22: 3,  4 
Kings  shall  do  homage  to.    Psa.  72  :  10.     Isa. 

49  :  7. 
Shall  overcome  all  his  enemies.    Psa.  110  : 

1.  Mar.  12  :  36.  1  Cor.  15  :  25.  Rev.  17  :  14 
Typified.    Melchizedek,  Gen.  14  :  18.    David, 

'l   Sam.  10  :  1,  12,  13,  with  Luke  1  :  32. 

Solomon,  1  Chr.  28  :  6,  7. 
No.  47.    CHRIST,  THE  SHEPHERD. 
Foretold.    Gen.  49  :  24.     Isa.  40  :  11.    Eze. 

34  :  23.     Eze.  37  :  24. 
The  Chief     1  Pet.  5  :  4. 
The  good.    Jno.  10  :  11,  14. 
The  great.    INIic.  5  :  4.    Heb.  13  :  20. 

His    SHEEP 

He  knows.    Jno.  10  :  14,  27. 

He  calls.    Jno.  10  :  3. 

He  gathers.    Isa.  40  :  11.    Jno.  10  :  16. 

He  guides.    Psa.  23  :  3.    Jno.  10  :  3,  4. 

He  feeds.    Psa.  23  :  1,  2.    Jno.  10  :  9. 

He  cherishes  tenderly.    Isa.  40  :  11. 

He  protects  and  preserves.    Jer.  31   :  10. 
Eze.  34  :  10.     Zee.  9  :  16.    Jno.  10  :  28. 

He  laid  down  Ms  Ufe  for.  Zee.  13  :  7.  Mat 
26  :  31.    Jno.  10  :  11,  15.    Acts  20  :  28. 

He  gives  eternal  life  to.    Jno.  10  :  28. 
Typified.     David,  1  Sam.  16  :  11. 
No.     48.     CHRIST,    THE    HEAD    OF 

THE    CHURCH. 
Predicted.    Psa.  118  :  22,  with  Mat.  21  :  42. 
Appointed  by  God.    Eph.  1  :  22. 


Declared  by  liimself.    Mat.  21  :  42. 

As  his  mystical  body.   Eph.  4  :  12,  15.    Eph. 

6  :  23. 
Has  the  pre-eminence  in  all  things.    1  Cor. 

11  :  3.     Eph.  1  :22.     Col   1  :  IS. 
Commissioned  liis  Apostles.    Mat.  10  :  1,  7. 

R!at  2S  :  19. 
Instituted   the    sacraments.    Mat.   23  :  19. 

Luke  22  :  19,  20. 
Imj.arts  gifts.     Psa.  68  :  18,  with  Eph.  4  :  8. 
Saints  are  complete  in.    Col  2  :  10. 
Perverters  of  the  trutli  do  not  hold.    Col.  2  : 

18,  19. 
No.  49.    CHRIST,  CHARACTER  OF. 
Altogether  lovely.     Song  of  Sol.  o  :  16. 
Holy.     Luke  1  :  3.5.    Acts  4  :  27.     Rev.  3  :  7. 
Righteous.     Isa.  53  :  11.    Heb.  1  :  9. 
Good.    Mat.  19  :  16. 
Faithful.    Isa.  11:5.     1  The.  5  :  24. 
True.    Jno.  1  :  14.    Jno.  7:18.     1  Jno.  5  :  20. 
Just.    Zee.  9  :  9.    Jno.  5  :  30.    Acts  22  :  14. 
(iuileless.     Isa.  68  :  9.     1  Pet.  2  :  22. 
Sinless.    Jno.  8  :  46.    2  Cor.  5  :  21. 
Spotless.    1  Pet.  1  :  19. 
Innocent.    Mat.  27  :  4. 
Harmless.    Heb.  7  :  26. 
Resisting  temptation.    Mat.  4  :  1 — 10. 
Obedient  to  God  the  Father.      Psa.  40  :  8. 

Jno.  4  :  34.     Jno.  15  :  10. 
Zealous.  Luke  2  :  49.  Jno.  2  :  17.  Jno.  8  :  29. 
Meek.    Isa.  63  :  7.    Zee.  9  :  9.    Mat.  11  :  29. 
Lowlv  in  heart.    Mat.  11  :  29. 
Merciful.    Heb.  2  :  17. 
Patient.     Isa.  53  :  7.    Mat.  27  :  14. 
Long-suflering.     1  Tim.  1  :  16. 
Compassionate.    Isa.  40:11.    Luke  19:41. 
Benevolent.    Mat.  4  :  23,  24.    Acts  10  :  38. 
Loving.    Jno.  13  :  1.    Jno.  15  :  13. 
Self-denying.    Mat.  8  :  20.    2  Cor.  8  :  9. 
Humble.    Luke  22  :  27.    Phi.  2  :  8. 
Resigned.    Luke  22  :  42. 
Forgiving.    Luke  23  :  34. 
Subject  to  his  parents.    Luke  2  :  51. 
Saints  are  conformed  to.     Rom.  8  :  29. 
No.    50.    CHURCH,    THE. 
Belongs  to  God.     1  Tim.  3  :  15. 
The  body  of  Christ.    Eph.  1  :  23.   Col.  1  :  24. 
Christ,  the  foundation-stone  of    1  Cor.  3  : 

11.     Eph.  2:20.    1  Pet.  2  :  4,  6. 
Christ,  the  head  of.    Eph.  1  :  22.   Eph.  5  :  23. 
Loved  by  Christ.  So.  of  Sol.  7:10.  Eph.  5  :  2.5. 
Purchased  by  the  blood  of  Christ.    Acts  20  : 

28.     Rph.  h  :  25.     Heb.  9  :  12. 
Sanctified  and  cleansed  by  Christ.     1  Cor. 

6:11.    Eph.  5:26,  27. 
Subject  to  Christ.    Rom.  7  :  4.    Eph.  5  :  24. 
The  object  of  the  grace  of  God.    Isa.  27  :  3. 

2  Cor.  8  :  1. 
Disi)lays  the  wisdom  of  God.    Eph.  3  :  10. 
Shows  forth  the  praises  of  God.     Isa.  60  :  6. 
God  defends.    Psa.  89  :  18.     Isa.  4  :  5.     Isa. 

49  :  2.5.    Mat.  16  :  18. 
God  provides  ministers  for.  Jer.  3  :  15.  Eph. 

4  :  11,  12. 


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Glory  to  be  ascribeJ  to  God  by.    Eph.  3:21. 
Elect.     1  I'et.  5:13. 
Glorious  Psa  4.5  :  13     Eph.  5  :  27. 
Clothcii  in  righteousness.    Rev.  19  :  8. 
Believers  conliuuullv  added  to,  by  the  Lord. 

Acts  2  :  47.    Acts  5  :  14.    Acts  11  :  24. 
Unity  of.     Rom.  12  :  5.     1  Cor.  10  :  17.     1 

Cor.  12  :  12.     Gal.  3  :  23. 
Saints  baptized  into,  by  one  Spirit.     1  Cor. 

12  :  13. 
Ministers  commanded  to  feed.    Acts  20  :  23. 
Is  edified  by  the  word.     1  Cor.  14  :  4,  13. 

Eph.  4  :  15,  16. 
The  wicked  persecute.    Acts  8  :  1—3.    1 

The.  2  :  14,  15. 
Not  to  be  despised.     1  Cor.  11  :  22. 
Defiling  of,  will  be  punished.     1  Cor.  3  :  17. 
Extent  of,  predicted.    Isa.  2  :  2.    Eze.  17  :  22 

—24.     Dan.  2  :  34,  35. 

No.    51.    COMMANDMENTS,    THE 

TEN. 

Spoken  by  God.  Exo.  20  :  1.  Deu.  5  :  4,  22. 
Written  by  God.    Exo  32  :  16.    Exo.  34:1, 

2S.    Deu.  4  :  13.     Deu.  10  :  4. 
Enumerated.     Exo.  20  :  3 — 17. 
Summed  up  by  Christ.    Mat.  22  :  35—40. 
Law  of  is  spiritual.    Mat.  5  :  23.    Rom.  7  : 

14.     (See  Law  of  God  ) 

No.  52.  COMMUNION  WITH  GOD. 
Is  communion  with  the  Father.  1  Jno.  1  :  3. 
Is  communion  with  the  Son.    1  Cor.  1  :  9. 

1  Jno.  1  :  3.     Rev.  3  :  20. 
Is  communion  with  the  Holy  Ghost.     1  Cor. 

12  :  13.    2  Cor.  13  :  14.     Phi.  2  :  1. 
Reconciliation  must  precede.     Amos  3  :  3. 
Holiness  essential  to.    2  Cor.  6  :  14 — 16. 
Promised  to  the  obedient.    Jno.  14  :  23. 
SAI^•TS 

Desire.    Psa.  42  :  1.    Phi.  1  :  23. 

Have,  in  meditation.    Psa.  63  :  5,  6. 

Have,  in  prayer.    Phi.  4  :  6.    Heb.  4  :  16. 

Have,  in  the  Lord's  supper.     1  Cor.  10  :  16. 

Should  always  enjoy.  Psa.  16  :  8.  Jno.  14  : 
16--18. 
Exemplified.    Enoch,   Gen.  5  :  24.     Noah, 

Gen.  6  :  9.     .ibraham..  Gen.  IS  :  33.     Jacoh, 

Gen.  32  :  24—29.  Moses,  Exo.  33  :  11—23. 
No.  53.  COMMUNION  OF  SAINT.S. 
According  to  the  prayer  of  Christ.    Jno.  17  : 

20,  21. 

Is    WITH 

God.     1  Jno.  1  :  3. 

Saints  in  heaven.    Heb.  12  :  22—24. 

Each  other.    Gal.  2:9.     1  Jno.  1  :  3,  7. 
God  marks  with  his  approval.    Mai.  3  :  16. 
Christ  is  present  in.    Mat.  13  :  20. 
In  public  and  social  worship.    Psa.  34  :  3. 

Psa.  65  :  14.    Acts  1  :  14.    Heb.  10  :  25. 
In  the  Lord's  supper.     1  Cor.  10  :  17. 
In  holy  conversation.    Mai.  3  :  16. 
In  prayer  for  each  other.    2  Cor.  1  :  11. 

Eph.  6  :  18. 


In  exhortation.    CoL  3  :  16.    Heb.  10  :  25. 
In  mutual  comfort  and  edification.    1  The. 

4:13.     1  The.  5:  11. 
In  mutual  sympathv  and  kindness.    Rom. 

12  :  15.     Eph.  4  :  32. 
Delight  of.    Psa.  16  :  3.     Psa.  42  :  4.     Psa. 

133  :  1—3.     Rom.  15  :  32. 
Exhortation  to.     Eph.  4  :  1—3. 
Opposed  to  communion  with  the  wicked. 

2  Cor  6  :  14—17.     Eph.  5:11. 
Exemplified.  Jonathan,  1  Sam.  23  :  16.  David, 

Psa.   119   :  63.     Daniel,  Dan.  2   :  17,   13. 

Jlpostles,    Acts    1    :   14.       The    Primitive 

Church,  Acts  2  :  42.    Acts  6  :  12.    Paul, 

Acts  20  :  36—38. 

No.     54.     COMMUNION    OF    THE 
lord's    SUPPER. 

Prefigured.    Exo.  12  :  21-23.     1  Cor.  5  :  7, 8. 

Instituted.    Mat.  26  :  26.    1  Cor.  11  :  2.3. 

Object  of.    Luke  22  :  19.     1  Cor.  11  :  24.  26. 

Is  the  communion  of  the  body  and  blood  of 
Christ.     1  Cor.  10  :  16. 

Both  bread  and  wine  are  necessar)'  to  be  re- 
ceived in.    Mat.  26  :  27.     1  Cor.  11  :  26. 

Self-examination   commanded    before    par- 
taking Of     1  Cor.  11  :  2S,  31. 

Newness  of  heart  and  life  necessary  to  the 
worthy  partaliing  of     1  Cor.  5:7,8. 

Partakers  of,  should  be  wholly  separate  unto 
God.     1  Cor.  10  :  21. 

Was  continually  partaken  of,  by  tlie  Primi- 
tive Church.    Acts  2  :  42.    Acts  20  :  7. 

Unworthy  PiRTiKERS  of 
Are  guilty  of  the  body  and  blood  of  Christ. 

1  Cor.  11  :  27. 
Discern  not  the  Lord's  body.   I  Cor.  11  :29. 
Are  visited  with  judgments.    1  Cor.  11  :  30. 

No.   55.    COMPASSION  and  sym- 
pathy. 

Christ  set  an  example  of.  Luke  19  :  41,  42. 
Exhortation  to.  Rom.  12  :  15.  1  Pet.  3  :  3. 
Exercise  towards. 

The  alliicted.    Job  6  :  14.    Heb.  13  :  3. 

The  chastened.     Isa.  22  :  4.    Jer.  9  :  1. 

Enemies.    Psa.  35  :  13. 

The  poor.    Pro.  19  :  17. 

The  weak.    2  Cor.  11  :  29.    Gal.  6  :  2. 

Saints.     1  Cor.  12  :  25,  26. 
Inseparable  from  love  to  God.    1  Jno.  3  :  17. 

iloTIVES    TO 

The  compassion  of  God.    Mat.  18  :  27,  33. 

The  sense  of  our  infirmities.    Heb.  5  :  2. 
The  wicked  made  to  feel,  for  saints.    Psa. 

106  :  46. 
Promise  to  those  who  show.    Pro.  19  :  17. 
Illustrated.    Luke  10  :  33.    Luke  15  :  20. 
E.xemplified.     Pharoah's  Da\is.hter,  Exo.  2  : 

6.     SAoAi,  ^c.  2  Sam.  17  :  27— 29.     Elijah, 

1  Kin.  17  :  18,  19.    Nehemiah,  Neh.  1  :  4. 

Job's  friends.  Job.  2  :  11.    Job,  Job  30  : 

25.     David,  Psa.  35  :  13,  14.    Jews,  Jno.  11  : 

19.    Paul,  1  Cor.  9  :  22. 


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No.     56.     COMPASSION    AND    SYM- 
PATHY   OF    CHRIST,    THE. 

Necessary  to  his  priesUy  otlicc.    Hob.  5  :  2, 

with  verse  7. 
Manikksted  for  the 

Weary  and  heavy-laden.    Mat.  11  :  2S— 30. 

Weak  ill  faith.     Isa.  40  :  11.     Isa.  42  :  3, 
with  Mat,  12  :  20. 

Tempted.    Heb.  2  :  18. 

Amicteil.    Luko  7  :  13.    Jno.  11  :  33,  35. 

Diseased.    Mat.  14  :  14.     Mar.  1  :  41. 

Poor.    Mar.  S  :  2. 

Perishing  sinners.  Mat.  9:36.  Luke  19: 41. 
An  encouras^cment  to  praj-er.  Heb.  4  :  15. 
Saints  should  imitate.     1  Pet.  3  :  8. 

No.     57.    CONDEMNATION. 

Thcsentenceof  God  against  sin.  Mat.  25  :41, 
Universal,  caused  by  the  oH'cnce  of  Adam 

Rora.  6  :  12,  16, 18. 
Inseparable  consequence  of  sin.    Fro.  12  :  2. 

Rom.  6  :  23. 

iNCRE.iSEIl    BY 

Impenitence.    Mat.  1 1  :  20— 24. 

Unbelief    Jno.  3  :  18,  19. 

Pride.     1  Tim.  3  :  6. 

Oppression.    Jas.  5  :  1 — 5. 

Hypocrisy.    Mat.  23  :  14. 
('onscicuce  testifies  to  the  justice  of.  Job  9  : 

20.     Rom.  2  :  1.     Tit.  3:11. 
The  law  testifies  to  tjpe  justice  of.  Rom.  3  :  19, 
According  to  men's  deserts.    Mat.  12  :  37, 

2  Cor.  11  :  15. 

Saints  are  delivered  from  by  Christ.    Jno 

3  :  18.     Jno.  5  :  24.     Rom.  8  :  1,  33,  34. 

Of  the  wicked,  an  example.    2  Pet.  2  :  6 

Jude  7. 
Cliastisements  are  designed   to  rescue  us 

from.     1  Cor.  11  :  32. 
Apostates  ordained  unto.    Jude  4. 
Unbelievers  remain  under.    Jno   3  :  18,  36 
The  law  is  the  ministration  of.    2  Cor.  3  :  9. 

No.    58.    CONDUCT,    CHRISTIAN. 
Believing  God.    Mar.  11  :  22.    Jno.  14  :  1. 
Fearing  God.     Ecc.  12  :  13.     1  Pet.  2  :  17. 
Loving  God.     Dcu.  6  :  5.    Mat.  22  :  37. 
Following  God.     Eph.  5:1.     1  Pet.  1  :  15, 16. 
Obeying  God.    Ecc.  12  :  13.     Luke  1  :  6. 
Rejoicing  in  God.     Psa.  33  :  1.     Hab.  3  :  18 
Believing  in  Christ.    Jno.  6  :  29.    Gal.  2  :  20 
Loving  Christ.    Jno.  21  :  15.     Eph.  6  :  24. 
Following  the  example  of  Christ.  Jno.  13  :  15. 

1  Pet.  2  :  21—24. 
Obeying  Clirist.    Jno.  14  :  21.    Jno.  15  :  14. 
Living 

To  Christ.    Rom.  14:8.    2  Cor.  5:15. 

Godly  in  Christ  Jesus.    2  Tim.  3  :  12. 

Unto  righteousness.    Rom.  6  :  18.    1  Pet. 
2  :  24. 

Soberly,  righteously,  and  godly.  Tit.  2  :  12 
Walking 

Worthy  of  God.     1  The.  2  :  12. 

Worthy  of  the  Lord.    Col.  1  :  10. 

In  the  Spirit.    Gal.  5  :  25. 


After  the  Spirit.    Rom.  8  :  1. 

In  newness  of  Lfe.    Rom.  6  :  4. 

Worthy  of  our  vocation.    Eph.  4  :  1. 

As  children  of  light.     Eph.  5  :  8. 
Rejoicing  in  Christ.     Phi.  3  :  1.     Phi.  4  :  4. 
Loving  one  another.   Jno.  15  :  12.   Rom.  12  : 

10.     1  Cor.  13:3.    Eph.  5  :  2.    Hob.  13  :  1. 
Striving  for  the  faith.     Phi.  1  :  27.    Jude  3. 
Putting  away  all  sin.  1  Cor.  6  :  7.  Heb.  12  :  1. 
Abstaining  from  all  appearance  of  evil.    1 

Tlie.  5  :  22. 
Perfecting  holiness.    Mat.  5  :  48.    2  Cor.  7  : 

1.    2  Tim.  3  :  17. 
Hating  defilement.    Jude  23. 
I<'ollowing  after  that  which  is  good.    Plii.  4  : 

8.     1  The.  5:15.     1  Tim.  6:11. 
Overcoming  the  world.     1  Jno.  5  :  4,  5. 
Adorning  the  gospel.    Phi.  1  :  27.    Tit.  2  :  10. 
Showing  a  good  example.    1  Tim.  4  :  12. 

1  Pet.  2  :  12. 
Abounding  in  the  work  of  the  Lord.    1  Cor. 

15  :  68.    2  Cor.  8:7.     1  The.  4  :  1. 
Shunning  the  wicked.    Psa.  1  :  1.    2  The. 

3  :6. 

Controling  the  body.  1  Cor.  9  :  27.  Col.  3  :  5. 
Subduing  the  temper.  Eph.  4  :  26.  Jas.  1  :  19. 
Submitting  to  injuries.     Mat.  6  :  39 — 41.    1 

Cor.  6  : 7. 
Forgiving  injuries.  I\Tat.6  :  14.  Rom.  12  :  20. 
Living  peaceably  with  all.      Rom.  12  :  18. 

Heb.  12  :  14. 
Visiting  the  afHicted.  Mat.  25  :  36.  Jas.  1  :  27. 
Doing  as  we  would  be  done  by.    Mat.  7  :  12. 

Luke  6  :  31. 
Sympathising  with  others.    Rom.  12  :  15. 

.  1  The.  6  :  14. 
Honouring  others.  Psa.  15  :  4.   Rom.  12  :  10. 
FnliiUing  domestic  duties.    Eph.  6  :  1 — 8. 

1  Pet  3  :  1—7. 
Submitting  to  Authorities.    Rom.  13  :  1—7. 
Being  hberal  to  others.    Acts  20  :  35.    Rom. 

12  :  13. 
Being  contented.    Phi.  4:11.    Heb.  13  :  5. 
Blessedness  of  maintaining.     Psa.  1  :  1 — 3. 

Psa.  19  :  9—11.    Psa.  50  :  23.    Mat.  5  :  3— 

12.    Jno.  15  :  10. 

No.    59.    CONFESSING    CHRI.ST. 

Influences  of  the  Holy  Spirit  necessary  to. 

1  Cor.  12  :  3.     1  Jno.  4  :  2. 
A  test  of  being  saints.    1  Jno.  2  :  23.    1  Jno. 

4  :  2,  3. 

.<n  evidence  of  union  with  God.  1  Jno.  4  :  15. 
Necessary  to  salvation.    Rom.  10  :  9,  10. 
Ensures  his  confessing  us.    Mat.  10  :  32. 
The  fear  of  man  prevents.    Jno.  7  :  13.    Jno. 

12  :  42,  43. 
Persecution  should   not  prevent  us   from. 

Mar.  8  :  3.5.     2  Tim  2  :  12. 
Must  be  connected  with  faith.     Rom.  10  :  !5. 
Consequences  of  not.     Mat.  10  :  33. 
Exemplified.    Nalhanael,  Jno.  1  :  49.     Peter, 

Jno.  6  :  68,  69.    Acts  2  :  22—36.     Man  horn 

hiind,  Jno.  9  :  25,  33.     Martha,  Jno.  11  :  27. 

Peter  and  John,  Acts  4  :  7—12.    Jlposlks, 


CON.  1 

Acts  5  :  29—32,  42.     Stephen,  Acts  7  :  52, 

69.     Paul,  Acts  9  :  29.     Timothy,  1  Tim. 

6  :  12.    John,  Rev.  1  :  9.     Church  in  Per- 

gamos,  Rev.  2  :  13.     Martyrs,  Rev.  20  :  4. 

No.    60.    CONFESSION    OF    SIN. 
God  requires.    Lev.  6  :  5.    Hos.  5  :  15. 
God  regards.  Job.  33  :  27,  28.  Dan.  9  :  20.  &,c. 
Exhortations  to.    Jos.  7  :  19.    Jer.  3  :  13. 
Promises  to.    Lev.  26  :  40 — 12.    Fro.  23  :  13. 
Should  be  accompanied  with 

Submission  to  punishment.    Lev.  26  :  41. 
Neh.  9  :  33. 

Prayer  for  forgiveness.  2  Sam.  24  :  10.  Psa. 
25:11.     Psa.  61  :  1.    Jer.  14  :  7— 9,  21. 

Self  abasement.    Isa.  64  :  5,  6.    Jer.  3  :  25. 

Godly  sorrow.    Psa.  33  :  18.     Lam.  1  :  20. 

Forsaking  sin.    Pro.  28  :  13. 

Restitution.    Num.  5  :  6,  7. 
Should  be  full  and  unreserved.    Pssl.  32  :  6. 

Psa.  51  :  3.     Psa.  106  :  6. 
Followed  by  pardon.  Psa.  32  :  5.  1  Jno.  1  :  9. 
lUustrated.    Luke  15  :  21.    Luke  18  :  13. 
Exemplified.    Jiaron,  Num.  12  :  11.    Israel- 
ites, Num.  21  :  6,  7.     1  Sam.  7:6.     1  Sam. 

12  :  19.     Saul,  1  Sam.  15   :  24.     David,  2 

Sam.  24  :  10.     Ezra,  Ezr.  9  :  6.     Nehe- 

miah,  Neh.  1  :  6,  7.     Lerites,  Neh.  9  :  4,  33, 

34.     Job,  Job  7  :  20.     Daniel,  Dan.  9  :  4. 

Peter.  Luke  5  :  8.     Thief,  Luke  23  :  41. 

No.     61.    CONSCIENCE. 

Witnesses  in  mnn.   Pro.  20  :  27.   Rom.  2  :  15. 

Accuses  of  sin.     Gen.  42  :  21.    1  Sam.  24  :  6. 

Mat.  27  :  3.     Luke  9  :  7. 
We  should  have  the  approval  of.    Job  27  : 

6.   Acts  24  :  16.    Rom.  9  :  1.    Rom.  14  :  22. 
The  blood  of  Christ  alone  can  purify.    Heb. 

9  :  14.     Heb.  10  :  2—10,  22. 
Keep  tlie  faith  in  purity  of.     1  Tim.  1  :  19, 

1  Tim.  3  :  9. 
Of  saints,  pure  and  good.    Heb.  13  :  18.    1 

Pet.  3  :  16,  21. 
Submit  to  authority  for.    Rom.  13  :  5. 
Suftbr  patiently  for.     1  Pet.  2  :  19. 
Testimony  of,  a  source  of  joy.    2  Cor.  1  :  12. 

1  Jno.  3  :21. 
Of  others,  not  to  be  offended.    Rom.  14  :  21. 

1  Cor.  10  :  28-32. 

Ministers  should  commend  themselves  to 
that  of  tlieir  people.  2  Cor.  4:2.  2  Cor. 
5  :  11. 

Of  tlie  wicked,  seared.     1  Tim.  4  :  2. 

Of  the  wicked,  defiled.    Tit.  1  :  15. 

Without  spiritual  illumination,  a  false  guide. 
Acts  23  :  1,  with  Acts  26  :  9. 

No.    62.    CONTEMPT. 

Sin  of.  Job  31  :  13,  14.    Pro.  14  :  21. 

Folly  of     Pro.  11  :  12. 

A  cliaractoristic  of  the  wicked.    Fro.  18  :  3. 

2  Tim.  3  :  3. 
Forbidden  towards 

Parents.     Pro.  23  :  22. 

Christ's  little  ones.    Mat.  13  :  10. 

Weali  brethren.    Horn.  14  :  3. 


CON. 

Young  ministers.     1  Cor.  16  :  11. 

Believing  masters.     1  Tun.  6  :  2. 

The  poor.    Jas.  2  :  1—3. 
Self-righteousness  prompts  to.    Isa.  65  :  6. 

Lulve  18  :9,  U. 
Pride  and  prosperity  prompt  to.   Psa.  123  :  4. 
Ministers  should  give  no  occasion  for.    1 

Tim.  4  :  12. 
Of  ministers  is  a  despising  of  God.    Luke 

10  :  16.     1  The.  4  :  8. 
Towards  the  church 

Often  turned  into  respect.    Isa.  60  :  14. 

Often  punished.    Eze.  28  :  26. 
To  be  met  with  patience.    1  Sam.  10  :  27. 
Causes  saints  to  cry  unto  God.    Nell.  4  :  4 

Psa.  123  :  3. 
The  wicked  exhibit  towards 

Christ.  Psa.  22  :  6.  Isa.  63  :  3.   Mat.  27  :  29. 

Saints.    Psa.  119  :  141.    1  Cor.  4  :  10. 

Authorities.    2  Pet.  2  :  10.    Jude  8. 

Parents.    Pro.  16  :  5,  20. 

The  afflicted.    Job  19  :  18. 

The  poor.  Psa.  14  :  6.  Ecc.  9  :  16. 
Saints  sometimes  guilty  of.  Jas.  2  :  6. 
Exemplified.    Hagar,  Gen.  16  :  4.     Children 

of  Belial,  1  Sam.  10  :  27.    Nahal,  1  Sam. 

25  :  10,  11.     Michal,  2  Sam.  6  :  16.     Sanhal- 

lat,  4-c.  Neh.  2  :  19.    Neh.  4  :  2,  3.    False 

teachers,  2  Cor.  10  :  10. 

No.    63.    CONTENTMENT. 
With  godliness  is  great  gain.    Psa.  37  :  16. 

1  Tim.  6  :  6. 
Saints  should  exhibit 

In  their  respective  callings.    1  Cor.  7  :  20. 

With  appointed  wages.    Luke  3  :  14. 

With  what  things  tiiey  have.    Heb.  13  :  5. 

Witli  food  and  raiment.     1  Tim.  6  :  3. 
God's  promises  should  lead  to.    Heb.  13  :  5. 
The  wicked  want.     Isa.  5  :  8. 
Exemplified.     Barzillai,  2  Sam.  19  :  33—37. 

Shunammile,  2  Kin.  4  :  13.    David,  Psa.  16  : 

6.  Jlgur,  Pro.  30  :  8,  9.  Paul,  Phi.  4:11, 12. 

No.    64.    CONVERSION. 
By  CJod.  1  Kin.  19  :  37.  Jno.  6  :  44.  Acts  21:19. 
By  Christ.    Acts  3  :  26.    Rom.  15  :  18. 
By  the  power  of  the  Holy  Ghost.  Pro.  1  :  23. 
Is  of  grace.    Acts  11  :  21,  witli  verse  23. 
Follows  repentance.  Acts  3  :  19.  Acts  26  :  20. 
Is  the  result  of  faith.    Acts  11  :  21. 
Through  the  instrumentalitv  of 

The  scriptures.    Psa.  19  :  7. 

Ministers.    Acts  26  :  18.     1  The.  1  :  9. 

Self-examination.  Psa  119  :  59.  Lam.  3  :  40. 

Affliction.    Psa.  78  :  34. 
Of  sinners,  a  cause  of  joy 

To  God.    Eze.  18  :  23.    Luke  15  :  32. 

To  saints.    Acts  15  :  3.     Gal.  1  :  23,  24. 
Is  necessary.    Mat.  18  :  3. 
Commanded.    Job  36  :  10. 
Exhortations  to.   Pro.  1  :  23.   Isa.  31  :  6.   Isa. 

65:7.    Jer.  3:7.    Eze.  33:11. 
Promises  connected  with.    Nell.  1  :  9.     Isa. 

1  :  27.    Jer.  3  :  14.    Eze.  18  :  27. 


cou. 


cov. 


19 


cov. 


Pray  for.  Psa.80  :  7.   Tsa.  8d  :  4.  Jer.  31  :  18 

Lam.  5  :  21. 
Is   accompanied  by  confession  of  sin,  and 

prayer.     1  Kin.  8  :  35. 
Danger  of  neglecting.     Psa.  7  :  12.    Jer.  44  : 

6,  11.     E7.e.  3  :  19. 
Duty  of  leading  sinners  to.     Psa.  51  :  13. 
Kncouragemeut  for  leading  sinners  to.  Dan. 

12:3.    Ja.s.  o  :  m,  20. 
Of  Gentiles,  predicted.  Isa.  2  :  2.  Isa.  11  :  10. 

Isa.  CO  :  5.     Isa  66  :  12. 
Of  Israel,  predicted.     Kze.  36  :  2-5 — 27. 

No.    G5.    COUNSKLS    AND    PUR- 
POSKS    OF    GOD,     THE. 
Are  great.    Jer.  32  :  19. 
Are  wonderful.    Isa.  28  :  29. 
Are  immutable.    Psa.  33  :  11.    Pro.  19  :  21. 

Jer.  4:28.    Rom.  9:11.    Heb.  6  :  17. 
Are  sovereign.     Isa.  40  :  13,  14.    Dan.  4  :  35. 
Are  eternal.    Eph.  3:11. 
Are  faithfulness  and  truth.    Isa.  25  :  1. 
None  can  disannul.    Isa.  14  :  27. 
Shall  be  performed.   Isa.  14  :  24.   Isa.  46  :  11. 
The  sufferings  and  death  of  Christ  were  ac- 
cording to.    Acts  2  :  23.    Acts  4  :  23. 
Saints  called,  and  saved  according  to.  Rom. 

8  :  28.     2  Tim.  1  :  9. 
The  union  of  all  saints  in  Christ,  is  accord- 
ing to.     Eph.  1  :  9,  10. 
The  works  of  God  according  to.  Eph.  1  ;  11. 
Should  be  declared  bv  ministers.  Acts  20  :  27. 
Attend  to.     Jer  49  :  20.     Jer.  .50  :  45. 
Secret,  not  to  be  searched  into.    Deu.  29  : 

29.    Mat.  24  :  36.    Acts  1  :  7. 
The  wicked 

Understand  not.    INTic.  4  :  12. 

Despise.     Isa.  5  :  19. 

Reject.    Luke  7  ;  30. 

No.    6G.    COVENANT,    THE. 
Christ,  the  substance  of.    Isa.  42  :  6.    Isa. 

49  :8. 
Christ,  tlie  Mediator  of.    Heb.  S  :  6.  Heb.  9  : 

1.5.     Heb.  12  :  24. 
Christ,  the  Messenger  of.    Mai.  3  :  1. 
Made  with 

Abraham.  Gen.  15  :  7—18.  Gen.  17  :  2—14. 
Luke  1  :  72—75.   Acts  3  :  26.  Gal.  3  :  16 

Isaac.    Gen.  17  :  19,  21.    Gen.  26  :  3,  4. 

Jacob.     Gen.  28  :  13,  14,  with  1  Chr.  16  : 
16,  17. 

Israel.    Exo  6  :  4.    Acts  3  :  25. 

David.    2  Sam.  23  :  5.     Psa.  89  :  3,  4. 
Renewed  under  the  gospel.    Jer  31  :  31 — 33 

Rom.  11:27.     Heb.  8  :  8— 10,  13 
Fulfilled  in  Christ.     Luke  1  :  63—79. 
Confirmed  in  Christ.     Cial  3  :  17. 
Ratified  bv  the  blood  of  Christ     Heb.  9  : 

11—14,16—23. 
Is  a  covenant  of  peace.    Isa.  64  :  9,  10.    Eze. 

34  :  25.     Eze.  37  :  26. 
Is  unalterable.   Psa.  89  :  34.   Isa.  54  :  10.   Isa 

59:21.     Gal.  3:17. 
Is  everlasting.    Psa.  111:9.    Isa.  55  :  3.    Isa. 

61  :  8.    Eze.  16  :  60—63.     Heb.  13  :  20. 


All  saints  interested  in.    Psa.  26  :  14.    Psa. 

89  :  29-37.     Heb.  8  :  10. 
The  wicked  have  no  interest  in.  Eph.  2  :  12. 
Blessings  connected   with.      Isa.  56  :  4 — 7. 

Heb  8  :  10—12. 
God  is  faithful  to.     Dcu.  7  :  9.     1  Kin.  8  : 

23.     Neh.  1  :  5.     Dan  9  :  4. 
God  is  ever  mindful  of.     Psa.  105  : 8.    Psa. 

Ill  :  5.    Luke  1  :  72. 
Be  mindful  of     1  Chr.  16  :  15. 
Caution  against  forgetting.     Deu.  4  :  23. 
Plead,  in  prayer.     Psa.  74  :  20.    Jer.  14  :  21. 
Punishment  for  desi)ising.    Heb.  10  :  29,  30. 

No.    67.     COVETOUSNESS. 
Comes  from  the  heart.    Mar.  7  :  22,  23. 
Engrosses  the  heart.  Eze.  33  :  31.  2  Pet.  2:14. 
Is  idolatry.     Eph.  6  :  5.    Col.  3  :  5. 
Is  the  root  of  all  evil.     1  Tim.  6  :  10. 
Is  never  satisfied.     Ecc.  5  :  10.    Hab.  2  :  5. 
Is  vanity.     Psa,  39  :  6.    Ecc.  4  :  8. 

Is    INCONSISTENT 

In  saints.     Eph.  5  :  3.    Heb.  13  :  5. 

Specially  in  ministers.    1  Tim.  3  :  3. 
Le.\ds  to 

Injustice  and  oppression.    Pro.  28  :  20. 
Mic.2  :2. 

Foolish  and  hurtful  lusts.     1  Tim.  6  :  9. 

Departure  from  the  faith.     1  Tim.  6  :  10. 

Lying.    2  Kin.  5  :  22 — 25. 

.Murder.     Pro.  1  :  IS,  19.    Eze.  22  :  12. 

Theft.    Jos.  7  :  21. 

Poverty.    Pro.  28  :  22. 

.Misery.     1  Tim.  6  :  10. 

Domestic  affliction.    Pro.  15  :  27. 
Abhorred  by  God.     Psa.  10  :  3. 
Forbidden.     E.\o.  20  :  17. 
A  characteristic  of  the  wicked.  Rom.  1  :  29. 
.A.  characteristic  of  the  slothful.  Pro.  21  :  26. 
Commended  by  the  wicked  alone.  Psa.  10  :  3. 
Hated  by  saints.    Exo.  IS  :  21.    Acts  20  :  33. 
To  be  mortified  by  saints.    Col.  3  :  5. 
Woe  denounced  against.  Isa.  5  :  8.  Hab  2  :  9. 
Punishment  of     Job  20  :  15.     Isa.  57  :  17. 

Jer.  22  :  17— 19.     Mic.  2  :  2,  3. 
Excludes  from  heaven.    1  Cor.  6  :  10.    Eph. 

5  :5. 
Beware  of     Lnke  12  :  15. 
.4 void  those  guilty  of     1  Cor.  5:11. 
Pray  against.     Psa  119:36. 
Reward  of  those  who  hate.    Pro.  28  :  16. 
Shall  abound  in  tlie  last  days.    2  Tim.  3  :  2. 

2  Pet  2  :  1—3. 
Exemplified.     Laban,  Gen.  31  :  41.    Achan, 

Jos.  7  :  21.     Eli's  sons,  1  Sam.  2  :  12—14. 

Samuel's  sons,  1  Sam.  8  :  3.     Saul,  1  Sam. 

15:9,19.    .,4/iaA,  1  Kin.  21  :  2,  &c.    Gehazi, 

2  Kin.  5  :  20—24.    Nobles  af  the  Jews,  Neh. 

5  :  7.     Isa.  1  :  23.    Jewish  Priests,  Isa.  56  : 

11.    Jer.  6   :   13.    Buhylon,  Jer.   51    :  13. 

Yottns  man,  Mat.  19  :  22.     Jiulas,  Mat.  26  : 

14,  15.     Jno.  12  :  6.     Fharisees,  Luke  16  : 

14.    Ananias,  ^-c.  Acts  5  :  1—10.    Deme- 
trius, Acts  19  :  27.    Felix,  Acts  24  :  26. 

Balaam,  2  Pet.  2  :  15,  with  Jude  11. 


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No.    68.     DEATH,    SPIRITUAL. 

Alioaatiou  from  God  is.    EijIi.  4  :  13. 
Carnal-mindedness  is.    Rom.  8  :  6. 
Walldiig  in  trespasses  and  sins  is.    Eph.  2  : 

1.     Col.  2:13. 
Spiritual  ignorance  is.    Isa.  9  :  2.    Mat.  4  : 

16.     Luke  1  :  79.     Eph.  4  :  18. 
Unbelief  is.    Jno.  6  :  53.     1  Jno.  5  :  12. 
Living  in  pleasure  is.     1  Tim.  5:6. 
Hjpocrisy  is.     Rev.  3  :  1,  2. 
Is  a  consequence  of  the  fall.    Rom.  5  :  15. 
Is  the  state  of  all  men  by  nature.    Mat.  8  : 

22.     Jno.  5  :  2.i.     Rom.  6  :  13. 
The  fruits  of,  are  dead  works.    Heb.  6  :  1. 

Hob.  9  :  14. 
A  call  to  arise  from.    Eph.  5  :  14. 
Dchverance  from,  is  through  Christ.    Jno. 

5  :  24,  25.     Eph.  2:5.     1  Jno.  5  :  12. 
Saints  are  raised  from.    Rom.  6  :  13. 
Love  of  tlie  bretliren,  a  proof  of  being  raised 

from.     1  Jno.  3  :  14. 
Illustrated.    Eze.  37  :  2,  3.    Luke  15  :  24. 
No.    69.     DEATH,    NATURAL. 
By  Adam.    Gen.  3  :  19.     1  Cor.  15  :  21,  22. 
Consequence  of  sin.  Gen.  2  :  17.  Rom.  5  :  12, 
Lot  of  all.    Ecc.8:8.    Heb.  9  :  27. 
Ordered  by  God.  Deu.  32  :  39.    Job  14  :  5. 
Puts  an  end  to  earthly  projects.    Ecc.  9  :  10, 
Strips  of  earthly  possessions.    Job  1  :  21. 

1  Tim.  6  :  7. 
Levels  all  ranlvs.  Job.  1  :  21.  Job  3  :  17—19. 
Conquered  by  Christ.  Rom.  6  :  9.  Rev.  1  :  IS. 
Abolished  by  Christ.    2  Tim.  1  :  10. 
Shall  finally  be  destroyed  by  Christ.    Hos. 

13  :  14.     1  Cor.  15  :  26. 
Christ  delivers  from  the  fear  of    Heb.  2  :  15. 
Regard,  as  at  hand.    Job  14  :  1,  2.    Psa.  39  : 

4,  5.     Psa.  90  :  9.     1  Pet.  1  :  24. 
Prepare  for.    2  Kin.  20  :  1. 
Pray  to  be  prepared  for.   Psa.  39  :  4,  13.   Psa. 

90  :  12. 
Consideration  of,  a  motive  to  diligence.  Ecc. 

9  :  10.     Jno.  9  :  4. 
When  averted  for  a  season,  is  a  motive  to 

increased  devotedness.    Psa.  56  :  12,  13. 

Psa.  116  :  7—9.    Psa.  118  :  17.    Isa.  38  :  20 
Enoch    and  EUjah    were    exempted   from 

CJen.  5  :  24,  with  Heb.  11:5.     2  Kin.  2:11. 
All  shall  be  raised  from.    Acts  24  :  15. 
None  subject  to,  in  heaven.    Luke  20  :  36. 

Rev.  21  : 4. 
Illustrates  the  change  produced  in  conver- 
sion.   Rom.  6  :  2.    Col.  2  :  20. 

Is    DESCRIBED    AS 

Asleep.    Deu.  31:16.    Jno.  11  :  11. 

The  earthly  house  of  this  tabernacle  being 

dissolved.    2  Cor  5  :  1. 
Putting  oft'  this  tabernacle.    2  Pet.  1  :  14 
God  requiring  the  soul.    Luke  12  :  20. 
Going  the  way  whence  there  is  no  return. 

Job  16  :  22. 
Gathering  to  our  people.    Gen.  49  :  33. 
Going  down  into  silence.    Psa.  115  :  17. 
Yielding  up  the  ghost.    Acts  5  :  10. 


Returning  to  dust.  Gen.  3  :  19.  Psa.  104  :  29. 

Being  cut  down.    Job  14  :  2. 

Fleeing  as  a  .shadow.    Job.  14  :  2. 

Departing.     Phi.  1  :  23. 
No.    70.    DEATH,    ETERNAL. 
The  necessary  consequence  of  sin.  Rom.  6  : 

16,  21.     Rom.  8  :  13.     Jas.  1  :  15. 
The  wages  of  sin.    Rom.  6  :  23. 
The  portion  of  the  wicked.    Mat.  25  :  41,  46. 

Rom.  1  :  32. 
The  way  to,  described.    Mat.  7  :  13. 
Self-righteousness  leads  to.    Pro.  14  :  12. 
God  aione  can  inflict.  Mat.  10  :  28.  Jas.  4 :  12. 

Is    DESCRIBED   AS 

Banishment  from  God.    2  The.  1  :  9. 
Society  with  the  devil,  &c.    Mat.  25  :  41. 
A  lake  of  fire.    Rev.  19  :  20.    Rev.  21  :  8. 
The  worm  that  dieth  not.    Mar.  9  :  44. 
Outer  darkness.    Mat.  25  :  30. 
A  mist  of  darkness  for  ever.    2  Pet.  2  :  17. 
Indignation,  wrath,  &c.    Rom.  2  :  8,  9. 

Is    CALLED 

Destruction.    Rom.  9  :  22.    2  The.  1  :  9. 

Perishing.    2  Pet.  2  :  12. 

The  wrath  to  come.     1  The  1  :  10. 

The  second  death.     Rev.  2:11. 

A  resunection  to  damnation.    Jno.  5  :  29. 

A  resurrection  to  shame,  &c.    Dan.  12  :  2. 

Damnation  of  hell.    Mat.  23  :  33. 

Everlasting  punishment.    Mat.  25  :  46. 
Shall  be  inflicted  by  Christ.    Mat.  25  :  31, 

41.    2  The.  1  :  7,  8. 
Christ,  the  only  way  of  escape  from.  Jno.  3  : 

16.  Jno.  8  :  51. 
Saints  shall  escape.  Rev.  2  :  11.  Rev.  21  :  27. 
Strive  to  preserve  otliers  from.  Jas.  6  :  20. 
Illustrated.  Luke  16  :  23—26. 
No.  71.  DEATH  OF  CHRIST,  THE. 
Foretold.  Isa.  .53:  8.  Dan.  9  :  26.  Zee.  13:7. 
Appointed  by  God.  Isa.  53  :  6, 10.  Acts  2  :  23. 
Necessary  for  the  redemption  of  man.    Luke 

24  :  46.     Jno.  12  :  24.     Acts  17  :  3. 
Acce{)table,  as  a  sacrifice  to  God.    Mat.  20  : 

2S.     Eph.  5:2.     1  The.  5  :  10. 
Was  voluntarily.    Isa.  63  :  12.    Mat.  26  :  53. 

Jno.  10  :  17,  18. 
Was  undeserved.    Isa.  53  :  9. 
.Mode  of 

Foretold  by  Christ.    Mat.  20  :  18,  19.   Jno. 
12  :  32,  33. 

Prefigured.    Num.  21  :  8,  with  Jno.  3  :  14. 

Ignominious.    Heb.  12  :  2. 

Accursed.     Gal  3  :  13. 

Exhibited  his  liumility.    Phi.  2  :  8. 

A  stumbling-block  to"  Jews.    1  Cor.  1  :  23 

FooUshness  to  Gentiles.     1  Cor.  1  :  18,  23. 
Demanded  bv  the  Jews.    Mat  27  :  22,  23. 
Inflicted  by  'the  Gentiles.    Mat.  27  :  26—35. 
In  the  company  of  malefactors.    Isa.  53  :  12. 

with  Mat.  27  :  38. 
Accompanied  by  preternatural  signs.    Mat. 

27  :  45,  51—53. 
Emblematical  of  the  death  unto  sin.    Rom. 

6  :  3—8.    Gal.  2  :  20. 


DEA. 


DEC. 


21 


DEC. 


Commemorated  in  the  sacrament  of  the 
Lord's  sujipcr.    Luke  23  :  19,  20. 

No.  72.   DEATH  OF  SAINTS,  THE. 

A  sleep  in  Christ.  1  Cor.  lo  :  18.  1  The.  4:14. 
Is  blessed.     Kev.  14  :  13. 
Is  gain.    Phi.  1  :  21. 

Is    FULL    OF 

Faith.    Hob.  11  :  13. 

Peace.    Isa.  57  :  2. 

Hope.    Pro.  14  :  32. 
Sometimes  desired.    Luke  2  :  29. 
Waited  for.    Job  14  :  14. 
Met  with  resignation.  Gen.  50  :  24.  Jos.  23  : 

14.  1  Kin.  2  :  2. 

Met  without  fear.    Psa.  23  :  4. 
Precious  in  God's  sight.    Psa.  116  :  15. 
God  preserves  them  unto.    Psa.  48  :  14. 
God  is  with  them  in.    Psa.  23  :  4. 
Removes  from  coming  evil.    2  Kin.  22  :  20. 
Isa.  57  : 1. 

LE.4.DS    TO 

Rest.    Job  3  :  17.    Rev.  14  :  13. 

Comfort.    Luke  16  :  25. 

Christ's  presence.  2  Cor.  5  :  8.   Phi.  1  :  23. 

A  crown  of  life.    2  Tim.  4  :  8.   Rev.  2  :  10. 

A  joyful  resurrection.    Isa.  26  :  19.    Dan, 
12  :2. 
Disregarded  by  the  wicked.    Isa.  57  :  1. 
Survivors  consoled  for.     1  The.  4  :  13. 
The  wicked  wish  theirs  to  resemble.    Num. 

23  :  10. 
Illustrated.    Luke  16  :  22. 
Excmpliljed.    Mraham,  Gen.  25  :  8.    Isaac, 

Gen.  35  :  29.    Jacob,  Gen.  49  :  33.    Jlaron, 

Num.  20  ;  23.     Moses,  Deu.  34  :  5.     Joshua, 

Jos.  24   :  29.     Elisha,  2   Kin.   13   :  14,  20 

One  Ihirf,  Luke  23  :  43.  Dorcas,  Acts  9  :  37. 

No.   73.    DEATH  OF  THE  WICKED, 
THE. 

Is  in  their  sins.    Eze.  3  :  19.    Jno.  8  :  21. 

Is  without  hope.     Pro.  11:7. 

Sometimes  without  fear.     Jer.  34  :  5,  with 

2Chr.  36  :  11—13. 
Frequently  sudden  and  unexpected.  Job  21  : 

13,  23.    Job  27  :  21.    Pro.  29  :  1. 
Frequently  marked  by  terror.    Job  18  :  11 — 

15.  Job  27  :  19—21.     Psa.  73  :  19. 
Punishment  follows.   Isa.  14  :  9.   Acts  1  :  25. 
The  remembrance  of  them  perishes  in.    Job 

IS  :  17.    Psa.  34  :  16.    Pro.  10  : 7. 

God  has  no  pleasure  in.    Eze.  18  :  23,  32. 

Like  the  deatli  of  beasts.     Psa.  49  :  14. 

Illustrated.     Luke  12  :  20.    Luke  16  :  22,  2.3. 

Exemplified.  Korah,  ^-c.  Num.  16  :  32. 
Absalom,  2  Sam.  18  : 9,  10.  Ahah,  1  Kin. 
22  :  34.  Jezebel,  2  Kin.  9  :  33.  Jlthaliah, 
2  Chr.  23  :  15.  Hainan,  Est.  7  :  10.  Bel- 
shazzar,  Dan.  5  :  30.  Juda^,  Mat.  27  :  5 
with  .-Vets  1  :  18.  Ananias,  ^-c.  Acts  5  ; 
5,  9,  10.     Herod,  Acts  12  :  23. 

No.    74.    DECEIT. 
Is  falsehood.    Psa.  119  :  118. 


The  tongue,  the  instrument  of     Rom.  3  :  13. 
Comes  from  the  heart.    Mar.  7  :  22. 
Characteristic  of  the  heart.    Jer.  17  :  9. 
God  abhors.     Psa.  5  :  6. 
Forbidden.     Pro.  24  :  28.     1  Pet.  3  :  10. 
Christ  was  perfectly  free  from.    Isa.  63  :  9, 

with  1  Pet.  2  :  22. 
Saints 

B'ree  from.    Psa.  24  : 4.    Zep.  3  :  13.    Rev. 
14:5. 

Purpose  against.    Job  27  : 4. 

Avoid.     Job  31  :  6. 

Shun  those  addicted  to.    Psa.  101  :  7. 

Pray  for  deliverance  from  those  who  use. 
Psa.  43  :  1.    Psa.  120  :  2. 

Delivered  from  those  who  use.  Psa.  72  :  14. 

Should  beware  of  those  who  teach.    Eph. 
5  :  6.     Col.  2  :  8. 

Should  lay  aside,  in  seeking  truth.    1  Pet. 
2  :  1. 
Ministers  should  lay  aside.    2  Cor.  4:2.    1 

The.  2  :  3. 
The  wicked 

Are  full  of.    Rom.  1  :  29. 

Devise.    Psa.  35  :  20.    Psa.  38  :  12.   Pro. 
12  :  5. 

Utter.    Psa.  10  :  7.    Psa.  36  :  3. 

AVork.     Pro.  11  :  IS. 

Increase  in.    2  Tim.  3  :  13. 

Use,  to  each  other.    Jer.  9  :  5. 

Use,  to  themselves.    Jer.  37  :  9.  Oba.  3  :  7. 

Delight  in.    Fro.  20  :  17. 
Falsf.  tf.achers 

Are  workers  of.    2  Cor.  11  :  13. 

Preach.    Jer.  14  :  14.    Jer.  23  :  26. 

Impose  on  others  by.   Rom.  16  :  18.    Eph. 
4  :  14. 

Sport  themselves  with.    2  Pet.  2  :  13. 
H}  pocrites  devise.    Job  15  :  35. 
H3-pocrites  practice.    Hos.  11  :  12. 
False  witnesses  use.    Pro.  12  :  17. 
A  characteristic  of  Antichrist.    2  Jno.  7. 
A  characteristic  of  the  Apostacy.     2  The. 

2  :  10. 
Evil  of 

Keejis  from  knowledge  of  God.    Jer.  9  :  6. 

Keeps  from  turning  to  God.     Jer.  8  :  5. 

Leads  to  pride  and  oppression.    Jer.  5  : 
27,  28. 

Leads  to  lying.    Pro.  14  :  25. 
Often  accompanied  by  fraud  and  injustice. 

Psa.  10  :  7.    Psa.  43  :  1. 
Hatred  often  concealed  by.  Pro.  26  :  24—26. 
The  folly  of  fools  is.    Pro.  14  :  8. 
The  kisses  of  an  enemy  are.    Pro.  27  :  6. 
Blessedness  of  being  free  from.    Psa.  24  : 4, 

5.  Psa.  32  :  2. 
Punishment  of.  Psa.  55  :  23.  Jer.  9  :  7—9. 
Exemplified.  The  devil,  Gen.  3  :  1,  4,  5. 
Rebecca  and  Jacob,  Gen.  27  :  9, 19.  Lahan, 
Gen.  31  :  7.  Joseph's  biethren.  Gen.  37  : 
31,  32.  Pharoah,  Exo.  8  :  29.  David, 
1  Sam.  21  :  13.  Job^s  friends.  Job  6  :  15. 
Doeg,  Psa.  52  :  2,  compared  with  the  title. 


DEC. 


DES. 


22 


DEV. 


Heiod,  Mat.  2  :  8.  Pharisees,  Mat.  22  : 
16.  Chief  Pnests,  Mar.  14  :  1.  Lawyer, 
Luke  10  :  25. 

No.    75.    DECISION. 

Necessary  to  the  service  of  God.  Luke  9  :  62. 
Exhortations  to.    Jos.  24  :  14,  15. 
Exhibited  in 

Seeking  God  with  the  heart.  2  Chr.  15  :  12. 

Keeping  the  commandments  of  God.   Neh. 
10  :  29. 

Being  on  the  Lord's  side.    Exo.  32  :  26. 

Following  God  fully.  Num.  14  :  24.  Num. 
32  :  12. 

Serving  God.    Isa.  56  :  6. 

Loving  God  perfectly.    Deu.  6  :  5. 
Blessedness  of.    Jos.  I  :  7. 
Opposed  to 

A  divided  service.    Mat  6  :  24. 

Doulde-mindedness.    Jas.  1  :  8. 

Halting  between  two  opinions,     t   Kin. 
18  :  21. 

Turning  to  the  right  or  left.    Deu.  5  :  32. 

Not  setting  the  heart  aright.   Psa.  78  :  8,  37. 
Exempliiied.     Moses,  Exo.  32  :  26.     Calih, 

Num  13  :  30.    Joshua,  Jos.  24  :  15.    Rutit, 

Ruth  1  :  16.     Aa,  2  Chr.  15  : 8.      David, 

Psa.  17  :  3.    Peltr,  Jno.  6  :  68.    Paul,  Acts 

21  :  13.    Mrahain,  Heb.  11:8. 

No.    76.    DELIGHTING    IN    GOD. 

Commanded.    Psa.  37  :  4. 
Reconciliation  leads  to.    Job  22  :  21,  26. 
Observing  the  sabbath  leads  to.  Isa.  58 :  13, 14. 
Sai-vts  experience,  in 

Communion  with  God.     Song  of  Sol.  2  :  3. 

The  law  of  God.  Psa.  1  :  2.  Psa.  119  :24,35. 

The  goodness  of  God.    Neh.  9  :  25. 

The  comforts  of  God.    Psa.  94  :  19. 
Hypocrites 

Pretend  to.    Isa.  58  :  2. 

In  heart  despise.    Job.  27  :  10.    Jer.  6  :  10. 
Promises  to.    Psa.  37  :  4. 
Blessedness  of.    Psa.  112  :  1. 

No.    77.     DENIAL    OF    CHRIST. 
In  doctrine.    Mar.  8  :  33.    2  Tim.  1  :  8. 
In  practice.    Phi.  3  :  18,  19.    Tit.  1  :  16. 
A  characteristic  of  false  teachers.    2  Pet.  2  : 

1.    Jude4. 
Is  tlie  spirit  of  Antichrist.    1  Jno.  2  :  22,  23. 

1  Jno.  4:3. 

Christ  will  deny  those  guilty  of.  Mat.  10  :  33. 

2  Tim.  2  :  12. 

Leads  to  destruction.  2  Pet.  2:1.  Jude  4,  15. 
Exemplified.    Peter,  Mat.  26  :  69—75.     The 
Jews,  Jno.  18  :  40.    Acts  3  :  13,  14. 

No.    78.    DESPAIR. 
Produced  in  the  wicked  by  divine  judgments. 

Deu.  28  :  34,  67.    Rev.  9  :  6.    Rev.  16  :  10. 
Leads  to 

Continuing  in  sin.   Jer.  2  :  25.   Jer.  18  :  12. 

Blasphemy.    Isa.  8  :  21.    Rev.  16  :  10,  11. 
Shall  seize  upon  the  wicked  at  the  appearing 

of  Christ.    Rev.  6:16. 


Saints    sometimes   tempted   to.    Job  7  :  6. 

Lam.  3:18. 
.Saints  enabled  to  overcome.    2  Cor.  4  :  8,  9. 
Trust  in  God,  a  preservative  against.    Psa. 

42  :o,  11. 
Exemplified.     Cain.  Gen  4  :  13,  14.    Jlhitha- 

phtl,  2  bam.  17  :  23.     Judas,  Mat.  27  :  5. 

No.    79.    DEVIL,    THE. 

Sinned  against  God.  2  Pet.  2:4.  1  Jno.  3  :  S. 
Cast  out  of  heaven.    Luke  10  :  18. 
Cast  down  to  hell.    2  Pet  2  :  4.    Jude  6. 
The  author  of  the  fall.     Gen,  3  :  1,  6,  14,  24. 
Tempted  Christ.     Mat.  4  :  3—10. 
Perverts  tlie  scriptures.    Mat.  4  :  6,  with 

P.sa.  91  :  U,  12. 
Opposes  God's  works.  Zee.  3:1.1  The.  2 :  18. 
Hinders  the  gospel.  Mat.  13:19.  2  Cor.  4  : 4. 
Works  lying  wonders.    2  The.  2  :  9.    Rev. 

16  :  14. 
Assumes   the  form  of  an  angel  of   light. 

2  Cor.  H  :  14. 
The  wicked 

Are  the  children  of.  Mat.  13  :  38.  Acts  13  : 
10.     1  Jno.  3  :  10. 

Turn  aside  after.     1  Tim.  5  :  15. 

Do  the  lusts  of.    Jno.  8  :  44. 

Possessed  by.     Luke  22  :  3.     Acts  5  :  3. 
Kph.  2  : 2. 

Blinded  by.    2  Cor.  4  :  4. 

Deceived  by.  1  Kin.  22  :  21, 22.  Rev.  20  : 7, 8. 

Ensnared  by.     1  Tim.  3:7.    2  Tim.  2  :  26. 

Troubled  by.     1  Sam.  16  :  14. 

Punished,  together  with.    Mat.  25  :  41. 
Saints 

Afllicted  by,  only  as  God  permits.    Job  1  : 
12.    Job  2  :  4—7. 

Tempted  by.     1  Chr.  21  :  1.     1  The.  3  :  5. 

Sifted  by.    Luke  22  :  31. 

Should  resist.    Jas.  4:7.     1  Pet.  5  :  9. 

Should  be  armed  against.  Eph.  6  :  11-16. 

Should  be  watchful  against.    2  Cor.  2  :  11. 

Overcome.     1  Jno.  2  :  13.    Rev.  12  :  11. 

Shall  finally  triumph  over.    Rom.  16  :  20. 
Triumph  over,  by  Christ 

Predicted.    Gen.  3  ;  15.    Psa.  68  :  18. 

In  resisting  his  temptations.    Mat.  4:11. 

In  casting  out  the  spirits  of.    Luke  11  :  20. 
Luke  13  :  32. 

In  empowering  his  disciples  to  cast  out 
Mat.  10  :  1.    Mar.  16  :  17. 

In  destroying  the  works  of.    1  Jno.  3  :  8. 

Completed  by  his  death.   Col.  2  :  15.   Hell. 
2  :  14. 

Illustrated.    Luke.  11  :  21,  22. 
Character  of 

Presumptuous.    Job  1  :  6.    Miit  4  :  5,  6. 

Proud.     1  Tim.  3  :  6. 

Powerful.    Eph.  2:  2.    Eph.  6  :  12. 

Wicked.     1  Jno.  2  :  13. 

Malignant.    Job  1  :  9.    Job  2  :  4. 

Subtle.    Gen.  3  :  1,  with  2  Cor.  11  :  3. 

Deceitful.    2  Cor.  11  :  14.    Eph.  6  :  11. 

Fierce  and  cruel.    Luke  8  :  29.    Luke  9  : 
39,  42.    1  Pet.  6  :  8. 


DEV. 


DIL. 


23 


DIS. 


DIV. 


Active  ill  Joins  evil.    Job  1  :  7.    Job  2  :  2. 

Cowardly.     Ja.s.  4  :  7. 
The  Apostucy  is  of.  -2  The.  2  :  9.   1  Tim.  4:1. 
Sliall  be  coiutemned  at  the  judgment.    Jude 

6.    Rev.  -JO  :  10. 
Everlasting  fire  is  jiropared  for.    Mat.  2.5  :  41. 
Compared  to,  Ji  fowler.  Psa.  91  :  3.    Fowls, 

Mat.  13  :  4.    ^'1  sower  o/  fores,  Mat.  13  : 

25,  28.    .1  wolf,  Jno.  10  :  13.    Jl  roaring 

lion,  1  Pet.  5  :  8. 
No.    80.    DEVOTEDNESS    TO    GOD. 
A  characteristic  of  saints.    Psa.  119  :  38. 
Christ,  an  example  of.  Jno.  4  :  34.  Jno.  17  :  4. 
GRorNDED  rporj 

The  mercies  of  God.    Piom.  12  :  1. 

The  goodness  of  God.     1  Sam.  12  :  24. 

Tlie  call  of  God.     1  The.  2  :  12. 

The  death  of  Christ.    2  Cor.  o  :  15. 

Our  creation.     Psa.  86  :  9. 

Our  preservation.     Isa.  46  :  4. 

Our  redemption.    1  Cor.  6  :  19,  20. 
Should  be 

With  our  spirit.    1  Cor.  6  :  20.    1  Pet.  4  :  6. 

With  our  bodies.  Rom.  12  :  1.  1  Cor.  6  :  20. 

With  our  members.     Rom.  6  :  12,  13. 

With  our  substance.  Exo.  22  :  20.  Pro.  3  : 9. 

Unreserved.    Mat.  6  :  24.    Luke  14  :  33. 

Abounding.     I  The.  4  :  1. 

Persevering.  Luke  1  :  74,  75.  Luke  9  :  62. 

In  life  and  death.   Rom.  14  :  8.    Phi.  1  :  20. 
Should  rk  kxhibitkd  in 

Loving  God.     Deu.  6  :  5.    Luke  10  :  27. 

Serviiig  God.   1  Sam.  12  :  24.  Rom.  12  :  11. 

Walking  worthy  of  God.     1  The.  2  :  12. 

Doing  all  to  God's  glory.     1  Cor.  10  :  31. 

Bearing  the  cross.    Mar.  8  :  34. 

Self-denial.    Mar.  8  :  34. 

Living  to  Christ.    2  Cor.  5  :  15. 

Giving  up  all  for  Christ.   Mat.  19  :  21, 28, 29. 
Want  of,  condemned.     Rev.  3  :  16. 
Exemplified.    Joshua,  Jos.    24  :  15.    Peter, 

^Indrew,    James,    John,    Mat.   4    :   20—22. 

Joanna,  ^-c.  Luke  8  :  3.     Paul,  Phi.  1  :  21. 

Tiiiiothii,   Plii.  2  :  19—22.    Epapkrodilus, 

Phi.  2  :  30. 

No.    81.    DILIGENCE. 
Christ,  an  example.  Mar.  1  :  35.  Luke  2  :  49. 

RF.tiUIRED    DY    GOD    IN 

Seeking  him.     I  Chr.  22  :  19.    Heb.  11  :  6. 
Obeying  him.    Deu.  6  t  17.     Deu.  11  :  13. 
Hearkening  to  him.     Isa.  55  :  2. 
Striving  after  perfection.     Phi.  i  :  13,  14. 
Cultivating  christian  graces.  .2  Pet.  1  :  5. 
Keeping  the  soul.     Deu.  4  :  9. 
Keeping  the  heart.     Pro.  4  :  23. 
Labours  of  love.     Heb.  6  :  10—12. 
Following  every  good  work.   1  Tim.  5  :  10 
Guarding  against  defilement.    Heb.  12  :  15. 
Seeking'to  l)e  found  spotless.  2  Pet  3  :  14^ 
Making  ourcalling,  &c.  sure.    2Pet.l  :  10. 
Self-cxamiiiation.     Psa.  77  :  6. 
Lawful  business.  Pro.  27  :  23.    Ecc.  9  :  10. 
Teaching  religion.    2  Tim.  4  :  2.    Jude  3 
Instructing  children.  Deu.  6  : 7.  Deu.  11  :  19. 


Discharging  official  duties.    Deu.  19  :  18. 
Saints  should  aliound  in.    2  Cor.  8  :  7. 
In  the  service  of  God 

Should  be  pieserved  in.    Gal.  6  ;  9. 

Is  not  in  vain.     1  Cor.  15  :  58. 

Preserves  from  evil.    Exo.  15  :  26. 

Leads  to  assured  hope.    Heb.  6:11. 
God  rewards.     Deu.  11  :  14.    Heb.  11:6. 
In  temporal  matters,  leads  to 

Favour.    Pro.  11  :  27. 

Prosjierity.    Pro.  10  :  4.    Pro.  13  :  4. 

Honour.    Pro.  12  :  24.    Pro.  22  :  29. 
Illustrated.    Pro.  6  :  6—8. 
Exemplified.      Jacob,   Gen.   31   :  40.     Ruth, 

Ruth  2  :  17.      Hezekiah,  2  Chr.  31   :  21. 

Nehemiah,  ^-c.    Neh.  4  :  6.    Psalmist,  Psa. 

119  :  60.    Jjpostles,  Acts  5  :  42.    Jlpollos, 

Acts  18  :  25.     Titus,  2  Cor.  8  :  22.     Paul, 

IThe.  2  :  9.     Onesiphorus,  2  Tim.  1  :  17. 

No.    82.     DISCIPLINE    OF    THE 

CHURCH. 

Ministers  authorized  to  establish.  Mat.  16  :  19. 

Mat.  18  :  18. 
Consists  in 

Maintaining  sound  doctrine.    1  Tim.  1  :  3. 
Tit.  1  :  13. 

Ordering  its  affairs.  1  Cor.  11  :  34.  Tit.  1  : 5. 

Rebuking  oflenders.  1  Tim.  5  :  20.  2  Tim. 
4  :2. 

Removing  obstinate  offenders.    1  Cor.  5  : 
3—5,  13.     1  Tim.  1  :  20. 
Should  be  submitted  to.    Heb.  13  :  17. 
Is  for  edification.    2  Cor.  10:8.    2  Cor.  13  :  10. 
Decency  and  Older,  the  objects  of.     1  Cor. 

14  :  40. 
Exercise,  in  a  spirit  of  charity.  2  Cor.  2  :6 — 8. 
Prohibits  w  omen  preaching.    1  Cor.  14  :  34. 

1  Tim.  2  :  12. 
No.    83.     DISOBEDIENCE    TO    GOD. 
Provokes  his  anger.  Psa.  78  :  10,  40.  Isa.  3:8. 
P'orfeits  his  favour.     1  Sam.  13  :  14. 
Forfeits  his  promised  blessings.    Jos.  5  :  6. 

1  Sam.  2  :  30.     Jer.  18  :  10. 
Brings  a  curse.  Deu.  11  :28.  Deu.  28  :  16,  &c. 
A  characteristic  of  the  wicked.    Eph.  6  :  6. 

Tit.  I  :  16.    Tit.  3  :  3. 
The  wicked  persevere  in.    Jer.  22  :  21. 
Heniousuess  of,  illustrated.    Jer.  35  :  14,  &c. 
Men  prone  to  excuse.    Gen.  3  :  12,  13. 
Shall  be  punished.    Isa.  42  :  24, 25.  Heb.  2  :  2. 
.Acknowledge  the  punishment  of,  to  be  just. 

Neh.  9:32,  33.    Dan.  9  :  10,  II,  14. 
Warnings  against.  1  Sara.  12  :  15.  Jer.  12  :  17. 
Bitter  results  of,  illustrated.    Jer.  9  :  13,  16. 
Exemplified.    Jldam  and  Eve,  Gen.  3  :  6,  11. 

Pharaoh,  Exo.  5  :  2.  Nadab,  (J-c.  Lev.  10  :  1. 

Moses,  4-c.  Num.  20  :  8, 11,  24.  Saul,  1  Sam. 

28  :  18.     The  prophet,  1  Kin.  13  :  20—23. 

Israel,  2  Kin.  18  :  9—12.  Jonah,  Jno.  1  :  2, 3. 

No.  84.  DIVISIONS. 

Forbidden  in  the  church.     1  Cor.  1  :  10. 
Condemned  in  the  church.  1  Cor.  1  :  11—13. 
1  Cor.  11  :  18. 


24 


DRU. 


EAR. 


Unbecoming  in  the  church.  1  Cor.  12  :  24,  25. 
Are  contrary  to  the 

Unity  of  Christ.  1  Cor.  1  :  13.  1  Cor.  12  ;  13. 

Desire  of  Christ.    Jno.  17  :  21—23. 

Purpose  of  Christ.    Jno.  10  :  16. 

Spirit  of  the  primitive  cliurch.   1  Cor.  1 :  16. 
Are  a  proof  of  a  carnal  spirit.     1  Cor.  3  :  3. 
Avoid  those  who  cause.  Kom.  16  :  17. 
EvU  of,  illustrated.    Mat.  12  :  25. 

No.  85.    DOCTRINES    OF    THE  GOS- 
PEL,  THE. 

Are  from  God.    Jno.  7  :  16.    Acts  13  :  12. 
Are  taufflit  by  scripture.    2  Tim.  3  :  16. 
Are  godly.    1  Tim.  6  :  3.    Tit.  1  :  1. 
Immorality  condemned  by.    1  Tim.  1  :9 — 11. 
Lead  to  fellowship  with  the  Father  and  with 

the  Son.     1  Jno.  1  :  3.  2  Jno.  9. 
Lead  to  holiness.  Rom.  6  :  17—22.  Tit.  2  :  12. 
Bring  no  reproacli  on.  1  Tim.  6  : 1.  Tit.  2  : 5. 
Ministers  should 

Be  nourished  up  in.    1  Tim.  4  :  6. 

Attend  to.     1  Tim.  4  :  13,  16. 

Hold,  in  sincerity.  2  Cor.  2  :  17.    Tit.  2:7. 

Hold,  stedfastly.    2  Tim.  1  :  13.    Tit.  1  :  9. 

Continue  in.     1  Tim.  4  :  16. 

Speak  things  wliich  become.    Tit.  2  :  1. 
Saints  obey,  from  the  heart.    Rom.  6  :  17. 
Saints  aliide  in.    Acts  2  :  42.    2  Jno.  9. 
A  faitliful  walk  adorns.    Tit.  2  ;  10. 
The  obedience  of  saints  leads  to  surer  know- 
ledge of.    Jno.  7  :  17. 
Those  who  oppose,  are 

Proud.     1  Tim.  6:  3,  4. 

Ignorant.    1  Tim.  6  :  4. 

Doting  about  questions,  &c.     1  Tim.  6  :  4. 

Not  to  be  received.    2  Jno.  10. 

To  be  avoided.    Rom.  16  :  17. 
Not  endured  by  the  wicked.    2  Tim.  4  :  3. 

No.   86.    DOCTRINES,   FALSE. 

A  hindrance  to  growth  in  grace.  Eph.  4  :  14. 
Destructive  to  faith.    2  Tim.  2  :  IS. 
Hateful  to  God.    Rev.  2  :  14,  15. 
Unprofitable  and  vain.  Tit.  3  :  9.  Heb.  13  :  9. 
Should  be  avoided  bt 

Ministers.     1  Tim.  1:4.     1  Tim.  6  :  20. 

Saints.    Eph.  4  :  14.    Col.  2  :  S. 

AJl  men.    Jer.  23  :  16.    Jer.  29  :  9. 
The  wicked  love.    2  Tim.  4  :  3,  4. 
Tlie  wicked  given  up  to  believe.  2  The.  2:11. 
Teachers  of. 

Not  to  be  countenanced.    2  Jno.  10. 

Shouhl  be  avoided.     Rom.  16  :  17,  19. 

Bring  reproach  on  religion.    2  Pet.  2  :  2. 

Speak  perverse  tilings.    Acts  20  :  30. 

Attract  many.    Acts  20  :  30.    2  Pet.  2  :  2. 

Deceive  many.    Mat.  24  :  5. 

Shall  abound'  in  the  latter  days.    1  Tim. 
4  :  1. 

Pervert  the  gospel  of  Christ.    Gal.  1  :  6, 7. 

Shall  be  exposed.    2  Tim.  3  :  9. 
Teachers  of,  are  describfd  as 

Cruel.    Acts  20  :  29. 

DeceitfuL    2  Cor.  11  :  13. 


Covetous.    Tit.  1:11.    2  Pet.  2:3. 

Ungodly.    Jude  4,  8. 

Proud  and  ignorant.     1  Tim.  6  :  3,  4. 

Corrupt  and  reprobate.    2  Tim.  3  :  8. 
Try,  by  scripture.     Isa.  8  :  20.     1  Jno.  4  :  1. 
Curse  on  those  who  teach.    Gal.  I  :  8,  9. 
Punishment  of  those  who  teach.    Mic.  3  :  6, 

7.    2  Pet.  2:1,3. 

No.   87.    DRUNKENNESS. 
Forbidden.    Eph.  5  :  18. 
Caution  against.    Luke  21  :  34. 
Is  a  work  of  the  flesh.    Gal.  5  :  21. 
Is  debasing.    Isa.  28  :  8. 
Is  inflaming.     Isa.  5  :  11. 
Overcharges  the  heart.    Luke  21  :  34. 
Takes  away  the  heart.    Hos.  4  :  11. 

LE.iD3   TO 

Poverty.    Pro.  21  :  17.    Pro.  23  :  21. 

Strife.    Pro.  23  :  29,  30. 

Woe  and  sorrow.    Pro.  23  :  29,  30. 

Error.     Isa.  28  :  7. 

Contempt  of  God's  works.    Isa.  5  :  12. 

Scorning.    Hos.  7  :  6. 

Rioting  and  wantonness.    Rom.  13  :  13. 
The  wicked  addicted  to.     Dan.  5  :  1 — 4. 
False  teachers  often  addicted  to.  Isa.  66  :  12. 
Folly  of  yielding  to.    Pro.  20  :  1. 
Avoid  those  given  to.  Pro.  23  :  20.  1  Cor.  6  : 

II. 
Denunciations  against 

Those  given  to.    Isa.  5  :  11,  12.    Isa.  29  : 
1—3. 

Those  who  encourage.    Hab.  2  :  15. 
Excludes  from  heaven.    1  Cor.  6  :  10.    Gal. 

5  :21. 
Punishment  of.    Deu.  21  :  20,  21.    Joel  1  :  5, 

6.     Amos  6  :  6.  7.     Mat.  24  :  49—61. 
Exemplified.     Noah,  Gen.  9  :  21.     Nolial,  1 

Sam. 2.3  :  36.     Uriah.  2  Sam.  11  :  13.    Elah, 

I  Kin.  16  :  9,  10.     Benhadad,  1  Kin.  20  :  16. 
Belshnzzar,  Dan.  5  :  4.  Corinthians,  1  Cor. 

II  :21. 

No.  88.    EARLY  RISING. 

Christ  set  an  example  of.  Mar.  1  :  35.  Lulie 

21  :  38.    Jno.  8  :  2. 
Re(}uisite  for 

Redeeming  time.    Ef)h.  5  :  16. 

Devotion.    Psa.  6  :  3.    Psa.  69  :  16.    Psa 
63  :  1.     Psa.  88  :  13.     Isa.  26  :  9. 

Communion  with  Christ.  So.  of  Sol.  7  :  12. 

Executing  God's  commands.     Gen.  22  :  3. 

Discharge  of  daily  duties.    Pro.  31  :  15. 
Neglect  of,leads  to"poverty.    Pro.  6  :  9 — 11. 
Practised  ev  the  wicked,  for 

Deceit.    Pro.  27  :  14. 

Drunkenness.     Isa.  6:11. 

Corrupting  their  doings.    Zep.  3  ;  7. 

Executing  plans  of  evil.    Mic.  2  :  1. 
Illustrates  spiritual  diligence.  Rom.  13  :  II, 

12. 
Exemplified.  Mraham,  Gen.  19  :  27.    Isaac, 

^■c.   Gen.  26   :  31.    Jacob,   Gen.  28   :  18. 

Joshua,  ij-c.  Jos.  3  :  1.     Gideon,  Jud.  6  :  38. 


EDI. 


KLE. 


EMB. 


ENE. 


Samuel,  1  Sam.  15  :  12.  David,  1  Sam.  17  : 
20.  Sen-ant  of  EUsha, '2  Kia.G -.15.  Manj, 
<^-c.  Mar.  J6  :  2.  .'Iposlles,  Acts  5  :  21. 

No.  89.    EDIFICATION. 

Described.    Eph.  4  :  12—16. 

Is    THE    OBJECT    OF 

The  ministerial  office.     Eph.  4  :  II,  12. 

Ministerial  gifts.    1  Cor.  14  :  3 — 5,  12. 

Ministerial  authonty.  2  Cor.  10  :  8.  2  Cor. 
13  :  10. 

The  Church's  union  in  Christ.  Eph.  4  :  16. 
The  gospel,  the  instrument  of.    Acis  20  :  32 
Love  leads  to.     1  Cor.  8  :  1. 
Exhortation  to.    Jude  20,  21. 
Mutual,  commanded.    Rom.  14  :  19.    1  The. 

5  :  11. 
.\U  to  be  done  to.  2  Cor.  12  :  19.  Eph.  4  :  29. 
Use  self-denial  to  promote,  in  others.  1  Cor. 

10  :  23,  33. 
The  peace  of  the  Church  favours.    Acts  9  : 

31. 
Foolish  questions  opposed  to.    1  Tim.  1  :  4. 

No.  90.    ELECTION. 

Of  Christ,  as  Messiah.  Isa.  42  :  1.  1  Pet.  2  :  6. 

Of  good  angels.     1  Tim.  .5  :  21. 

Of  Israel.    Ueu.  7  :  6.     Isa.  45  :  4. 

Of  ministers.    Luke  6  :  13.    Acts  9  :  15. 

Of  churches.     1  Pet.  6  :  13. 

Of  saints,  is 

Of  God.     1  The.  1  :  4.    Tit.  1  :  1. 

By  Christ.    Jno.  13  :  IS.    Jno.  15  :  16. 

In  Christ,     Eph.  1  :  4. 

Personal.    Mat.  20  :  16,  with  Jao.  6   :  44. 
Acts  22:  14.     2  Jno.  13. 

According  to  the  purpose  of  God.    Rom. 
9  :  11.     Eph.  1:11. 

According  to  the  foreknowledge  of  God. 
Rom.  S  :  29.     1  Pet.  1  :  2. 

Eternal.     Eph.  1:4. 

Sovereign.    Rom.  9  :  15,  16.    1  Cor.  1  :  27. 
Eph.  1  :  11. 

Irrespective  of  merit.    Rom.  9:11. 

Of  grace.    Rom.  11:5. 

Recorded  in  heaven.     Luke  10  :  20. 

p"or  the  glory  of  God.    Eph.  1  :  6. 

Through  faith.    2  The.  2  :  13. 

Through  sanctification  of  the  Spirit.  1  Pet 
1:2.    2  The  2  :  13. 

To  adoption.    Eph.  1  :  5. 

To  salvation.    2  The.  2  :  13. 

To  conformity  with  Christ.    Rom.  8  :  29. 

To  good  works.     Eph.  2  :  10. 

To  spiritual  warfare.    2  Tim.  2  :  4. 

To  eternal  glory.    Rom.  9  :  23. 
Ensures  to  saints 

Eftectual  calling.    Rom.  8  :  30. 

Divine  teaching.    Jno.  17  :  6. 

Belief  in  Christ.     Acts  13  :  4S. 

Acceptance  with  God.    Rom.  11  :  7. 

Protection.     Mar.  13  :  20. 

Vindication  of  their  wrongs.   Luke  18  :  7. 

Working  of  all  things  for  good.     Rom 
8  :  28. 


Blessedness.    Psa.  33  :  12.    Psa.  65  :  4. 
Tlic  inheritance.   Isa.  65  :  9.  1  Pet.  1  :  4,  5. 

Should  lead  to  cultivation  of  graces.  Col. 
3  :  12. 

Should  be  evidenced  by  diligence.  2  Pet. 
1  :10. 

Saints  may  have  assurance  of    1  The.  1  :  4. 

E.xemplified.  laaac.  Gen.  21  :  12.  Jlbram, 
Neh.  9  :  7.  ZtnMabel,  Hag.  2  :  23.  Apos- 
tles, Jno.  13  :  18.  Jno.  15  :  19.  Jacob,  Rom. 
9  :  12,  13.  ilu/us,  Rom.  16  :  13.  Paul,  Gal. 

1  :  15. 

No.  91.  EMBLEMS  OF  THE  HOLY 
GHOST,  THE. 

Watf.r.    Jno.  3  :  5.    Jno.  7  :  38,  39. 

Cleansing.  Eze.  16  :  9.  Eze.  36  :  25.  Eph. 
5  :  26.    Heb.  10  :  22. 

Fertilizing.    Psa.  1  :  3.    Isa.  27  :  3,  6.    Isa. 
44  :  3,  4.     Isa.  58  :  11. 

Refreshing.    Psa.  46  :  4.     Isa.  41  :  17,  18. 

Abundant.    Jno.  7  :  37,  38. 

Freely  given,  Isa.  55  :  1.  Jno.  4  :  14.  Rev. 
22 :  17. 
Fire.    Mat.  3  :  n. 

Purifying.    Isa.  4  :  4.    Mai.  3  :  2,  3. 

Illuminating.     Exo.  13  :  21.    Psa.  78  :  14. 

Searching.     Zep.  I  :  12,  with  1  CoT.  2  :  10. 
Wind.     Song  of  Sol.  4  :  16. 

Independent.    Jno.  3:8.     1  Cor.  12  :  11. 

Powerful.     1  Kin.  19  :  11,  with  Acts  2  :  2. 

Sensible  in  its  efl'ects.    Jno.  3  :  8. 

Reviving.     Eze.  37  :  9,  10,  14. 
Oil.     Psa.  45  :  7. 

Healing.    Isa.  1  :  6.    Luke  10  :  34.    Rev. 

3  :  18. 

Comforting.    Isa.  61  :  3.    Heb.  1  :  9. 
Illuminating.    Zee.  4  :  2,  3,  11— 14.     Mat. 

25  :  3,  4.     1  Jno.  2  :  20,  27. 
Consecrating.     Exo.  29  :  7.     Exo.  30  :  30. 

Isa.  61  :  1. 
Rain  and  dew.    Psa.  72  :  6. 
Fertilizing.      Eze.  34  :  26,  27.      Hos.  6  :  3. 

Hos.  10  :  12.     Hos.  14  :  5. 
Refreshing.    Psa.  68  :  9.    Isa.  18  :  4. 
Abundant.   Psa.  133  :  3. 
Imperceptible.     2  Sam.  17  :  12,  with  Mar. 

4  :  26—28. 

A  DOVE.    Mat.  3  :  16. 

Gentle.    Mat.  10  :  16,  with  Gal.  5  :  22. 
A  VOICE.     Isa.  6  :  8. 

Speaking.    Mat.  10  :  20. 

Ciuiding.    Isa.  30  :  21,  with  Jno.  16  :  13. 

Warning.    Heb.  3  :  7—11. 
A  sE.iL.     Rev.  7  :  2. 

Impressing.  Job.  38  :  14,  with  2  Cor.  3  :  18. 

Securing.     Eph.  1  :  13,  14.     Eph.  4  :  30. 

Authenticating.   Jno.  6  :  27.    2  Cor.  1  :  22. 
Cloven  tongues.  Acts  2  :  3,  6 — 11. 

No.  92.    ENEMIES. 
Christ  prayed  for  his.     Luke  23  :  34. 
The  lives  of,  to  be  spared.    1  Sam.  24  :  10. 

2  Sam.  16  :  10,  11. 


ENV. 


EXA. 


:26 


EXC. 


The  goods  of,  to  be  taken  care  of.    Exo 

as  :  4,  6. 
Should  be 

Loved.     Mat.  5:44. 

Prayed  for.  Mat.  5  :  44.   Acts  7  :  60. 

Assisted.     Pro.  2-5  :  21,  with  Rom.  12  :  20. 

Overcome  by  kindness.     1  Sam.  26:21. 
Pro.  25  :  22,  with  Rom.  12  :  20. 
Rejoice  not  at  the  misfortunes  of.  Job  31  :  29. 
Rejoice  not  at  the  failings  of    Pro.  24  :  17. 
Desire  not  the  death  of     1  Kin.  3  :  11. 
Curse  them  not.    Job  31  :  30. 
Be  attectionately  concerned  for.  Psa  3.^  :  13. 
The  friendship  of,  deceitful.    2  Sam.  20  :  9, 

10.  Pro.  26  :  26.  Pro.  27  :  6.  Mat.  26  :48,  49. 
God  defends  against.  Psa.  59  :  9.  Psa.  61  :  3. 
God  delivers  from.  1  Sam.  12  :  11.  Ezr.8  :  31. 

Psa.  IS  :  4S. 
Made  to  be  at  peace  with  SEiints.  Pro.  16  :  7. 
Pray  for  deliverance  from.     1  Sam.  12  :  10. 

Psa.  17  :  9.     Psa.  59  :  1.     Psa  64  :  1. 
Of  saints,  God  will  destroy.    Psa.  60  :  12. 
Praise  God  for  deliverance  from.  Psa.  136 :  24. 

No.  93.    ENVY. 
Forbidden.     Pro.  3  :  31.     Rom.  13  :  13. 
Produced  by  foolish  disputations.  1  Tim.  6  : 4. 
Excited  by  good  deeds  of  others.   Ecc.  4  :  4. 
A  work  of  the  flesh.     Gal.  5  :  21.    Jas.  4  ;  5. 
Hurtful  to  tlie  envious.  Job  5  : 2.  Fro.  14  :  30. 
None  can  stand  before.    Pro.  27  :  4. 
A  proof  of  carnal-mindedness.  1  Cor.  3  :  1,  3. 
Inconsistent  with  the  gospel.    Jas.  3  :  14. 
Hinders  growth  in  grace.     1  Pet.  2  :  1,  2. 
The  wicked 

Are  full  of    Rom.  1  :  29. 

Live  in.     Tit.  3  :  3. 
Leads  to  every  evil  work.    Jas.  3  :  16. 
Prosperity  of  the  wicked  should  not  excite. 

Psa.  37  :  1,  36.     Psa.  73  :  3,  17—20. 
Punishment  of    Psa.  106  :  16, 17.    Isa  26  :  11. 
ExempUfied.     Cain,  Gen.  4  :  5.     Philistines, 

Gen   26  :  14.     Laban^s  sons,  Gen.   31   :  1. 

Joseph's  brethren,  Gen.  37  :  11.      Joshua, 

Num.  11  :  23.  29.    ^iaron,  (je.  Num.  12  :  2. 

Korah,  4-c.  Num.  16  :  3,  with  Psa.  lOo  :  16. 

Saul,  1   Sam.  18:8.     Sanballat,   ^-c.  Neh. 

2  :  10.    Haman,  Est.  6  :  13.    Edomites,  Eze. 

35  :  11.     Princes  of  Babylon,  Dan.  6  :  3,  4. 

Chief  Priests,    Mar.  15  :  10.    Jews,   Acts 

13:  "4.5.     Acts  17:  5. 
No.  94.  EXAMPLE  or  CHRIST,  THE. 
Is  perfect.    Heb.  7  :  26. 
Conformity  to,  recjuirkd  m 

Holiness.    1  Pet.  1  :  15, 16,  with  Eom.  1  :  6. 

Righteousness.     1  Jno.  2  :  6. 

Purity.     1  Jno.  3  :  3. 

Love.  Jno.  13  :  34.  Eph  5  :  2.  1  Jno.  3  :  16. 

Humility.    Luke  22  :  27.    Phi.  2  :  5,  7. 

Meekness.    Mat.  11  :  29. 

Lowliness  of  heart.    Mat.  11  :  29. 

Obedience.    Jno.  15  :  10. 

Self-denial.    Mat.  16  :  24.    Rom.  15  :  3. 

Ministering  to  others.    Mat.  20  :  28.    Jno. 
13  :  14,  15. 


Benevolence.    Acts  20  :  35.  2  Cor.  8  :  7,  9. 

Forgiving  injuries.     Col.  3  :  13. 

Overcoming  sin.     1  Pet.  4:1. 

Overcoming  the  world.    Jno.  16  :  33,  with 
1  Jno.  6  :  4. 

Being  not  of  the  world.    Jno.  17  :  16. 

Being  guileless.     1  Pet.  2  :  21,  22. 

Suffering  wrongfully.     1  Pet.  2  :  21—23. 

Suffering  for  righteousness.   Heb.  12  :  3, 4. 
Saints  predestined  to  follow.    Eom.  8  :  29. 
Conformity  to,  progressive.    2  Cor.  3  :  18. 

No.  95.  EXCELLENCY  AND  GLORY 

OF  CHRIST,    THE. 

As  God.    Jno.  1  :  1—6.    Phi.  2  :  6,  9,  10. 

As  the  Son  of  God.    Mat.  3  :  17.    Heb.  1  :  6,  8. 

As  One  with  the  Father.    Jno.  10  :  30,  33. 

As  the  First-born.     Coi.  1  :  15,  18. 

As  the  First-begotten.    Heb.  1  :  6. 

.\s  Lord  of  lords,  &c.  Rev.  17  :  14. 

As  the  image  of  God.  Col.  '  :  15.   Heb.  1  : 3. 

As  Creator.  Jno.  1  :  3.  Col.  1  :  16.  Heb.  1  :  2. 

As  the  Blessed  of  God.    Psa.  45  :  2. 

As  Mediator.     1  Tim.  2  :  5.    Heb.  S  :  6. 

As  Prophet.  Den.  IS  :  15, 16,  with  Acts  3  :  22. 

As  Priest.     Psa.  110:4.    Heb.  4  :  15. 

As  King.  Isa.  6  :  1—5,  with  Jno.  12  :  41. 

As  Judge.    Mat.  16  :  27.    Mat.  25  :  31—33. 

As  Shepherd.  Isa  40  :  10,  11.  Jno.  10  :  11, 14. 

As  Head  of  the  Church.    Eph.  1  :  22. 

As  the  true  Light  Luke  1  :  78, 79.  Jno.  1  : 4,  9. 

As  the  foundation  of  the  Church.  Isa.  23  :  16. 

As  the  way.    Jno.  14  :  6.    Heb.  10  :  19,  20. 

As  the  truth.     1  Jno.  5  :  20.    Rev.  3  :  7. 

Asthelife.  Jno. 11:25.  Col.3:4.  lJno.5:ll. 

As  incarnate.    Jno.  1  :  14. 

In  his  words.    Luke  4  :  22.    Jno.  7  :  46. 

In  his  works.    Mat.  13  :  54.    Jno.  2  :  11. 

In  his  sinless  perfection.    Heb.  7  :  26 — 28. 

In  the  fulness  of  his  grace  and  truth.    Psa. 

45  ;  2,  with  Jno.  1  :  14. 
In  his  transfiguration.    Mat.  17  :  2,  with  2 

Pet.  1  :  16—18. 
In  his  exaltation.  Acts  7  :  55, 56.  Eph.  1  :  21. 
In  the  calling  of  the  Gentiles.    Psa.  72  :  17. 

Jno.  12  :21,  23. 
In  the  restoration  of  the  Jews.    Psa.  102  :  16. 
In  his  triumph.    Isa.  63  :  1 — 3,  with  Rev.  19  : 

11,  16. 
Followed  his  sufferings.     I  Pet.  1  :  10,  11. 
Followed  his  resurrection.     1  Pet.  1  :  21. 
Is  unchangeable.    Heb.  1  :  10 — 12. 
Is  incomparable.  Song  of  Sol.  5  :  10.  Phi.  2: 9. 
Imparted  to  saints.  Jno.  17  :  22.  2  Cor.  3  :  l.S. 
Celebrated  bv  the  redeemed.  Rev.  6  :  8 — 14. 

Rev.  7  :  9—12. 
Revealed  in  the  gospel.    Isa.  40  :  5. 
Saints   shall   rejoice  at   the  revelation  of 

1  Pet  4  :  13. 
Saints  shall  behold,  in  heaven.    Jno.  17  :  24. 
No.  96.  EXCELLENCY  AND  GLORY 

OF    THE    CHURCH,     THE. 
Derived  from  God.    Isa.  28  :  5. 
Derived  from  Christ.  Isa.  60  :  1.  Luke  2  :  32. 


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Rosull  from  the  favour  of  God.     Isa.  -tJ  :  4. 
Ciod  clfliglits  in.     Psa  40  :  11.     Isa.  &1  :  3—.'; 
Saints  (Jcliglit  in.    Isa.  CO  :  11. 
Consist  in  its 

Being  the  seat  of  God's  worship.  Psa.  96  :  6. 

Beinff  the  temple  of  God.  1  Cor.  3  :  Iti,  17. 
Epli. -i  ::J1, -iii. 

Being  tlie  frody  of  Christ.    Eph.  1  :  22,  23 

Being  the  bride  of  Christ.     Psa.  45  :  13,  14 
ReV.  ly  :  7,  8     Rev.  21  :  2. 

Being  established.   Psa.  4S  :  8.    Isa  33  :  20 

Kmincnt  position.     Psa.  48  :  2.     Isa.  2  :  2. 

Graces  of  character.     Song  of  Sol.  2  :  M 

Perfection  of  Iwautj-.    Psa.  »0  :  2. 

Wemljers  being  rightcoas.  Isa.  60  :21.  Rev. 
19  :  8. 

Strength  and  defence.     Psa.  48  :  12,  13 

Sanctification.    Eph.  5  :  26,  27. 
Augmented  bv  increase  of  its  members.  Isa. 

49  :  IS.     Isa".  60  :  4—14. 
Are  abundant.     Isa.  66  :  11. 
Sin  obscures.     Lam.  2  ;  14,  15. 

No.    97.    FAITH- 

Is  the  substance  of  things  hoped  for.    Heb. 

11  :  1. 
Is  the  evidence  of  things  not  seen.  Keb.  11  -.  1. 
Commanded.    Mar.  11:22.     IJno.  3:23. 
Thk  objects  of,  are 

(Jod.     Mar.  11:22.    Jno.  14  :  1. 

Christ.  Jno.  6  :  29.  Jno.  14:1.  Acts  20  :  21. 

Writings  of  .Moses.  Jno.5:46.  Acts24:14. 

Writings  of  tlie  prophets.    2  Chr.  20  ;  20, 
Acts  26  :  27. 

Tlie  gospel.    Mar.  1  :  15. 

Proniisesof  God.  Rom.*  :  21.  Heb.  11  :  13. 
In  Chiust,  is 

The  gift  of  God.    Rom.  12  : 3.     Eph.  2  :  8. 
'Eph.  6  :  23.     Phi.  1  -  29. 

The  work  of  Gsd.  Act«  11:21.  1  Cor.  2  :  5. 

Precious.    2  Pet  1  :  1. 

]\!ost  holv.    Jude  20. 

Fruitful"  1  The.  1  :  3. 

Accomjianied  by  repentance.    P>Tar.  1  :  15. 
Luke  24  :  47. 

Followed  by  conrersion.    Acts  11  :  21. 
Christ  is  the  Author  and  Finisher  of.    Heb. 

12  :  2 
Is  a  gift  of  the  Holy  Ghost.     1  Cor.  12  :  9. 
The  scriptures  designed  to  produce.     Jno. 

20:31.     2  Tim.  3  :  15. 
Preaching  designed  to  produce.    Jno  17:20. 
Acts  8  :  12.  R«m.  10:14,  I.d,  17.  1  ('or.  3  :  5. 

THKorOH    IT    IS 

Remission  of  sins.  Acts  10  :  43.  Rom.  3  :  25. 
Justification.    Acts  13  :  39.      Rom.  3  :  21, 

22,  23,  30.     Ror-l.  5  :  1.     Gal.  2  :  16. 
Salvation.     Mar.  16  :  16.    Acts  16  :  3i. 
Sanctification.    Acts  15  :  9.     Acts  26  :  19. 
Spiritual  light.    Jno.  12  :  .36,  46. 
Spiritual  life.    Jno.  20  :  31.     Gal.  2  :  20. 
Eternal  life.  Jno   3  :  15, 16.  Jno.  6  :  40,  47. 
Rest  in  heaven.     Heb.  4  :  3. 
Editication.     1  Tim.  1  ;  4.    Jude  20. 
Preservation.     1  Pet.  1  :  5. 


Adoption.     Jno.  1  :  12.    Gal.  3  :  26. 

Access  to  God.     Rom.  5  : 2.     Eph.  3  :  12. 

Inlieritauce  of  the  promises.     Gal.  3  :  22. 
Heb.  6:12. 

Tlie  gift  of  the  Holy  Ghost.  Acts  11  :  15— 

17.     Gal.  3  :  14.     Eph.  1  :  13. 

Impossible  to  please  God  without.  Heb.  11:6. 

Ju.stification  is  bj',  to  be  of  grace.  Rom.  4  :  16. 

Essential  to  the  profitable  reception  of  the 

gospel.     Heb.  4  :  2. 
Necessary  in  the  chri.stian  xvarfare.    1  Tim. 

1  :  18,  19.     1  Tim.  6  :  12. 
The  gospel  eflectual  in  those  who  have. 

1  The.  2  :  13. 
Excludes  self-justification.     Rom.  10  :  3,  4. 
Excludes  boasting.     Rom.  3  :  27. 
Works  by  love.     Gal.  5:6.     1  Tim.  1  :  5. 

PhUe.  5. 
Pkoduces 

Hoiie.    Rom.  5  ;  2. 

Joy.     Acts  16  :  34.     1  Pet.  1  :  8. 

Peace.    Rom.  15  :  13. 

Confidence.  Isa.  28  :  16,  with  1  Pet.  2  :  6. 

Boldness  in  preaching.    Psa.  116  :  10,  with 
2  Cor.  4  :  13. 
Christ  is  precious  to  those  having.  1  Pet.  2  : 7. 
Christ  dwells  in  the  heart  b}-.     Eph.  3  :  17. 
Necessary  in  prayer.  Mat.  21  :  22.  Jas.  1  :  6. 
Tliose  who  are  not  Christ's  have  not     Jno. 

10  :  26,  27. 
.'in  evidence  of  the  new  birth.    1  Jno.  5  : 1. 

By    IT    8.1INT3 

Live.    Gal.  2  :  20. 

Stand.    Rom.  11  :  20.    2  Cor.  1  :  24. 

Walk.    Rom.  4  :  12.    2  Cor.  5  :  7. 

Obtain  a  good  report.    Heb.  11:2. 

Overcome  the  world.     1  Jno.  5  :  4,  5. 

Resist  the  devil.     1  Pet.  5  :  9. 

Overcome  the  devil.    Eph.  6  ;  16. 

Are  supported.   Psa.  27  :  13.    1  Tim.  4  :  10. 
Saints  die  in.    Heb.  11  :  13. 
Saints  should 

Be  full  of    Acts  6  :  5.    Acts  11  :  24. 

Be  sincere  in.     1  Tim.  1:5.    2  Tim.  1  :  5. 

Abound  in.    2  Cor.  8  :  7. 

Continue  in.    Acts  14  :  22.    Col.  1  :  23. 

Be  strong  in.    Rom.  4  :  20. 

Stand  fa.st  in.     1  Cor.  16  :  13. 

Be  grounded  and  settled  in.    Col.  1  :  23. 

Hold,  with  agood  conscience.  1  Tim.  1  :  19. 

Pray  for  the  increase  of.    Luke  17  :  5. 

Have  full  assurance  of.  2  Tim.  1  :  12.  Heb. 
10  :  22. 
True,  evidenced  bv  its  fruits.   Jas.  2  :  21 — 25. 
Without  fraits,  is  dead.    Jas.  2  :  17,  20,  26. 
Examine  whether  you  be  in.    2  Cor.  13  :  5. 
AH  difficulties  overcome  by.    Mat.  17  :  20. 

Mat.  21  :  21.     IViar.  9  :  23. 
AW  things  should  be  done  in.    Rom.  14  :  22. 
Whatsoever  is  not  of,  is  sin.     Rom.  14  :  23. 
Often  tried  by  affliction.     1  Pet.  1  :  6,  7. 
Trial  of,  works  patience.    Jas.  1  :  3. 
The  wicked  often  profess.    Acts  8  :  13,  21. 
The  wicked  destitute  of    Jno.  10  :  2o.    Jno. 
I     12  :  37.     Acts  19  :  9.     2  The.  3  :  2. 


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Protection  of,  illustrated,  Jl  shield,  Eph. 
6  :  16.     Jl  breastplate,  1  Tlie.  5,  8. 

Exemplified,  Caleb,  Num.  13  :  30.  Job,  Job 
19  ;  -20.  Shadraclu  <5c.  Dan.  3  :  17.  Dariiel 
Dan.  6  :  10,  23.  Peter,  Mat.  16  :  16.  Wo 
man,  who  was  a  si7iner,  Luke  7  :  oO.  Na- 
thanael,  Jno.  1  :  49.  Samaritans,  .Ino.  4  : 
39.  Martha,  Jno.  11  :  27.  The  Disciples, 
Jno.  16:30.  TAoJHas,  Jno.  20  :  28.  Stephen, 
Acts  6  :  o.  Priests,  Acts  6  :  7.  Ethiopian, 
Acts  8  :  37.  Barnabas,  Acts  11  :  24.  Ser- 
^uts  Paulus,  Acts  13  :  12.  Philippian 
jailor.  Acts  16  :  31,  34.  Romans,  Rom.  1  : 
8.     Colossians,  Col.  1  : 4.     Thessalonians, 

1  The.  1  :  3.    Lois,  2  Tim.  1  :  5.    Paul, 

2  Tim.  4  :  7.  .,1bel,  Heb.  11:4.  Knnch, 
Heb.  11  :  5.  Noah,  Heb.  11  :  7.  Jlhraham, 
Heb.  11:8,  17.  Isaac,  Heb.  H  :  20.  Jacob, 
Heb.  11  :  21.  Joseph,  Heb.  II  :  22.  Moses, 
Heb.  11  :  24,  27.  Rahab,  Heb.  11  :  31. 
Gideon,  4-c.     Heb.  11  :  32,  33,  39. 

No.    98.     FAITHFULNESS. 

A  characteristic  of  saints.    Eph.  1  :  1.     Col. 

1:2.     I  Tim.  6  :  2.    Eev.  17  :  14. 
Exhibited  in 

The  service  of  God.    Mat.  24  :  43. 

Declaring  the  word  of  God.    Jer.  23  :  29. 
2  Cor.  2  :  17.    2  Cor.  4  :  2. 

The  care  of  dedicated  things.  2  Chr.  31  :  12. 

Helping  tlie  brethren.    3  Jno.  5. 

Administering  justice.    Deu.  1  :  16. 

Bearing  witness.    Pro.  14  :  5. 

Reproving  others.  Pro.  27  :  6.   Fsa.  141  :  5. 

Situations  of  trust.    2  Kin.  12  :  15.    Neh. 
13  :  13.     Acts  6  :  1—3. 

Doing  work.    2  Chr.  34  :  12. 

Keeping  secrets.    Pro.  II  :  13. 

Conveving  messages.    Pro.  13  :  17.    Pro. 
25  :  i3. 

All  things.     1  Tim.  3:11. 

The  smallest  matters.    Luke  16  :  10—12. 
Should  bo  unto  death.    Rev.  2  :  10. 
Tlie  mercy  of  God  towards  us,  designed  to 

lead  to.     1  Cor.  7  :  2.5. 
Especially  EEquiREo  in 

.Ministers.     1  Cor.  4:2.    2  Tira.  2  :  2. 

The  wives  of  ministers.  1  Tim.  3  :  11. 

The  cliildren  of  ministers.     Tit.  1  :  6. 
Difficulty  of  finding.     Pro.  2  )  :  6. 
The  wicked  devoid  of    Psa.  5  :  9. 
Associate  with  those  who    exhibit.     Psa. 

101  :  6. 
Blessedness  of     1  Sam.  26  :  23.    Pro.  28  :  20. 
Blessedness  of,  illustrated.    Mat.  24  :  45,  46. 

Mat.  2.5  :  21,  23. 
Exemplified,  Joseph,  Gen.  39  :  22,  23.  Moses, 

Num.  12  :  7,  with  Heb.  3    :  2,  5.     David. 

1  Sam.  22  :  14.  Hananiah,  Neh.  7  :  2.  ^Ibra- 

ham,  Neh.  9  :  8.     Gal.  .S  :  9.    Daniel,  Dan. 

6  :  4.     Paul,   Acts  20   :  20,  27.     Timothy, 

1  Cor.  4  :  17.    T>ichicits,  Eph.  6  :  21.    Epa- 

phras.   Col.    1    :  7.     Onciimiis,  Col.  4  :  9 

Silcanus,  1  Pet.  5  :  12.  Jlntipas,  Rev.  2  : 

13. 


No.    99.    FAITHFULNESS    OF    GOD, 
THE. 

Is  part  of  his  character.    Isa.  49  :  7.     1  Cor. 

1:9.     1  The.  5  :  24. 
Declared  to  be 

Great.     Lam.  3  :  23. 

Established.    Psa.  89  : 1. 

Imcomparable.     Psa.  89  :  8. 

Unfailing.     Psa.  89  :  33._    2  Tim.  2  :  13. 

Infinite.     Psa.  36  :  5. 

Everlasting.  Psa.  1 19  :  90.  Psa.  146  :  6. 
Should  be  pleaded  in  prayer.  Psa.  143  :  1. 
Should  be  proclaimed.  'Psa.  40  ;  10.    Psa. 

89  :I. 

M.^MEESTED 

In  his  councils.     Isa.  25  :  1. 

In  aitiicting  his  saints.   Psa.  119  :  7.5. 

In  fulfilling  ills  promises.     I   Kin.  8  :  20. 
Psa.  132  :  11.    Mic.  7  :  20.     Heb.  10  :  23. 

In  keeping  his  covenant.    Deu.  7  :  9.   Psa. 
Ill  :  .5. 

In  his  testimonies.     Psa.  119  :  138. 

In  executing  his  judgments.    Jer.23  :  20. 
Jer.  51  :  29. 

In  forgiving  sins.     1  Jne.  1  :  9. 

To  his  saints.    Psa.  89  :  -24.    2  The.  3  :  3. 
Saints  encouraged  to  depend  on.  1  Pet.  4  :  19. 
Should  be  magnified.  Psa.  89  :  5.  Psa.  92  :  2. 

No.  100.  FALL  OF  MAN,  THE. 
Bv  the  disobedience  of  Adam.  Gen.  3:6,  U, 

"12,  with  Rom.  5  :  12,  1.5,  19. 
Through  temptation  of  tlie  devil.    Gen.  3  : 

1—5.    2  Cor.  11:3.     1  Tim.  2  :  14. 

M.VN    IN    CONSEQUENCE    OF  ; 

Made  in  the  hnage  of  Adam.     Gen.  5  :  3, 

with  I  Cor.  15  :  48,  49. 
Born  in  sin.    Job  15  :  14.    Job  25  :  4.    Psa. 

51  :  5.     Isa.  48  :  8.    Jno.  3  :  6. 
A  child  of  the  devil.    Mat.  13  :  38.    Jno. 

8:44.     IJno.  3:8,  10. 
A  child  of  wrath.     E])li.  2  :  3. 
Evil  in  heart.  CJen  6:5.   Gen.  8  :  21.   Jer. 

16  :  12.    Mat.  15  :  19. 
Blinded  in  heart.     Eph.  4  :  18. 
Corrupt  and  perverse  in  his  wavs.     Gen. 

6  :  12.     Psa.  10  :  5.     Rom.  3  :  12—16. 
Depraved  in  mind.    Rom.  8  :  6 — 7.    Eph. 

4  :  17.    Col  1  :  21.     Tit.  1  :  1.5. 
Without  understanding.  Psa.  14  :  2,  3,  with 

Rom.  3:11.    Rom.  1  :  31. 
■Receives  not  the  tilings  of  God.    1   Cor. 

2  :  14. 
Comes  short  of  God's  glory.    Rom.  3  :  23. 
Defiled  in  conscience.    Tit.  1   :  1.5.    Heb. 

10  :2a 
Intractable.    Job.  II  :  12. 
Estranged  from  God.   Gen.  3  :  8.   Psa.  68  : 

3.    Eph.  4  :  18.    Col.  1  :  21. 
In  bondage  to  sin.    R.om.  6  :  19.    Rom.  7  : 

5,  23.     Gal.  5  :  17.     Tit.  3  :  3. 
In  bondage  to  the  devO.    2  Tim.  2  :  26. 

Heb.  2  :  14,  1.5. 
Constant  in  evil.    Psa.  10  :  5.    2  Pet.  2  :  14. 


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Conscious  olguilt.     Gen.  3  :  7,  8,  10. 
Unrighteous.     Kcc.  7  :  -JO.     Rom.  3  :  10. 
Abominable.     Job  15  :  16.     I'sa.  14  :  3. 
Turned  to  his  own  waj-.     Isa.  i3  :  6. 
Loves  darkness.    .Jno.  3  :  19. 
Corrupt.  Stc.  in  speech.    Kom.  3  :  13,  14. 
Destructive.     «om.  3  :  13,  16. 
Devoid  of  the  tear  of  God.    Rom.  3:18. 
Totally  depraved.  Gen.  6  :  5.  Rom.  7  :  IS, 
Dead  in  sin.     Kph.  -2  :  1.    Col.  2  :  13. 
All  men  partake  of  the  effects  of.     1  Kin.  8  ; 
4a     Gal.  3:  22.    IJno.  1:8.    IJuo.  S  :  19. 

PUMSHMF.NT    CONSKlif EXT    UPON, 

Banishment  from  paradise.     Gen.  3  :  24. 
Condemnation  to  labour  and  sorrow.  Gen. 

3  :  16,  19.     Job  h  :  6,  7. 
Temporal  death.  Gen.  3  :  19.   Rom.  5  :  12. 

1  Cor.  15  :  22. 
Eternal  death.    Job  21  :  30.    Rom.  5  :  18. 
21.     Rom.  6  :  23. 
Cannot  be  remedied  by  man.    Pro.  20   :  9. 

Jer.  2  :  22.     Jer.  13  :'23. 
Remedy  for,  provided  by  God.     Gen.  3  :  15. 
Jno.  3  :  16. 

No.  101.    FAMILIES. 

Of  saints  blessed.    Tsa.  128  :  3,  6. 

Should 
Be  taught  the  scriptures.    Deu.  4  :  9,  10. 
Worship  God  together.     1  Cor.  16  :  19. 
Be  duly  regulated.    Pro.  31  :  27.    1  Tim. 

3  :4,'5,  12. 
Live  in  unity.     Gen.  45  :  24.    Psa.  133  :  1. 
Live  in  mutual  forbearance.     Gen.  50  :  17 

—21.     Mat.  18  : 2 1,  22. 
Rejoice  together  before  God.  Deu.  14  :  26. 

Deceivers  and  liars  should  be  removed  from. 
Psa.  101  :  7. 

Warned  against  departing  from  God.  Deu. 
29  :  18. 

Punishment  of  irreligious.    Jer.  10  :  25. 

Good— Exemplified,  ^ibraham,  Gen.  18  :  19. 
Jacob,  Gen.  35  ;  2.  Joshua,  Jos.  24  :  15. 
David,  2  Sam.  6  :  20.  Job,  Job  1  :  5.  Laz- 
arus of  Betliany.  ino.  11  :  1 — 5.  Comelius, 
Acts  10  :  2,  33.  Lydia,  Acts  16  :  15. 
Jailor  ofPhilippi,  Acts  16  :  31—34.  Oris- 
pus,  Acts  18  :  8.     Lois,  i  Tim.  1  :  H. 

No.   102.    FASTING. 

Spirit  of,  explained.     Isa.  58  :  6,  7. 

Not  to  be  made  a  subject  of  display.    Mat. 

6  :  16—18. 
Should  be  unto  God.    Zee.  7  :  5.  Mat.  6  :  18. 
For  the  cha.^tening  of  the  soul.    Psa.  69  :  10. 
For  the  humbling  of  the  soul.    Psa.  35  :  13. 
Observed  ox  occasions  of 

Judgments  of  God.  Joel  1  :  14.  Joel  2  :  12 

Public  calamities.    2  Sara.  1  :  12. 

Afflictions  of  the  Church.  Luke  5  :  33—35. 

AJflictions  of  others.    Psa.  35  :  13.    Dan. 
6  :  18. 

Private  afflictions.    2  Sam.  12  :  16. 

Approaching  danger.    Est.  4  :  16. 


Ordination  of  ministers.  Acts  13  :  3.    Acts 
14  :  23. 

ACCOMP.INIED    BY 

Pi-ayer.    Ezr.  8  :  23.    Dan.  9  :  3. 

Confession  of  sin.     1  Sam.  7  :  6.    Neh.  9  : 
1,2. 

Mourning.    Joel  2  :  12. 

Humiliation,     Deu.  9  :  13.     Neh.  9  :  1. 
Promises  connected  with.    Isa.  58  :  8 — 12. 

Mat.  6  :  18. 
Of  hypocrites 

Described.     Isa.  58  :  4,  5. 

Ostentatious.    Mat.  6  :  16. 

Boasted  of,  before  God.    Luke  18  :  12. 

Rejected.    Isa.  68  :  3.    Jer.  14  :  12. 
Extraordinary — Exemplified,  Our  ior(i,Mat. 

4  :  2.     Moses,  Exo.  34  :  28.     Deu.  9  :  9,  18. 

Elijah,  1  Kin.  19  :  8. 
National — Exemplified,  Israel,  Jud.  20  :  26. 

Ezr.  8  :  21.  Est  4  :  3,  16.   Jer.  36  :  9.    Men 

of  Jabesh-gilead,  I  Sam.  31  :  13.  Ninevites, 

Jno.  3  :  5—9. 
Of  Saints— Exemplified,  Datid,  2  Sam.  12  : 

16.     Psa.  109  :  24.    Nehemiah,  Neh.  1   :  4. 

Esther,   Est.  4  :  16.     Daniel,  Dan.  9  :  3. 

Disciples  of  John,   Mat.   9    :    14.      Anna, 

Luke  2  :  37.     Coi-nelius,  Acts  10  :  30.  Pri- 

mitire  Ch-istians,  Acts  13   :   2.     Jlpostles, 

2  Cor.  6  :  5.     Paul,  2  Cor.  11  :  27. 
Of  the  Wicked — Exemplified.  Elders  of  Jez- 

reel,  1  ICin.  i\  :  12.    Ahah,  1  Kin   21   :  27. 

Phaiisees,  Mar.  2  :  IS.    Luke  13  :  12. 

No.  103.    FATHERLESS,  THE 

Find  mercy  in  God.    Hos.  14  :  3. 
God  will 

Be  a  father  of.    Psa.  68  :  5. 

Be  a  helper  of     Psa.  10  :  14. 

Hear  the  cry  of.    Exo.  22  :  23. 

Execute  the  judgment  of.     Deu.  10  :  18. 
Psa  10  :  18. 

Punish  those  who  oppress.     Exo.  22  :  24. 
Isa.  10  :  1—3.    Mai.  3  :  5. 

Punish  those  who  judge  not.  Jer.  5  :  28, 29. 
Visit,  in  affliction.    Jas.  1  :  27. 
Let  them  share  in  our  blessings.  Deu.  14  :  29. 
Defend.     Psa.  82  :  3.    Isa.  1  :  17. 
Wrong  not,  in  judgment.    Deu.  24  :  17. 
Defraud  not.     Pro.  23  :  10. 
Afflict  not.    Exo.  22  :  22. 
Oppress  not.    Zee.  7  :  10. 
Do  no  violence  to.    Jer.  22  :  3. 
Blessedness  of  taking  care  of.    Deu.  14  :  29. 

Job  29  :  12,  13.    Jer.  7  :  6,  7. 
The  wicked 

Rob.     Isa.  10  :  2. 

Overwhelm.    Job  6  :  27. 

Vex.     Eze.  22  :  7. 

Oppress.    Job  24  :  3. 

Murder.    Psa.  94  :  6. 

Judge  not  for.    Isa.  1  :  23.    Jer.  5  :  28. 
A  curse  on  those  who  oppress.  Deu.  27  :  19. 
Promises  with  respect  to.    Jer.  49  :  11. 
A  type  of  Zion  in  affliction.    Lam.  6  :  3. 


FAV. 


FEA. 


30 


FEA. 


FLA. 


Exemplified,  Lot,  Gen.  H  :  27.  23.  Da-i2.h- 
ters  of  Zelophehad.  Num.  27  :  1 — 5.  Jotimm, 
Jiid.  9  :  16—21.  31-;p;iihosli'fli,  2  Sam.  9  :  3. 
Juash,  2  Kin.  11  :  1—12.  Esfh:;}-,  Est,  2  :  7. 
No.    104.    FAVOUR   OF   GOD,  THE. 

Clirist  tiie  especial  object  of.    Luke  2  :  52. 

Is    THE    SOURCE    OF 

Mercy.     Isa.  60  :  10. 

Spiritual  life.     Psa.  30  :  5. 
Spiritual  wisdom  leads  to.    Pro.  9  :  35. 
Mercy  and  trutli  lead  to.     Pro.  3  :  3,  4. 

Sa!N"TS 

Obtain.    Pro.  12  :  2. 

Elncompassed  by.     Psa.  S  :  12. 

Strengthened  by.    Psa.  30  :  7. 

Victorious  through.     Psa.  44  :  3. 

Preserved  through.    Job  10  :  12. 

Exalted  in.    Psa.  89  :  17. 

Sometimes  tempted  to  doubt.    Psa.  T7  :  7. 
Domoslio  blessings  traced  to.     Pro.  18  :  22. 
Disappointment  of  enemies  an  assured  evi- 
dence of.     Psa.  41  :  11. 
Given  in  answer  to  prayer.    Job  33  :  26. 
Pray  for.     Psa.  106  : 4.     Psa.  119  :  53. 
Plead,  in  prayer.  Exo.  33  :  13.  Num.  11  :  15. 
To  be  aclvnowledged.    Psa.  85  :  1. 
The  wicked 

Uninfluenced  by.    Isa.  26  :  10. 

Do  not  obtain.     Isa.27;ll.     Jer.  16  :  13. 
Exemplified,  Naphtali,  Deu  33  :  23.  Samuel, 

1  .Sam.  2  :  26.  Job,  Job  10  :  12.    Tke  Virgin 

Manj,  Luke  1  :  23,  30.    David.  Acts  7  -.'46. 
No.  105.    FEAR,    GODLY. 
God  is  the  object  of    Isa.  8  :  13. 
God  is  the  author  of.    Jer.  32  :  39,  40. 
Searching  the  scriptures  gives  the  under- 
standing of.    Pro.  2  :  3—^). 
Described  as 

Hatred  of  evil.    Pro.  8  :  13. 

Wisdom.    Job  28:  23,     Psa.  Ill  :  10. 

A  treasure  to  saints.    Pro.  15  :  16.     Isa. 
33  :  6. 

A  fountain  of  life.    Pro.  14  :  27. 

Sanctifying.     Psa.  19  :  9. 

Filial  and  reverential.    Heb.  12  :  9,  28. 
Commanded.  Deu.  13  :  4.    Psa,  22  :  23.    Ecc. 

12  :  13.     1  Pet.  2  :  17. 
Motives  to, 

The  holiness  of  God.    Rev.  15  :  4. 

The  greatness  of  God.    Deu.  10  :  12,  17. 

The  goodness  of  God.    1  Sam.  12  :  24. 

The  forgiveness  of  God.    Psa.  130  :  4. 

Wondrous  works  of  God.    Jos.  4  :  23,  24. 

Judgments  of  God.    Rev.  14  :  7. 
A  characteristic  of  saints.     Mai.  3:16. 
Should  accompany  tlic  jov  of  saints.    Psa. 

2:11. 
Necessary  to 

The  worship  of  God.  Psa.  5  :  7.  Psa  83  :  7. 

The  service  of  God.  Psa  2:11.  Heb.  12  :  28. 

Avoiding  of  sin.     E-Xo.  20  :  20. 

Righteous  government.    2  Sam.  23  :  3. 

Impartial  administration  of  justice.  2  Chr. 
19  :  6—9. 


Perfecting  holiness.    2  Cor.  7  :  1. 
Those  who  have 
Ailbrd  pleasure  to  God.    Psa.  117  :  11. 
Are  pitied  by  God.     Psa.  103  :  13. 
A.re  accepted  of  God.    Acts  10  :  .35. 
Receive  mercy  from  God.  Psa.  103  :  11,  17. 

Luke  1  :  60. 
Are  blessed.  Psa.  112  :  1.  Psa.  115  :  13. 
Confide  in  God.   Psa.  116  :  11.   Pro.  14  :  26. 
Depart  from  evil.     Pro.  16  :  6. 
Converse  together  of  holy  things.    Mai. 

3  ;  16. 

Should  not  fear  man.     Isa.  8  :  12, 13.    Mat. 

10  :  28. 
Desires  of,  fulfilled  by  God.    Psa.  145  :  19. 
Days  of,  prolonged.    Pro.  10  :  27. 
Should  be 
Prayed  for.     Psa.  86  :  11. 
Exlribited  in  our  callings.    Col.  3  :  22. 
Exhibited  in  giving  a  reason  for  our  hope. 

1  Pet.  3  :  1.5. 
Constantly  maintained.  Deu.  14  :  23.   Jos. 

4  :  24.     Pro.  23  :  17. 
Taught  to  others.    Psa.  34  :  11. 

.Advantages  of.    Pro.  15  :  16.    Pro.  19  :  23. 

Ecc  8  .  12,  13. 
The  wicked  destitute  of.    Psa.  36  : 1.    Pro. 

1  :  29.    Jer.  2  :  19.    Rom.  3  :  IS. 
Exemplified,  Abraham,  Gen.  22  :  12.  Joseph, 

Gen  39  :  9.    Gen.  42  :  18.     Obadiah,  1  Kin. 

13  :  12.     Nehemiah,  Neh.  5  :  15.    Job,  Job 

1:1,8.     Primitive  Christians,  Acts  9  :  31. 

Cornelius,  Acts  10  :  2.    Noah,  Heb.  11  :  7. 
No.    ]06.    FEAR,    UNHOLY. 
A  characteristic  of  the  wicked.    Rev.  21  :  3. 

Is    DESCRIBED    AS 

A  fear  of  idols.    2  Kin.  17  :  33. 

A  fear  of  man.     1  Sam.  15  :  24.    Jno.  9  :  22. 

A  fear  of  judgments.    Isa.  2  :  19.    Luke 

21  :  26.    Rev.  6  :  16,  17. 
A  fear  of  future  punishment.    Heb.  10  :  27. 
Overwhelming.  Exo.  15  :  16.  Job  15  :  21,  24. 
Consuming.     Psa.  73  :  19. 

A  guilty  conscience  leads  to.  Gon.  3  :  S,  10. 
Psa.  53  :  5.     Pro.  28  :  1. 

Seizes  the  wicked.    Job  15  :  24.    Job  13  :  11. 

Surprises  the  hypocrite.     Isa.  33  :  14,  18. 

The  wicked  judicially  filled  with.  Lev.  26  : 
16,  17.     Deu.  23  :  65—67.    Jer.  49  :  5. 

Shall  be  realized.  Pro.  1  :  27.  Pro.  10  :  24. 

God  mocks.    Pro.  1  :  20. 

Saints  sometimes  tempted  to.    Psa.  55  :  5. 

Saints  delivered  from.    Pro.  1  :  33.    Isa.  14  : 3. 

Trust  in  God,  a  preservative  from.  Psa  27:1. 

Exhortations  against.  Isa.  8  :  12.  Jno.  14  :  27. 

Exemplified,  Adam,  Gen  3  :  10.  Cain,  Gen. 
4  :  14.  Midianites,  Jud.  7  :  21,  22.  Philis- 
tines, 1  Sam.  14  :  15.  Saul,  1  Sam.  28  :  5, 
20.  .Idonijah's  quests,  1  Kin.  1  :  49.  Haman, 
Est.  7  :  6.  ^thaz,  Isa.  7  :  2.  Belshazzar, 
Dan.  5  :  6.  Pilate,  Jno.  19  :  8.  Felix,  Acts 
24  :  25. 

No.    107.    FLATTERY. 

Saints  should  not  use.    Job  32  :  21,  22. 


FOO. 


31 


FOR. 


Ministers  slioulJ  not  use.     1  The.  3  :  o. 

TlIK    WICKK.D    USE,    TO 

Others.     Psa.  5  :  9.     Psa.  12  :  2. 
Themselves.    Psa.  36  :  2 

HvPOCRITES    USE,    TO 

God.     Psa.  78  :  36. 

Tliose  ill  authority.    Dan.  11  :  34 

K;ilse  projiliets  aud  teacliers  use.  Eze.  12  :  24. 
witli  Horn.  16  :  18. 

Wisdom,  a  preservative  against.    Pro.  4  :  5. 

\Vorldly  advantage  obtained  bv.  Dan.  11  : 
n,  3-2. 

Sijldom  gains  respect.     Pro.  23  :  23. 

Avoid  tliose  given  to.     Pro.  20  :  19. 

Danger  of.     Fro.  7  :  21—23.    Pro.  29  :  5. 

Punishment  of.    Job  17  :  H.    Psa.  12:3. 

KxempUfied,  JVoman  of  Tekoah,  2  Sam.  14  : 
17,  2(».  ^ibsalom,  2  Sam.  15  :  2—6.  False 
prophets,  1  Kin.  22  :  13.  DariiUi's  cour- 
tiers, Dan.  6  :  7.  Pharisees,  ^-c.  Mar. 
12  :  14.     Tyi-ians,  <J-c.    Acts  12  :  22. 

No.    108.    FOOLS. 
All  men,  are  by  nature.    Tit.  3  :  3. 
Deny  Cnjd.     Psa.  14  :  1.     Psa.  53  :  1. 
Blaspheme  God.     Psa.  74  :  IS. 
Reproach  God.     Psa.  74  :  22. 
.Malie  a  mock  at  sin.     Pro.  14  :  9. 
Despise  instruction.  Pro.  1  :  7.  Pro.  15  :  5. 
Despise  wisdom.     Pro.  1  :  7. 
Hate  knowledge.     Pro.  1  :  22. 
Delight  not  in  understanding.    Pro.  18  :  2. 
Sport  themselves  in  miscliief     Pro.  10  :  23. 
Walk  in  darkness.     Ecc.  2  :  14. 
Hate  to  depart  from  evil.     Pro.  13  :  19. 
V/orship  of,  hateful  to  God.    Ecc.  5  : 1. 
Are 

Corrupt  and  abominable.    Psa.  14  : 1. 

Self-sufficient.    Pro.  12  :  15.    Rom.  1  :  22. 

Self-confident.    Pro.  14  :  16. 

Self-deceivers.    Pro.  14  :  S. 

Mere  professors  of  religion.  Mat.  25  : 2 — 12. 

Full  of  words.     Ecc.  10  :  14. 

Giveu  to  meddlinsr.     Pro.  20  :  3. 

Slanderers.    Pro.^10  :  IS. 

Liars.     Pro.  10  :  18. 

Slothful.    Ecc.  4  :  5. 

Angry.    Ecc.  7  :  9. 

Contentious.    Pro.  18  :  8. 

A  grief  to  parents.  Pro.  17  :  2-5.  Pro.  19  :  13. 
Come  to  shame.     Pro.  3  :  35. 
Destrov  themselves  by  their  speech.    Pro. 

10:8,14.     Ecc.  10  :  12. 
The  company  of,  ruinous.    Pro.  13  :  20. 
Lips  of.  a  snare  to  the  soul.    Pro.  IS  :  7. 
Cling  to  their  folly.   Pro.  26  :  11.  Pro  27  :  0-2 
"Worship  idols,    jer.  10  :  8.     Horn.  1  :  22,  23. 
Tru,?t  to  their  own  hearts.     Pro.  28  :  26. 
Depend  upon  their  wealth.     Luke  12  :  20. 
Hear  the  gospel  and  obey  it  not.    Mat.  7  :  26. 
The  mouth  of,  pours  out  folly.     Pro.  15  :  2. 
Honour  is  unbecoming  for.  Pro.  26  :  1,  8. 
God  has  no  pleasure  in.     Ecc.  5  :  4. 
Shall  not  stand  in  the  presence  of  God.   Psa. 

5:5. 


Avoid  them.     Pro.  9  :  6.     Pro.  14  :  7. 
Exhorted  to  seek  wisdom.     Pro.  8  :  5. 
Punishment  of.    Psa.  107  :  17.     Pro.  19  :  29. 

Pro.  26  :  10. 
Exemplified,  Rehoboam,  1  Kin.  12  :  8.    Israel, 

Jer.  4  :  22.    Pharisees,  Mat  23  :  17,  19. 

No.    109.     FORGETTING    GOD. 

A  characteristic  of  the  wicked.    Pro.  2:17. 

Isa.  65  :  11. 
Backsliders  are  guilty  of.    Jer.  3  :  21,  22. 

Is    FORGETTING    HIS 

Covenant.     Deu.  4  :  23.    2  Kin.  17  :  38. 

Works.     Psa.  78  :  7,  11.    Psa.  106  :  13. 

Benefits.    Psa.  103  :  2.    Psa.  106  :  7. 

Word.     Heb.  12  :  5,    Jas.  1  :  25. 

Law.     Psa.  119  :  153,  176.    Hos.  4  :  6. 

Church.    Psa.  137  :  5. 

Past  deliverances.  Jud.  8  :  .34.  Psa.  78  :  42. 

Power  to  dchver.    Isa.  51  :  13 — 15. 
Encouraged  by  false  teachers.    Jei'.  23  :  27. 
Prosperity  often  leads  to.     Deu.  8  :  12 — 14. 

Hos.  13  :  6. 
Trials  should  not  lead  to.    Psa.  44  :  17 — ^20. 
Resolve  against.     Psa.  119  :  16,  93. 
Cautions  against.     Deu.  6  :  12.     Deu.  8  :  11. 
Exhortation  to  those  guilty  of    Psa.  50  :  22. 
Punishment  of    Job  8  :  12,  13.     Psa.  9  :  17. 

Isa.  17  :  10,  11.     Eze.  23  :  35.    Hos.  8  :  14. 

No.    110.     FORGIVENESS    OF    IN- 
JURIES. 

Christ  set  an  example  of    Luke  23  :  34. 
Commanded.     Mar.  II  :  25.     Rom.  12  :  19. 
To  be  unlimited.    Mat.  18  :  22.    Luke  17  : 4. 
A  characteristic  of  saints.    Psa.  7  :  4. 
Motives  to. 

The  mercy  of  God.    Luke  6  :  36. 

Our  need  of  forgiveness.     Mar.  11  :  25. 

God's  forgiveness  of  us.    Eph.  4  :  32. 

Christ's  forgiveness  of  us.    Col.  3  :  13. 
A  glory  to  saints.    Pro.  19  :  11. 
Should  be  accompamed  bt 

Forbearance.     Col.  3  :  13. 

Kindness.     Gen  45  :  5 — 11.    Ro.n.  12  :  20. 

Blessing  and  prayer.    Mat.  5  :  44. 
Promises  to.     Mat.  6  :  14.     Luke  6  :  37. 
No  forgiveness  without.  Mat.  6  :  15.  Jas.  2:13. 
lUustrated.    Mat.  18  :  23—35. 
Exemplified,  Joseph,  Gen.  60  :  20,  21.    Dai-id. 

1  Sam.  24  :  7.    2  Sam.  IS  :  5.    2  Sam.  19  : 

23.     Solomon,  1  Kin.  1  :  53.     Stephen,  Acts 

7  :  60.    Paul,  2  Tim.  4  :  16. 

No.    111.    FORSAKING    GOD. 
Idolaters  guilty  of.  1  Sam.  8:8.  1  Kin.  II  :33. 
The  w  icked  guilty  of     Deu.  28  :  20. 
Backsliders  guilty  of.    Jer.  15  :  6. 

Is    FORSAKIXG 

His  house.    2Chr.  29:6. 

His  covenant.  Deu.  29  :  2.5.     1  Kin.  19  :  10. 

Jer.  22  :  9.     Dan.  11  :30. 
His  commandments.     Ezr.  9  :  10. 
The  right  way.    2  Pet  2  :  15. 
Trusting  in  man  is.    Jer.  17  :  5. 


GIF. 

Leads  men  to  follow  their  own  devices.  Jer. 
i  :  13. 

Prosperity  tempts  to.  Deu.  31  :  520.  Deu. 
3-2  :  15. 

Wickedness  of.    Jer.  2  :  13.    Jer.  5  :  7. 

Unreasonableness  and  ingratitude  of.  Jer. 
■2  :  5,  6. 

Brings  confusion.    Jer.  17  :  13. 

Followed  by  remorse.    Eze.  6  :  9. 

Brings  down  his  wrath.     Ezr.  S  :  22. 

Provokes  God  to  forsake  men.  Jud.  10  :  13. 
2  Chr.  13  :  2.     2  Chr.  24  :  20,  24. 

Resolve  against.  Jos.  24  :  16.  Neh.  10  :  29—39. 

Curse  pronounced  upon.    Jer.  17  :  5. 

Sin  of,  to  be  confessed.    Ezr.  9  :  10. 

Warnings  against.  Jos.  24  :  20.   1  Chr.  2S  :  9. 

Punishment  of  Deu.  28  :  20.  2  Kin.  22  :  16, 
17.    Isa.  1  :  23.    Jer.  1  :  16.    Jer.  5  :  19. 

Exemplified,  Children  of  Israel,  1  Sam.  12  :  10. 
Saul,  1  Sam.  15  :  11.  Jihab,  1  Kin.  18  :  19. 
Jlmon,  2  Kin.  21  :  22.  Kingdom  of  Judah, 
2  Chr.  12:1,5.  2  Chr.  21:  10.  Isa.  1  :  4. 
Jer.  15  :  0.  Kingdom  of  Israel,  2  Chr. 
13  :  11,  with  2  Kin.  17  :  7—19.  Many  dis- 
ciples, Jno.  6  :  66.    Phygellus,  4'c.  2  Tim. 

1  :  15.     Balaam,  2  Pet.  2  :  15. 

No.    112.     GIFTS    OF    GOD,    THE. 

All  blessings  are.    Jas.  1  :  17.    2  Pet.  1  :  3. 
Are  dispensed  according  to  his  will.     Ecc. 

2  :  26.  Dan.  2:21.  Rom.  12  :  6.  1  Cor.  7  :  7. 
Are  free  and  abundant.    Num.  14  :  S.    Rom. 

8  :32. 
Spirituat., 
Christ  the  chief  of.    Isa.  42  :  6.    Isa.  55  :  4. 

Jno.  3  :  16.    Jno.  4  :  10.    Jno.  6  :  32,  33. 
Are  through  Christ.    Psa.  63  :  18,  with 

Eph.  4  :  7,  8.    Jno.  6  :  27. 
The  Holy  Ghost.  Luke  11  :  13.  Acts  8  :  20. 
Grace.    Psa.  84  :  11.    Jas.  4  :  6. 
Wisdom.     Pro  2  :  6.    Jas.  1  :  5. 
Repentance.    Acts  11  :  18. 
Faith.    Eph.  2:3.     Phi.  1  :  29. 
Righteousness.     Rom.  5  :  16,  17. 
Strength  and  power.     Psa.  68  :  35. 
A  new  heart.    Eze.  11  :  19. 
Peace.     Psa.  29  :  11. 
Rest.    Mat.  11  :  28.    2  The.  1  :  7. 
Glory.    Psa.  84:11.    Jno.  17  :  22. 
Eternal  life.     Rom.  6  :  23. 
Not  repented  of  by  him.    Rom.  11  :  29. 
To  be  used  for  mutual  profit.     1  Pet.  4  :  10. 
Pray  for.     Mat.  7  :  7,  11.    Jno.  16  :  23,  24. 
Acknowledge.    Fsa.  4  :  7.    I'sa.  21  :  2. 
Temporal, 
Life.     Isa.  42  :  5. 

Food  and  raiment.    Mat.  6  :  25—33. 
Rain  and  fruitful  seasons.     Gen.  27  :  23. 

Lev.  26  :  4,  5.     Isa.  30  :  23. 
Wisdom.    2  Chr.  1  :  12 
Peace.    Lev.  26  :  6.    1  Chr.  22  :  9. 
All  good  things.  Psa.  34  :  10.  1  Tim.  6  :  17 
To  be  used  and  enjoyed.  Ecc.  3  :  IS.  Ecc 

5  :  19,  20.     1  Tim.  4  :  4,  5. 


GIF. 


GLO. 


Should  cause  us  to  remember  God.    Den. 

S  :  18. 
AH  creatures  partake  of.    Psa.  136  :  25. 

Psa.  145  :  15,  16. 
Prav  for.    Zee.  10  :  1.    Mat.  6  :  U. 
Illustrated.    Mat.  25  :  15—50. 

No.   113.      GIFT    OF     THE    HOLT 

GHOST,    THE. 

By  the  Father.   Neh.  9  :  20.   Luke  11  :  13. 

By  the  Son.    Jno.  20  :  22. 

To  Christ  without  measure.    Jno.  3  :  34. 

GiVEJf 

According  to  promise.    Acts  2  :  38,  39. 
Upon  the  exaltation  of  Christ.   Psa  63  :  18. 

Jno.  7  :  39. 
Through  the  intercession  of  Christ.    Jno. 

14  :  16. 
In  answer  to  prayer.    Luke  11 :  13.    Eph. 

1  :  16,  17. 

For  instruction.     Neh.  9  :  20. 

For  comfort  of  saints.    Jno.  14  :  16. 

To  those  who  repent  and  believe.    Acts 

2  :38. 

To  those  who  obey  God.    Acts  5  :  32. 

To  the  Gentiles.  Acts  10  :  44,45.  Acts  11  : 
17.    Acts  15  :  8. 

abundant.    Psa.  63  :  9.    Jno.  7  :  39,  39. 
Is  permanent.  Isa.  59  :  21.   Hag.  2:5.    1  Pet. 

4  :  14. 
Is  fructifying.     Isa.  32  :  15. 
Received  through  faith.     Gal.  3  :  14. 
An  evidence  of  union  with  Christ.     1  Jno. 

3  :  24.     1  Jno.  4  :  13. 
.A.n  earnest  of  the  inheritance  of  the  saints. 

2  Cor.  1  :  22.     2  Cor.  5  :  5.     Eph.  1  :  14. 
A.  pledge  of  the  continued  favour  of  God. 

Eze.  39  :29. 

No.   114.    GLORIFYING  GOD. 

Commanded.     1  Chr.  16  :  28.     Psa.  22  :  23. 

Isa.  42  :  12. 
Due  to  him.    1  Chr.  16  :  29. 
For  his 

Holiness.    Psa.  99  :  9.     Rev.  15  :  4. 

Mercy  and  truth.  Psa.  115  :  1.  Rom.  15  :  9. 

Faithfulness  and  truth.    Isa.  25  :  1. 

Wondrous  works.  Mat.  15:31.  Acts4:21. 

Judgments.   Isa.  25  :  3.    Eze.  28  :  22.  Rev. 
14  :7. 

Deliverances.    Psa.  50  :  15. 

Grace  to  others.    Acts  11  :  IS.    2  Cor.  9  : 
13.     Gal.  1  :  24. 
Obligation  of  saints  to.     1  Cor.  6  :  20. 
Is  acceptable  through  Christ.     Phi.  1:11. 

1  Pet.  4:11. 
Christ,  an  example  of.    Jno.  17  :  4. 
Accomplished  by 

Relying  on  his  promise.5.    Rom.  4  :  20. 

Praising  him.     Psa.  .50  :  23. 

Doing  all  to  him.     1  Cor.  10  :  31. 

Dying  for  him.    Jno.  21  :  19. 

Confessing  Christ.     Phi.  2  :  11. 

Suffering  for  Christ.     1  Pet.  4  :  14,  16. 


GLO. 


3.3 


GLO. 


GLU. 


Glorifying  Christ.     Acts  19  :  17.    2  The 
1  :  1-2. 

Brin,u;in!^    forth    fruits  of  righteousness, 
.)no.  Ij  -.8     Phi  1:11. 

Patience  inallliction.     Isa,  24  :  15. 

Faithfulness.     1  Fet.  4  :  11. 
Required  in  body  and  spirit.    1  Cor.  6  :  20. 
Shall  be  universal.     Psa.  86  : 9.    Kev.  5  :  13. 
Saints  should 

Resolve  on.     Psa,  69  :  30.    Psa.  118  :  28. 

Unite  in.     Psa.  34  :  3.     Rom.  lo  :  6. 

rerscvero  in.     Psa.  86  :  12. 
-\11  the  blessingfs  of  God  are  designed  to  lead 

to.     Isa.  eo  :2I.     Isa.  61  :  3. 
Tlie  holy  example  of  saints  may  lead  others 

to.    Mat.  5  :  16.     1  Pet.  2  :  12. 
.Ml,  by  nature,  fail  in.     Rom.  3  :  23. 
Tlie   Wicked  averse  to.    Dan.  5  :  23.    Rom. 

1  :21. 
Punishment  for  not.  Dan.  6  :  23,  30.  Mai.  2  : 

2.     Acts  12: 23.    Rom.  1:21. 

Heavenly  hosts  engaged  in.    Rev.  4  :  11. 

Kvenipli'fied,  David,  Psa.  57  :  5.  The  Multi- 
liidf,  .Mat.  S)  :  8.  Mat.  15  :  31.  The  Firi^n 
Mary,  Luke  1  :  46.  Angels,  Luke  2  :l4 
Shr-plierds,  Luke  2  :  20.  Man  sick  of  the 
pals'j,  Luke  5  :  •!!>.  Woman  withinfirmity. 
Luke  13  :  13.  Leper,  Luke  17  :  1.^.  Blind 
man,  Luke  18  :  43.  Centurion,  Luke  23  :  47. 
Tiie  Church  at  Jeriisale?n,  Acts  11  :  18. 
Gentiles  at  Antioch,  Acts  13  :  43.  .Abra- 
ham. Rom.  4  :  20.    Paul,  Rom.  11  :  36. 

No.  115.    GLORY. 

God  is,  to  his  people.    Psa.  3  :  3.    Zee.  2  :  5. 
Christ  is,  to  liis  people.    Isa.  60  :  1.    Luke 

2  :  32. 

Tlie  gospel  ordained  to  be,  to  saints.    1  Cor. 

Of  the  gospel,  exceeds  that  of  the  law.  2  Cor. 

3  :  9,  10. 

The  joy  of  saints  is  full  of.     1  Fet.  1  :  8. 

SlMRITL'-\L, 

Is  given  by  God.    Psa.  84  :  11. 

Is  given  by  Christ.    Jno.  17  :  22. 

Is  the  work  of  the  Holy  Ghost.    2  Cor, 

3  :  18. 

F.TERNAL, 

Procured  by  the  death  of  Christ.    Ileb. 

2  :  10. 
.-Vcconipanies  salvation  by  Christ.   2  Tim 

2  :  10. 
Inherited  by  saints.     1  Sam.  2  :  8.    Psa 

73  :  24  Pro  3  :  3.5.  Col.  3  : 4.  1  Pet.  5  :  10. 
Raints  called  to.  2  The.  2  :  14.  1  Fet.  5  :  10. 
Saints  afore  prepared  unto.  Rom.  9  :  23. 
Enhanced  by  present  afflictions.     2  Cor. 

4  :  17. 

Present  afflictions  not  worthy  to  be  com- 
pared with.     Rom.  8  :  18. 
Of  the  Church,  shall  be  rich  and  abundant, 

Isa  60  :  11—13. 
The  bodies  of  saints  shall  be  raised  in.  1  Cor. 

15:43.     Phi.  3:21. 


Saints  shall  be,  of  their  ministers.  1  The.  2  : 

19,  20. 
Afflictions  of  ministers  are,  to  saints.    Eph. 
3  :  13. 

TEMrOllAL 

Is  given  by  God.    Dan.  2  :  37. 

I'asseth  away.     1  Fet.  1  :24. 

The  devil  tries  to  seduce  by.  Mat.  4  :  8. 
Of  hypocrites  turned  to  shame.  Hos.  4  :  7. 
Seek  not,  from  man.  Mat.  6  :  2.  1  The.  2  :  6. 
Of  the  wickkd 

Is  in  their  shame.    Phi.  3  :  19. 

Ends  in  destruction.     Isa  5  :  14. 

No.   IIG.    GLORY   OF  GOD,   THE. 

Exhibited  in  Christ.  Jno.  1:14.  2  Cor.  4  :  6. 
Heb.  1  :  3. 

EXIHBITED    IS 

His  name.     Deu.  29  :  68.    Neh.  9  :  5. 

His  majesty.  Job  37  :  22.  Psa,  93  :  1.    Psa. 
104  :  1.     Psa.  145  :  5,  12.    Isa.  2  :  10. 

His  power.    Exo.  15:1,6.    Rom.  6  :  4. 

His  works.     Psa.  19  :  1.    Psa.  Ill  :  3. 

His  holiness.     Exo.  15  :  11. 
Described  .is 

Great.     Psa.  133  :  5. 

Eternal.    Psa.  104  :  31. 

Rich.     Eph.  3  :  16. 

Highly  exalted.    Psa.  8  :  1.    Psa.  113:4. 
Exhibited  to 

Moses.    Exo.  34   :  5—7,  with   Exo.  33  : 
18—23. 

Stephen.    Acts  7  :  55. 

His  Church.  Deu.  5  :  24.  Psa.  102  :  16. 
Enlightens  the  Church.    Isa.  60:1,2.    R.ev. 

21  :  11,23. 
Saints  desire  to  behold.   Psa.  63  :  2.    Psa. 

90  :  16. 
God  is  jealous  of.    Isa.  42  :  8. 
Reverence.    Isa.  69  :  19. 
Plead  in  praver.    Psa.  79  :  9. 
Declare.    1  Chr.  16  :  24.    Psa.  145  :  5,  11. 
iSlaijiiifv.    Fsa,  67  :  5. 
The  earth  is  full  of.    Isa.  6  :  3. 
The  knowledge  of,  shall  fill  the  earth.  Hab. 
:  14. 

No.  117.    GLUTTONY. 

Christ  was  falsely  accused  of  Mat.  11  :  19. 
The  wicked  addicted  to.  Phi.  3  :  19.  Jude  12. 
Leads  to 

Carnal  security.    Isa.  22  :  13,  with  1  Cor. 
15  :  32.     Luke  12  :  19. 

Poverty.     Pro.  23  :  21. 
Of  princes,  runious  to  their  people.    Ecc. 

10  :  16,  17. 
Is  inconsistent  in  saints.    1  Pet.  4  :  3. 
Caution  against.    Pro.  23  :  2,  3.    Luke  21  : 

34.     Rom.  13  :  13,  14. 
Pray  against  temptations  to.    Psa.  141  :  4. 
Punishment  of     Num.  11  :  33,  34,  with  Psa. 

78:31.     Deu.  21:21.    Amos  6  :  4,  7. 
Danger  of,  illustrated.    Luke  12  :  45,  46. 
Exemplified,  Esaii,  Gen.  25  :  30—34,  with 

Heb.  12  :  16,  17.  Israel,  Num.  U  :  4,  with 


34 


GOS. 


Psa.  7S  :  IS.  Sons  of  Eli,  1  Sam.  2  :  1-2—17. 
Belshazzar,  Dan.  5:1. 

No.  118.    GOD. 
Is  a  Spirit.    Jno.  4  :  24.    2  Cor.  3  :  17. 

Is    DECLARED    TO    BE 

Light.    Isa.  60  :  19.  Jas.  1  :  17.  1  Jno.  1  :  5. 

Love.     1  Jno.  4  :  8,  Iti. 

Invisible.    Job  23  :  S,  9.    Jno.  1  :  18.    Jno. 
5  :  37.    Col.  1  :  15.     1  Tim.  1  :  17. 

Unsearchable.    Job  U    :  7.    Job  37  :  23. 
Psa.  145  :  3.    Isa.  40  :  28.    Rom.  IX  :  33. 

Incorruptible.    Rom.  1  :  23. 

Eternal.     Deu.  33  :  27.     Psa.  90  :  2.    Rev. 
4  :  8—10. 

Immortal.    1  Tim.  1  :  17.    1  Tim.  6  :  16. 

Omnipotent.     Gen.  17  :  1.    Kxo.  6  :  3. 

Omniscient.     Psa  139  :  1—6.    Pro.  6  :  21. 

Omnipresent.    Psa.  139  :  7.    Jer.  23  :  23. 

Immutable.     Psa.  102  :  26,  27.    Jas.  1  :  17. 

Only-wise.    Rom.  16  :  27.     1  Tim.  1  :  17. 

Glorious.     Exo.  15  :  11.    Psa.  145  :  .5. 

Most  High.    Psa.  83  :  18.    Acts  7  :  48. 

Perfect.     Mat.  5  :  43. 

Holv.    Psa.  99  :  9.     Isa.  5  :  16. 

Just.    Deu.  32  :  4.     Isa.  45  :  21. 

True.    Jer.  10  :  10.    Jno.  17  :  3. 

Upright.     Psa.  25  :  8.    Psa.  92  :  15. 

Righteous.    Ezr.  9  :  15.    Psa.  145  :  17. 

Good.    Psa.  25:8.     Psa  119:  63. 

Great.    2  Chr.  2  :  5.     Psa.  86  :  10. 

Gracious.    E.\o.  34  :  6.     Psa.  116  :  5. 

Faithful.  1  Cor.  10  :  13.  1  Pet  4  :  19. 

Merciful.   Exo.  34  :  6,  7.   Psa.  86  : 5. 

Long-suffering.   Num.  14  :  18.   Mic.  7  :  18. 

Jealous.    Jos.  24  :  19.    Nah.  1  :  2. 

Compassionate.     2  Kin.  13  :  23. 

-\  consuming  iiro.     Heb.  12  :  29. 
None  beside  him.     Deu.  4  :  35.    Isa.  44  :  6, 
None  before  him.    Isa.  43  :  10. 
None  like  to  him.    E.xo.  9  :  14.    Deu.  33  :  26. 

2  Sam.  7  :  22.    Isa.  46  :  5,  9.    Jer.  10  :  6. 
None  good  but  he.    Mat.  19  :  17. 
Fills  heaven  and  earth.    1  Kin.  S  :  27.    Jer. 

23  :  24. 
Should  bo  worshipped  in  spirit  and  in  truth. 

Jno.  4  :  24. 

No.  119.    GOODNESS  OF  GOD,   THE 

Is  part  of  his  character.    Psa.  25  :  S.     Nah. 

1  :  7.     Mat.  19  :  17. 
Declared  to  be 

Groat.     Neh.9:35.    Zee.  9  :  17. 

Rich.    Psa.  104  :  24.    Rom.  2  :  4. 

Abundant.    E.xo.  34  :  6.    Psa.  33  :  5. 

Satisfying.    Psa.  65  :  4.    Jer.  31  :  12,  14. 

Enduring.    Psa.  23  :  6.    Psa.  52  :  1. 

Universal.    Psa.  145  :  9.    Mat.  5  :  45. 
Manifested 

To  his  Church.    Psa.  31  :  19.    Lam.  3  :  25. 

In  doing  good.    Psa.  119  :  63.    Psa.  145  :  9. 

In  supplying  temporal  wants.   Acts  14  : 
17. 

In  providing  for  the  poor.    Psa.  68  :  10. 

In  forgiving  sins.  2  Chr.  30  :  18.  Psa.  86  : 5, 


Leads  to  repentance.    Rom.  2  :  4. 
Recognise,  in  his  dealings.  Ezr.  8  :  IS.  Neh. 

:  18. 

Pray  for  the  manifestation  of.    2  The.  1:11. 
Despise  not.     Rom.  2  ;  4. 
Reverence.    Jer.  33  :  9.    Hos.  3  :  5. 
Magnify.    Psa.  107  :  S.    Jer.  33  :  11. 
Urge  others  to  confide  in.     Psa.  34  :  8. 
The  wicked  disregard.    Neh.  9  :  35. 

No.  120.    GOSPEL,   THE. 

Described.    Luke  2  :  10,  11. 

Foretold.   Isa.  41  :  27.   !sa.  52  :  7,  with  Rom 

10  :  15.     Isa.  61  :  1—3. 
Preached  under  the  old  testament.  Heb.  4  : 2. 
Exhibits  the  grace  of  God.     Acts  14  :  3. 

Acts  20  :  32. 
The  knowledge  of  the  glory  of  God  is  by. 

2  Cor.  4  :  4,  6. 
Life  and  immortality  are  brought  to  light 

by.     2  Tim.  1  :  10. 
Is  the  power  of  God  unto  salvation.    Rom. 

1  :  16.     1  Cor.  1  :  18.    1  The.  1  :  .5. 
Is  truth.     Col.  1  :  5. 
Is  glorious.    2  Cor.  4  :  4. 
Is  everlasting.     1  Pet.  1  :  25.    Rev.  14  :  6. 
Preached  by  Christ.     Mat.  4  :  23.     Mar. 

1  :  14. 
Ministers  have  a  dispensation  to  preach.    1 

Cor.  9  :  17. 
Preached  beforehand  to  Abraham.    Gen.  22  : 

18,  with  Gal.  3  :  8. 
Preached  to 

The  Jews  first.  Luke  24  :  47.  Acts  13  :  46. 

The  Gentiles.    Mar.  13  :  10     Gal.  2  : 2. 

The  poor.     Mat.  11:5.     Luke  4  :  18. 

Every  creature.  Mar.  16  :  15.  Col.  1  :  23. 
Must  be  believed.  Mar.  1  :  15.  Heb.  4  : 2. 
Brings  peace.  Luke  2  :  10,  14.  Eph.  6  :  15. 
Produces  hope.  Col.  1  :  23. 
Saints  have  fellowship  in.  Phi.  1  :  5. 
There  is  fuluess  of  blessing  in.  Rom.  15  :  29. 
Those  who  receive,  should 

Adhere  to  the  truth  of.    Gal.  1  :  6,  7.     Gal 
2  :  14. 

Not  to  be  ashamed  of.    Rom.  1:16. 

Live  in  subjection  to.    2  Cor.  9:13. 

Have  tlieir  conversation  becoming.    Phi. 
1  :  27. 

Earnestlv  contend  for  the  faith  of.    Phi. 
1  :  17,  27.     JudeS. 

Sacrifice  friends  and  property  for.    Mar. 
10  :  29. 

Sacrifice  life  itself  for.    Mar.  8  :  35. 
Profession  of,  attended  by  afflictions.  2  Tim. 

1  :8. 
Promises  to  sufferers  for.     Mar.  8  :  35.  Mar. 

10  :  .30. 
Be  careful  not  to  hinder.     1  Cor.  9:12. 
!s  hid  to  them  that  are  lost.    2  Cor.  4  :  3. 
Testifies  to  the  final  judgment.    Rom.  2  :  16. 
Let  him  who  preaches  another,  be  accursed. 

Gal.  1  :  8. 
Awful  consequences  of  not  obeying.    2  The. 

1  :  8,  9. 


GRA. 


35 


HAP. 


Is    CAl.LKD,    THE 

Uispensatioii  of  the  grace  of  God.    Eph. 

3  :-2. 
Gospel  of  peace.    Eph.  6  :  15. 
Go.=;pel  of  ( iod.    Rom.  1:1.     1  The.  2  :  8. 

1  Pet.  4  :  17. 

Gospel  of  Jesus  Christ.    Rom.  1  :  9,  16. 

2  Cor.  ■>  :  12.     1  The.  3  :  2. 

(;ospel  of  tlie  grace  of  God.    Acts  20  :  24 

Gospel  of  the  kingdom.     .Mat  24  :  14. 

Gospel  of  salvation.     Eph.  1  :  13. 

Glorious  gospel  of  Christ.    2  Cor.  4  :  4. 

Preaching  of  Jesus  Christ.     Rom.  16  :  25. 

Mystery  of  Christ.     Kph.  3  :  4. 

-Mystery  of  the  gospel.     Eph.  6  :  19. 

Word  o"f  God.     1  The.  2:1.3. 

Word  of  Christ.    Col.  3  :  16. 

Word  of  grace.     Acts  14  :  3.    Acts  20  :  32. 

Word  of  salyation.    Acts  13  :  26. 

Word  of  reconciliation.    2  Cor.  5  :  19. 

"Word  of  truth.    Eph.  1  :  13.    2  Cor.  6  :  7. 

Word  of  faith.    Rom.  10  :  8. 

Word  of  life.    Phi.  2  :  16. 

Ministration  of  the  Spirit.    2  Cor.  3  :  8. 

Doctrine  according  to  godliness.    1  Tim. 
6  :3. 

Form  of  sound  words.    2  Tim.  1  :  13. 
Rejection  of,  hy  many,  foretold.    Isa.  63  :  1, 

with  Rom.  10  :  15,  16. 
Rejection  of,  by  tlie  Jews,  a  means  of  bless- 
ing to  the  Gentiles.    Rom.  11  :  28. 

No.    121.    GRACE. 

Godis  the  Godofall.     1  Pet.  5  :  10. 

God  is  the  Giver  of    Psa.  84  :  1 1. 

God's  throne,  the  throne  of.    Heb.  4  :  16. 

The  Holy  Ghost  is  the  Spirit  of.  Zee.  12  :  10. 

Heb.  10  :  29. 
Was  upon  Christ    Luke  2  :  40. 
Christ  spake  with.    Psa.  45  :  2,  with  Luke 

4  :  22. 
Christ  was  full  of.    Jno.  1  :  14. 
Came  by  Christ.    Jno.  1  :  17.    Rom.  5  :  15. 
Given  by  Christ.     1  Cor.  1  :  4. 
Riches   of,    exhibited    in    God's    kindnes 

through  Christ.     Eph.  2  :  7. 
Glorv  of,  e.xhibited  in  our  acceptance  in 

Christ.    Eph.  1  :  6. 

Is    DESCRIBED    AS 

Great.    Acts  4  :  33. 
Sovereign.    Rom.  5  :  21. 
Rich.     Eph.  1:7.     Eph.  2  :  7. 
Exceeding.    2  Cor.  9  :  14. 
Manifold.     1  Pet.  4  :  10. 
All-sufficient.    2  Cor.  12  :  9. 
AU-abundant.    Rom.  5  :  15,  17,  20. 
True.     1  Pet  5  :  12. 
Glorious.    Eph.  1  :  6. 
Not  in  vain.     1  Cor.  15  :  10. 
The  gospel,  a  declaration  of.  Acts  20  :  24, 32 

Is    THE    SOURCE    OF 

Election.    Rom.  11  :  5. 
The  call  of  God.     Gal.  1  :  15. 
Justification.    Rom.  3  :  24.    Tit.  3  :  7. 
Faith.    Acts  18  :  27. 


Forgiveness  of  sins.     Eph.  1  :  7. 

Salvation.    Acts  15:  11.     Eph.  2  :  5,  8. 

Consolation.    2  The.  2  :  16. 

Hope.    2  The.  2  :  16. 
Necessary  to  the  service  of  God.  Heb.  12  :  28. 
God's  work  completed  in  saints  by.    2  The. 

1  :  11,  12. 
The  success  and  completion  of  the  work  of 

God  to  be  attributed  to.     Zee.  4  :  7. 
Inheritance  of  the  promises  by.  Rom.  4  :  16. 
Justification  by,  opposed  to  that  by  works. 

Rom.  4  :  4,  5.    Rom.  11  :  6.     Gal.  5  :  4. 

AINTS 

Are  heirs  of.    1  Pet.  3  :  7. 

Are  under.    Rom.  6  :  14. 

Receive,  from  Christ.    Jno.  I  :  16. 

Are  what  they  are  by.    1  Cor.  15  :  10. 
2  Cor.  1  :  12. 

Abound  in  gifts  of.    Acts  4  :  33.    2  Cor. 
8  :  1.     2  Cor.  9  :  8,  14. 

Should  be  established  in.    Heb.  13  :  9. 

Should  be  strong  in.    2  Tim.  2  :  1. 

Should  grow  in.    2  Pet.  3  :  18. 

Should  speak  with.  Eph.  4  :  29.  Col.  4  :  6. 
Specially  give?? 

To  ministers.  Rom.  12  :  3,  6.  Rom.  15  :  15. 
1  Cor.  3:10.    Gal.  2  :  9.    Eph.  3  :  7. 

To  the  humble.  Pro.  3  :  34.  with  Jas.  4  :  6. 

To  thoso  who  walk  uprightly.   Psa.  84  :  1 1. 
Gospel  of,  not  to  be  received  in  vain.    2  Cor. 

:  1. 
Prav  for 

For  yourselves.    Heb.  4  :  16. 

For  others.    2  Cor.  13  :  14.     Eph.  6  :  24. 
Beware  lest  you  fail  of.    Heb.  12  :  15. 
.Manifestation  of,  in  others,  a  cause  of  glad- 
ness.   Acts  11  :  23. 
Special  manifestation  of,  at  the  second  com- 
ing of  Christ.     1  Pet.  1  :  13. 
Not  to  be  abused.    Rom.  6  :  1,  15. 
Antinomians  abuse.    Jude  4. 

No.    122.     HAPPINESS    OF    SAINTS 

IN     THIS    LIFE. 

Is  in  God.     Psa.  73  :  25. 
Only  found  in  the  ways  of  wisdom.    Pro.  3  : 
17,  18. 

Is    DERIVED    FROM 

Fear  of  God.    Psa.  128  : 1,  2.    Pro.  28  :  14. 
Trust  in  God.     Pro.  16  :  20.    Phi.  4  :  6,  7. 
Obedience  to  God.  Psa.  40  :  8.  Jno.  13  :  17. 
Salvation.     Deu.  33  :  29.     Isa.  12  :  2,  3. 
Hope  in  the  Lord.     Psa.  140  :  5. 
Hope  of  glory.     Rom.  5  :  2. 
God  being  their  Lord.     Psa.  144  :  15. 
God  being  their  help.     Psa.  146  :  5. 
Praising  God.    Psa.  135  :  3. 
Their  mutual  love.    Psa.  133  :  1. 
Divine  chastening.   Job  5  :  17.   Jas.  5:11. 
Suft'ering  for  Christ.    2  Cor.  12  :  10.    1  Pet. 

3  :  14.     1  Pet.  4  :  13,  14. 
Having  mercy  on  the  poor.     Pro.  14  :  21. 
Finding  wisdom.     Pro.  3  :  13. 
Retaining  wisdom.    Pro.  3  :  18. 


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Is  abundant  and  satisfj-ing.    Psa.  36  :  8.   Fsa. 

63  :5. 

No.    123.    HAPPINESS    OF    THE 

WICKED,     THE. 

Is  limited  to  tliis  lile.    Psa.  17  :  14.    Luke 

16  :  25. 
Is  short.    Job  20  :  5. 
Is  uncertain.    Luke  r2  :  20. 
Is  vain.    Ecc.  2  :  1.    Ecc.  7  :  6. 

Is    DERIVED    FROM 

Their  wealth.    Job  21  :  13.    Psa.  52  :  7. 

Their  power.    Job  21  :  7.    Psa.  37  :  35. 

Their  worldly  prosperity.     Psa.  17  :  14 
Psa.  73  :  3,  4,  7. 

Gluttony.    Isa.  22  :  13.    Hab.  1  :  16. 

Drunkenness.     Isa.  5  :  11.     Isa.  66  :  12. 

Vain  pleasure.    Job  21  :  12.     Isa.  5  :  12. 

Successful  oppression.    Hab.  1  :  15. 
Marred  by  jealousy.     Est.  5  ;  13. 
Often   interrupted    by   judgments.      Num. 

11:33.    Jobl5:2L    Psa.  73  :  18— 20.    Jer. 

2-5  :  10,  11. 
Leads  to  sorrow.    Pro.  14  :  13. 
Leads  to  recklessness.    Isa.  22  :  13. 
Sometimes  a  stumbling-block  to  saints.  Psa. 

73  : 3,  16.    Jer.  12  :  1.    Hab.  1  :  13. 
Saints  often  permitted  to  see  the  end  of.    Psa. 

73  :  17—20. 
Envy  not.    Psa.  37  :  1. 
Woe  against.    Amos  6  : 1.    Luke  6  :  25. 
Illustrated.    Psa  37  :  35,  36.    Luke  12  :  16— 

20.     Luke  16  :  19,  25. 
Exemplified,  Isiael,  Num.  11  :  33.    Human, 

Est.  5  :  9—11.     Belshazzar,    Dan.  5  :  1. 

Herod,  Acts  12  :  21—23. 

No.    124.     HATRED. 
Forbidden.    Lev.  19  :  17.    Col.  3  :  8. 
Is  murder.     1  Jno.  3  :  15. 
A  work  of  the  flesh.     Gal.  5  :  20. 
Often  cloaked  by  deceit.    Pro.  10  :  IS.    Pro. 

26  :  26. 
Leads  to  deceit.    Pro.  26  :  24,  25. 
Stirs  up  strife.    Pro.  10  :  12. 
Embitters  life.    Pro.  la  :  17. 
Inconsistent  with 

The  knowledge  of  God.    1  Jno.  2  ;  9,  U. 

The  love  of  God.     1  Jno.  4  :  20. 
Liars  prone  to.    Pro.  26  :  28. 
The  wicked  exhibit, 

Towards  God.    Rom.  1  :  30. 

Towards  saints.    Psa.  25  :  19.    Pro.  29  :  10. 

Towards  each  other.     Tit.  3  :  3. 
Christ  experienced.    Psa.  35  :  19,  with  Jno. 

15  :  25. 
Saints  should 

Expect.    Mat.  10  :  22. 

Not  marvel  at.     1  Jno.  3  :  13. 

Return  good  for.    Exo.  23  :  5.    Mat.  5  :  44. 

Not  rejoice  in  the  calamities  of  tliose  who 
exhibit.    Job  31  :  29,  30.    Psa.  35  :  13,  14. 

Give  no  cause  for.     Pro.  25  :  17. 
Punishment  of    Psa.  34  :  21.    Psa.  44  :  7. 

Psa.  89  :23.    Amos  1  :  11. 


We  should  exhibit,  against 

False  ways.     Psa.  119  :  104,  123. 

Lving.     Psa.  119  :  163. 

Evil.     Psa.  97  :  10.     Pro.  8  :  13. 

Backsliding.     Psa.  101  :  3. 

Hatred  and  opposition  to  God.    Psa.  139  : 
21,  22. 
Exemplified,  Cain,  Gen.  4  :  5,  8.    Esau,  Gen. 

27  :  41.  JosepU's  brethren.  Gen.  37  :  4.  Men 

of  Gilead.  Jud.  11:7.   Saul,  I  Sam.  18  :  8,  9. 

.ihah,  1  Kin.  22  :  8.     Haman,  Est.  3  :  5,  6. 

Enemies  of  the  Jews,  Est.  9:1,5.    Eze. 

35  :  5,  6.     Chaldeans,  Dan.  3  :  12.     Enemies 

of  Daniel,  Dan.  6  :  4—15.    Herodias,  Mat. 

14  :  3,  8.     The  Jews,  Acts  23  :  12,  14. 

No.    125.    HATRED    TO    CHRIST. 

Is  without  cause.  Psa.  69  : 4,  with  Jno.  15  :  25. 
Is  on  account  of  his  testimony  against  the 

world.    Jno.  7  :  7. 
Involves 

Hatred  to  his  Father.    Jno.  15  :  23,  24. 

Hatred  to  his  people.    Jno.  15  :  18. 
Punishment  of.    Psa.  2  :  2,  9.    Psa.  21  :  8. 
No  escape  for  those  who  persevere  in.  1  Cor. 

15  :  25.     Heb.  10  :  29—31. 
Illustrated.    Luke  19  :  12—14,  17. 
Exemplified,    Chief  Priests,    (J-c.    Mat.   27  : 

1,  2.    Luke  22  :  5.    Jews,  Mat.  27  :  22,  23. 

Sciihes,  4-c.  Mar.  11  :  18.    Luke  11  :  53,  54. 
No.    126.     HEART,    THE. 
Issues  of  life  are  out  of.    Pro.  4  :  23. 
God 

Tries.     1  Chr.  29  :  17.    Jer.  12  :  3. 

Knows.    Psa.  44  :  21.    Jer.  20  :  12. 

Searches.     1  Chr.  28  :  9.    Jer.  17  :  10. 

Understands  the  thoughts  of.    1  Chr.  28  : 
9.    Psa.  139  :  2. 

Ponders.    Pro.  21  :  2.    Pro.  24  :  12. 

Influences.     1  Sam.  10  :  26.     Ezr.  6  :  22. 
Ezr.  7  :  27.    Pro.  21  :  1.    Jer.  20  :  9. 

Creates  a  new.    Eze.  36  :  26. 

Prepares.     1  Chr.  29  :  18.    Pro.  16  :  1. 

Oi)ens.    Acts  16  :  14. 

Enlightens.    2  Cor.  4  :  6. 

Strengthens.    Psa.  27  :  14. 

EstabUshes.    Psa.  112:8.     1  The.  3  :  13. 
Should  be 

Prepared  unto  God.     1  Sam.  7  :  3. 

Given  to  God.     Pro.  23  :  26. 

Perfect  with  God.     1  Kin.  8  :  61. 

Applied  unto  wisdom.  Psa.  90  :  12.  Pro.  2:2. 

Guided  in  the  right  way.     Pro.  23  :  19. 

Purified.    Jas.  4  :  8. 

Single.    Eph.  6  :  5.    Col.  3  :  22. 

Tender.     Eph.  4  :  32. 

Kept  with  diligence.    Pro.  4  :  23. 
We  should 

Believe  with.    Acts  8  :  37.    Rom    10  :  10. 

Serve  God  with  all.    Deu.  11  :  13. 

Keep  God's  statutes  with  aU.  Deu.  26  :  16 

Walk  before  God  with  all.    1  Kin.  2  :  4. 

Trust  in  God  with  all.    Pro.  3  :  5. 

Love  God  with  all.     Mat.  22  :  37. 


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Kcturn  to  God  with  all.     Deu.  30  :  2. 

Do  the  will  of  God  from.     Eph.  6  :  <5. 

Sanctify  God  in.     1  Pet.  3  :  16. 
No  man  can  cleanse.    Pro.  20  :  9. 
Kaith,  the  means  of  purifying.    Acts  15  :  9. 
Renewal  of,  promised  under  the  gospel.  Eze. 

11  :  19.     Eze.  36  :  26.    Heb.  3  :  10. 
When  broken  and  contrite,  not  despised  by 

God.    Psa.  51  :  17. 
Pray  that  it  may  be 

Cleansed.    Psa.  61  :  10. 

Inclined  to  God's  testimonies.  Psa.  119:36. 

Sound  in  God's  statutes.    Psa.  119  :  80. 

United  to  fear  God.     Psa.  86:11. 

Directed  into  the  love  of  God.  2  The.  3  :  5. 
Harden  not,  against  God.    Psa.  95  :  8,  with 

Heb.  4  :  7. 
Harden  not,  against  the  poor.    Deu.  15  :  7. 
Regard  not  iniquity  in.     Psa.  66  :  18. 
Take  heed  lest  it  be  deceived.    Deu.  11  :  16. 
Know  the  plague  of.     1  Kin.  8  :  38. 
He  that  trusteth  in,  is  a  fool.    Pro.  23  :  26. 
No.  127.    HEART,  CHARACTER  OF 

THE  RENEWED. 
Inclined  to  seek  God.    2Chr.  11:16. 
Prepared  to  seek  God.    2  Chr.  19  :  3.    Ezr. 

7  :  10.     Psa.  10  :  17. 
Fi.xed  on  God.    Psa.  57  :  7.    Psa.  112  :  7. 
Joyful  in  God.     1  Sam.  2  :  1.    Zee.  10  :  7. 
Perfect  with  God.   1  Kin.  8  :  61.  Psa.  101  :  2. 
Upright.     Psa.  97  :  11.    Psa.  125  :4. 
Clean.     Psa.  73  .  1. 
Pure.    Psa.  24  :  4.    Mat.  5  :  8. 
Tender.     1  Sam.  24  :  5.    2  Kin.  22  :  19. 
Single  and  sincere.  Acts  2  :  46.  Heb.  10  :  22. 
Honest  and  good.    Luke  8  :  15. 
Broken,  contrite.    Psa.  34  :  IS.    Psa.  61  :  17. 
Obedient.     Psa.  119  :  112.    Rom.  6  :  17. 
Filled  with  the  law  of  God.    Psa.  40  :  8.   Psa. 

119  :  11. 
Awed  by  the  word  of  God.    Psa.  119  :  161. 
Filled  with  the  fear  of  God.    Jer.  32  :  40. 
-Meditative.    Psa.  4  :  4.    Psa.  77  :  6. 
Circumcised.    Deu.  30  :  6.    Rom.  2  :  29. 
Void  of  fear.    Psa.  27  :  3. 
Desirous  of  God.     Psa.  84  :  2. 
Enlarged.     Psa.  119  :  32.    2  Cor.  6  :  11. 
Faithful  to  God.     Neh.  9  :  8. 
Confident  in  God.    Psa.  112  :  7. 
Sympathizing.    Jer.  4  :  19.    Lam.  3  :  51. 
Prayerful.     1  Sam.  1  :  13.    Psa.  27  : 8. 
Inclined  to  obedience.    Psa.  119  :  112. 
Wliolly  devoted  to  God.    Psa.  9  :  1.    Psa 

119  :  10,69,  145. 
Zealous.    2  Chr.  17  :  6.    Jer.  20  :  9. 
Wise.    Pro.  10:8.    Pro.  14:3.3.    Pro.  23  :  15. 
A  treasury  of  good.    Mat.  12  :  35. 
No.   128.    HEART,  CHARACTER  OF 

THE  UNRENEWED. 
Hateful  to  God.   Pro.  6  :  16,  18.    Fro.  11  :  20 
Full  of  evil.     Ecc.  9  :  3. 
Full  of  evil  imaginations.    Gen.  6  :  5.    Gen 
8  :  21.    Pro.  6  :  18. 


Full  of  vain  thoughts.    Jer.  4  :  14. 

Fully  set  to  do  evil.     Ecc.  8:11. 

Desperately  wicked.    Jer.  17  :  9. 

Far  from  God.     Isa,  29  :  13,  with  Mat.  15  :  8. 

Not  perfect  with  God.    1  Kin.  15  :  3.    Acts 

8  :  21.     Fro.  6  :  13. 
Not  prepared  to  seek  God.    2  Chr.  12  :  14. 
.\  treasury  of  evil.   Mat.  12  :  35.   Mar.  7  :  21. 
Darkened.    Rom.  1  :  21. 
Prone  to  enor.     Psa.  95  :  10. 
Prone  to  depart  from  God.  Deu.  29  :  18.  Jer. 

17  :5. 
Impenitent.    Rom.  2  :  5. 
Unbelieving.    Heb.  3  :  12. 
Blind.     Eph.  4  :  18. 

Uncircumcised.    Lev.  26  :  41.    Acts  7  :  61. 
Of  little  worth.    Pro.  10  :  20. 
Deceitful.    Jer.  17  :  9. 
Deceived.     Isa.  44  :  20.    Jas.  1  :  26. 
Divided.    Hos.  10  :  2. 
Double.     1  Chr.  12  :  33.    Psa.  12  :  2. 
Hard.     Eze.  3  :  7.    Mar.  10  :  5.    Rom.  2  :  5. 
Haughty.    Pro.  18  :  12.     Jer.  48  :  29. 
Influenced  by  the  devil.    Juo.  13  :  2. 
Carnal.    Rom.  8  :  7. 
Covetous.    Jer.  22  :  17.    2  Pet.  2  :  14. 
Despiteful.    Eze.  25  :  15. 
Ensnaring.    Ecc.  7  :  26. 
Foolish.    Fro.  12  :  23.     Pro.  22  :  15. 
Fro  ward.  Psa.  101  :  4.  Pro.  6  :  14.  Pro.  17  :20. 
Fretful  against  the  Lord.    Fro.  19  :  3. 
Idolatrous.     Eze.  14  :  3,  4. 
Mad.     Ecc.  9  :  3. 

.Mischievous.    Psa.  23  :  3.    Psa.  140  :  2. 
Proud.     Fsa.  101  :  5.    Jer.  49  :  16. 
Rebellious.    Jer.  5  :  23. 
Perverse.    Pro.  12  :  8. 
Htifl".     Eze.  2  :  4. 

Stony.    Eze.  11  :  19.     Eze.  36  :  26. 
Stout.    Isa.  10  :  12.     Isa.  46  :  12. 
Elated  by  sensual  indulgence.    Hos.  13  :  6. 
Elated  by  prosperity.    2  Chr.  26  :  16.    Dan. 

5  :20. 
Studieth  destruction.    Pro.  24  :  2. 
Often  judicially  stupified.    Isa.  6  :  10.    Acts 

28 :  26,  27. 
Often  judicially  hardened.    Exo.  4  :  21.  Jos. 

11  :20. 

No.   129.    HEATHEN,  THE. 

Are  without  God  and  Christ.     Eph.  2  :  12. 
Described  as 

Ignorant.     1  Cor.  1  :  21.     Eph.  4  :  18. 

Idolatrous.     Fsa.  135  :  1-5.    Rom.  1:23,  25. 

Worshippers  of  the  devil.     1  Cor.  10  :  20. 

Cruel.     Psa.  74:20.    Rom.  1:31. 

Filthy.  Ezr.  6  :  21.  Eph,  4  :  19.  Eph.  5  :  12. 

Persecuting.     Psa.  2  :  1,  2.    2  Cor.  11:26. 

Scoffing  at  saints.     Psa.  79  :  10. 
Degradation  of.    Lev.  25  :  44. 
Have 

Evidence  of  the  power  of  God.    Rom.  1  : 
19,  20. 

Evidence  of  the  goodness  of  God.    Acts 
14  :  17. 


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The  testimony  of  conscience.     Kom.  2  : 
14,  15. 
Evil  of  imitating.  2  Kin.  16  :  3.  Eze.  11  :  12. 
Cautions  against  imitating.  Jer.  10  :  2.  Mat. 

6  :  7. 
Danger  of  intercourse  with.    Psa.  106  :  3.i. 
Employed  to  chastise  the  Church.  Lev.  26  : 

33.    Jer.  49  :  14.    Lam.  1  :  3.    Eze.  7  :  24. 

Eze.  25  :  7.    Dan.  4  :  27.    Hab.  1  :  6—9. 
The  Church  shall  be  avenged  of    Psa.  149  : 

7.    Jer.  10  :  25.    Oba.  15. 
God 

Rules  over.    2  Chr.  20  :  6.    Psa.  47  :  8. 

Brings  to  nought  the  counsels  of.    Psa. 
33  :  10. 

"Will  be  exalted  among.    Psa.  46  :  10.    Psa. 
102  :  15. 

Punishes.  Psa.  44  :  2.  Joel  3  :  11—13.  Mic. 
5  :  15.     Hab.  3  :  12.     Zee.  14  :  18. 

Will  finally  judge.    Rom.  2  :  12—16. 
Given  to  Christ.     Psa.  2  :  8.     Dan.  7  :  14. 
Salvation  of,  foretold.  Gen.  12  :  3,  with  Gal. 

3  :  8.  Isa.  2  :  2—4.  Isa.  52  :  10.  Isa.  60  : 1—8. 
Salvation  provided  for.    Acts  28  :  23.    Rom. 

15  :9— 12. 
The  glory  of  God  to  he  declared  amongst. 

1  Clir.  16  :  24.     Psa.  96  :  3. 
The  gospel  to  be  preached  to.    Mat.  24  :  14. 

Mat.  28  :  19.   Rom.  16  :  26.    Gal  1  :  16. 
Necessity  for  preaching  to.    Rom.  10  :  14. 
The  gospel  received  by.    Acts  11  :  I.    Acts 

13  :  48.     Acts  15  :  3,  23. 
Baptism  to  be  administered  to.    Mat.  28  :  19. 
The  Holy  Ghost  poured  out  upon.  Acts  10  : 

44,  45.     Acts  15  :  8. 
Praise    God   for   success    of    the    gospel 

amongst.     Psa.  9S  :  1—3.    Acts  II  :  18. 
Pray  for.     Psa.  67  :  2— 5. 
Aid  missions  to.    2  Cor.  11  :  9.    3  Jno.  6,  7. 
Conversion  of,  acceptable  to  God.   Acts  10  : 

35.     Rom.  15  :  16. 

No.  130.    HEAVEN. 

Created  by  God.     Gen.  1  :  1.    Rev.  10  :  6. 
Everlasting.     Psa.  89  :  29.    2  Cor.  5  :  1. 
Immeasurable.    Jer.  31  :  37. 
High.    Psa.  103  -.11.    Isa  57  :  15. 
Holy.    Deu.  26:15.    Psa.20:6.    Isa.  57  :  1.5. 
God"'s  dwelling-place.  1  Kin  8  :  30.  Mat.  6  : 9. 
God's  throne.    Isa.  66  :  1,  with  Acts  7  :  49. 
God 

Is  the  Lord  of    Dan.  5  :  23.    Mat.  11  :  25. 

Reigns  in.    Psa.  11:4.    Psa.  135  :  6.    Dan. 
4  :  35. 

Fills.     1  Kin.  8  :  27.    Jer.  23  :  24. 

Answers  his  people  from.     1  Chr.  21  :  26. 
2  Chr.  7  :  14.     Neh.  9  :  27.    Psa.  20  :  6. 

Sends  his  judgments  from.    Gen.  19  :  24 
1  Sam.  2  :  10.  Dan.  4  :  13,  14.  Rom.  1  :  18 
Christ 

As  Mediator,  entered  into.    Acts  3   :  21. 
Heb.  6  :  20.     Heb.  9  :  12,  24. 

Is  all-powerful  in.  Mat.  28  :  18.  1  Pet.  3  :  22. 
Angels  are  in.     .Mat.  18  :  10.    Mat.  24  :  36. 


Names  of  saints  are  written  in.    Luke  10  : 

20.  Heb.  12  :  23. 
.Saints  rewarded  in.  Mat.  5:12.  1  Pet.  1  :  4. 
Repentance  occasions  jov  in.  Luke  15  :  7. 
Lay  up  treasure  in.  Mat.  6  :  20.  Luke  12  :  33. 
Flesh  and  blood  cannot  inherit.  1  Cor.  15  :  60. 
Happiness  of  described.    Rev.  7  :  16,  17. 

Is    CALLED 

A  garner.    Mat.  3  :  12. 

The  kingdom  of  Christ  and  of  God.   Eph. 
6  :  5. 

The  Fatlier's  house.    Jno.  14  :  2. 

A  heavenly  country.    Heb.  11  :  16. 

A  rest.    Heb.  4  :  9. 

Paradise.    2  Cor.  12  :  2,  4. 
The  wicked  excluded  from.  Gal.  5  :  21.  Eph. 

5  :  6.     Rev.  22  :  15. 
Enoch  and  Elijali  were  translated  into.  Gen. 

5  :  24,  with  Heb.  11:5.     2  Kin.  2  :  11. 

No.   131.    HEEDFULNESS. 

Commanded.    Exo.  23  :  13.    Pro.  4  :  25—27. 
Neckssart 
In  the  care  of  the  soul.    Deu.  4  :  9. 
In  the  house  and  worship  of  God.     Ecc. 

5  :  1. 
In  what  we  hear.    Mar.  4  :  24. 
In  how  we  hear.    Luke  8  :  18. 
In  keeping  God's  commandments.    Jos. 

22  :  5. 
In  conduct.    Eph.  5  :  15. 
In  speech.    Pro.  13  :  3.    Jas.  1  :  19. 
In  worldly  company.  Psa.  39  :  1.  Col.  4  :  5. 
In  giving  Judgment.     1  Chr.  19  :  6,  7. 
Again.st  sin.    Heb.  12  :  15,  16. 
Against  unbelief    Heb.  3:12. 
Against  idolatry.     Deu.  4  :  15,  16. 
Against  false  christs,  and  false  prophets. 

Mat.  24  :  4,  5,  23,  24. 
Against  false  teachers.    Phi.  3  :  2.    Col. 

2:8.     2  Pet.  3  :  16,  17. 
Against  presumption.     1  Cor.  10  :  12. 
Promises  to.     1  Kin.  2:4.     1  Chr.  22  :  13. 

No.   132.    HELL. 
A  place  of  torment.   Luke  16  :  23.   Rev.  14  : 
10,  11. 

Described  as 

Everlasting  punishment.    Mat.  25  :  46. 

Everlasting  fire.     Mat.  25  :  41. 

Everlasting  burnings.    Isa.  33  :  14. 

A  furnace  of  fire.    Mat.  13  :  42,  50. 

A  lalie  of  fire.    Rev.  20  :  15. 

Fire  and  brimstone.    Rev.  14  :  10. 

Unquenchable  fire.     Mat.  3  :  12. 

Devouring  fire.    Isa.  33  :  14. 
Prepared  for  the  devil,  &c.    Mat.  25  :  41. 
Devils  are  confined  in,  until  the  judgment- 
day.    2  Pet.  2  :  4.    Jude  6. 
Punishment  of,  is  eternal.  Isa.  33  :  14.   Rev. 

20  :  10. 
The  wicked  shall  be  turned  into.  Psa.  0:17. 
Human  power  cannot  preserve  from.    Eze. 

32  :  27. 
The  bodv  suflers  in.  Mat.  5  :  29.  Mat.  10  :  28. 


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The  soul  surters  in.    Mat.  10  :  28. 

Tlie  wise  avoiJ.    Pro.  15  :  24. 

fcjiiieavour  to  keep  others  from.    Pro.  23  : 

14.    Jmie  23. 
The  society  of  the  wicked  leads  to.     Pro.  5  : 

0.     Pro.  9  :  18. 
The  beast,  false  prophets,  and  the  devil  shall 

he  cast  into.     Hev.  19  :  20.     Rev.  20  :  10. 
Tlie  powers  of,  cannot  prevail  against  the 

Church,     ftiat.  10  :  18. 
Illustrated.     Isa.  30  :  .33. 

No.    133.     HOLINESS. 
CornmandeJ.     Lev.  11  :  45.    Lev.  20  :  7. 
Christ 

Desires,  for  his  people.    Jno.  17  :  17. 

Efl'ects,  in  his  people.     Eph.  5  :  25 — 27. 

An  example  of.   neb.7:26.   1  Pet.  2:21,22 
The  character  of  God,  the  standard  of.  Lev. 

19  :  2,  with  1  Pet.  1  :  15,  16. 
The  character  of  Christ,   the  standard  of 

Rom.  8  :  29.     1  Jno  2  :  G. 
The  gospel  the  way  of.     Isa  35  :  S. 
Necessary  to  God's  worship.     Psa.  24  :  3,  4 
None  shall  see  God  without.    Heb.  12  :  14. 
Saints 

Elected  to.    Rom.  8  :  29.    F.ph.  1  :  4. 

( :alled  to.     1  The.  4:7.    2  Tim.  1  :  9. 

New  created  in.     Eph.  4  :  24. 

Possess.     1  Cor.  3  :  17.    Heb.  3  :  I. 

Have  their  fruit  unto.    Rom.  6  :  22. 

Sho\ild  follow  after.    Heb  12  :  14. 

Sliould  serve  God  in.    Luke  1  :  74,  75. 

Should    yield   their  members  as    instru- 
ments of.     Rom.  6  :  13,  19. 

Should  present  their  bodies  to   God  in 
Rom.  12  :  1. 

Should  have  their  conversation  in.    1  Prt 
1  :  15.     2  Pet.  3  :  11. 

Should  continue  in.    Luke  1  :  75. 

Should  seek  perfection  in.    2  Cor.  7  :  I. 

Shall  bo  ju-esented  to  God  in.    Col.  1  :  22 
1  The.  3  :  13. 

Shall  continue  in,  for  ever.    Rev.  22  :  11. 
Behaviour  of  aged  women  should  be  as  be- 
comes.   Tit.  2  :  3. 
Promise  to  women  who  continue  in.   1  Tim. 

2  :  15. 
Promised  to  the  Church.    Isa.  35  :  8.    Oba. 

17.    Zee.  14  :  20,  21. 
Becoming  in  the  Church.    Psa.  93  :  5. 
The  Church  is  the  beauty  of.  1  Chr.  16  :  29. 

Psa.  29  :  2. 
The  word  of  God  the  means  of  producing. 

.Ino.  17  :  17.     2  Tim.  3  :  16,  17. 

Is    THE    RESULT    OF 

The  manifestation  of  God's  grace.    Tit.  2  ; 

3,  11,  12. 
Subjection  to  God.    Rom.  6  :  22. 
Union  with  Christ.    Jno.  15  :  4,  5. 
Required  in  prayer.     1  Tim.  2  :  S. 
Ministers  should 
Possess.    Tit.  1  :  8. 

Avoid  every  thing  inconsistent  with.  Lev. 
21  :  6.     Isa.  52  :  11. 


lie  examples  of.     1  Tim.  4  :  12. 

E.xliori  to.    Heb.  12  :  14.  1  Pet.  1  :  14—16. 
Motives  to 

The  glory  of  God.    Jno.  15  :  8.    Phi.  1  :  11. 

The  mercies  of  Crod.     Rom.  12  :  1,  2. 

The  dissolution  of  all  things.   2  Pet.  3:11. 
Chastisements  are  intended  to  produce,  in 

saints.     Heb.  12  :  10. 
Should  lead  to  separation  from  the  wicked. 

Num.  16  :  21,  26.     2  Cor.  6  :  17,  18. 
Hypocrites  pretend  to.     Isa.  65  :  5. 
The  wicked  are  without.    1  Tim.  1:9.    2 

Tim.  3  :  2. 
Exemplified.     David,   Psa.  86   :  2.     Israd, 

Jer.  2  :  3.     John  the  Baptist,  Mar.  6  :  20. 

Prophets.  Luke  1  :  70.     Paul,  1  The.  2  :  10. 

Wives  of  Patriarchs,  1  Pet.  3  :  5. 

No.   134.     HOLINESS   OF  GOD,  THE. 

Is  incomparable.    Exo.  15  :  11.    1  Sam.  2  : 2. 
Exhibited  in  his 

Character.    Psa.  22  :  3.    Jno.  17  :  11. 

Name.     Isa.  57  :  1-5.     Luke  1  :  49. 

■H'ords.     Psa.  60  :  6.    Jer.  23  :  9. 

Works.    Psa.  145  :  17. 

Kingdom.     Psa,  47  :  8. 
Is  pledged  for  the  fulfilment  of 

His  promises.     Psa.  89  :  36. 

His  judgments.    Amos  4  :  2. 
Saints  are  commanded  to  imitate.     Lev.  11  : 

44,  with  1  Pet  1  :  15,  16. 
Saints  should  praise.    Psa.  30  :  4. 
Should  produce  reverential  fear.  Rev.  16  :  4. 
Requires  holy  service.  Jos.  24: 19.  Psa.  93:5. 
Heavenly  hosts  adore.   Isa.  6  :  3.   Rev.  4  :  8. 
Should  be  magnified.     I  Chr.  16  :  10.    Psa. 

48  :  1.     Psa.  99  :  3,  5.    Rev.  15  :  4. 

No.     135.      HOLY    GHOST,    THE,     IS 
GOU. 

As  Jehovah.    Exo.  17  :  7.  with  Heb.  3  :  7— 

9.     Num.  12  :  6,  with  2  Pet.  1  :  21. 
As  Jehovah  of  hosts.     Isa.  6  :  3,  8 — 10,  with 

Acts  28  :  25. 
As  Jehovah,  Most  High.     Psa.  78  :  17,  21. 

with  Acts  7  :  51. 
Being  invoked  as  Jehovah.    Luke  2  :  26 — 29. 

Acts  4  :  23—25,  with  Acts  1  :  16,  20.    2 

The  3  :  .5. 
As  called  God.    Acts  5  :  3,  4. 
As  eternal.    Heb.  9  :  14. 
As  omnipresent.     Psa.  139  :  7 — 13. 
As  omniscient.     I  Cor.  2  :  10. 
As  omnipotent.    Luke  1  :  35.    Rom.  15  :  19. 
As  the  Spirit  of  glory  and  of  God.    1  Pet. 

4  :  14. 
As  Creator.     Gen.  1  :  26,  27,  with  Job  33  :  4. 
As  equal  to,  and  one  with  the  Father.     Mat. 

28  :  19.     -J  Cor.  13  :  14. 
As  Sovereign  Disposer  of  all  things.    Dan. 

4  :  3.5,  with  1  Cor.  12  :  6,  11. 
As  Author  of  the  new  birth.    Jno.  3  :  5,  6, 

with  1  Jno.  6  :  4. 
As  raising  Christ  from  the  dead.  Acts  2  :  24, 


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witli  1  Pet.  3  :  IS.    Heb.  13  :  20,  with  Rom. 

1  :4. 

As  inspiring  scripture.    2  Tim.  3  :  16,  with 

2  Pet.  1  :  !21. 

As  the  source  of  wisdom.     1  Cor.  12  :  S. 
As  the  source  of  miraculous  power.    Mat. 

12  :  -23,  with    Luke  11  :  20.     Acts  19  :  11, 
with  Rom.  1.5  :  19. 

As  appointing  and  sending  ministers.    Acts 

13  :  -2,  4,  with  Mat.  9  :  38.     Acts  20  :  2S. 
As  directing  where  tlie  gospel  should  be 

preached.    Acts  16  :  6,  7,  10. 
As  dwelling  in  saints.    Jno.  14  :  17,  with 

1  Cor.  14  :  25.    1  Cor.  3  :  16,  with  1  Cor. 

6  :  19. 
As  Comforter  of  the  Church.    Acts  9  :31, 

with  2  Cor.  1  :  3. 
As  sanctifying  the  Church.     Eze.  37  :  28, 

with  Rom.  1.5  :  16. 
As  the  Witness.     Heb.  10  :  16,  with  1  Jno, 

6  :9. 

No.  13G.  HOLY  GHOST,  THE  COM- 
FORTER, THE. 

Proceeds  from  the  Father.    Jno.  15  :  26. 
Given 

By  the  Father.    Jno.  14  :  16. 

By  Christ.     Isa.  61  :  3. 

Tlirongh  Christ's  intercession.  Jno.  14  :  16. 
Sent  in  the  name  of  Christ.    Jno.  14  :  26. 
Sent  by  Christ  from  the  Father.  Jno.  15  :  26. 

Jno.  16  : 7. 

As    SUCH    HE 

Communicates  jovto  saints.  Rom.  14  :  17. 

Gal  5  :  22.     1  The.  1  :  6. 
Edifies  the  Church.    Acts  9  :  31. 
Testifies  of  Christ.    Jno.  15  :  26. 
Imparts  the  love  of  God.    Rom.  5  :  3 — 5. 
Imparts  hope.    Rom.  15  :  li.    Gal.  5  :  5. 
Teaches  saints.    Jno.  14  :  26. 
Dwells  with,  and  in  saints.    Jno.  14  :  17. 
Abides  for  ever  with  saints.    Jno.  14  :  16. 
Is  known  by  saints.    Jno.  14  :  17. 
The  world  cannot  receive.    Jno.  14  :  17. 

No.    137.     HOLY    GHOST,    THE 
TEACHER,     THE 
Promised.    Pro.  1  :  23. 
As  the  Spirit  of  wisdom.   Isa.  11:2.  Isa.  40  : 

13,  14. 
Given 
In  answer  to  prayer.    Eph.  1  :  16,  17. 
To  saints.    Neh.  9  :  20.     1  Cor.  2  :  12,  13. 
Necessity  for.    1  Cor.  2  :  9,  10. 

As    SUCH    HE 

Reveals  the  things  of  God.  1  Cor.  2:10, 13. 

Reveals  the  things  of  Christ.    Jno.  16  :  14. 

Brings  the  words  of  Christ  to  remem- 
brance.    Jno.  14  :  26. 

Directs  in  the  way  of  godliness.  Isa.  30  :  21. 
Eze.  36  :  27. 

Teaches  saints  to  answer  persecutors. 
Mar.  13:11.    Luke  12  :  12. 

Enables  ministers  to  teach.    1  Cor.  12  :  8. 


Guides  into  all  truth.    Jno.  14  :  26.    Jno. 
16  :  13. 

Attend  to  the  instruction  of  Rev.  2  :  7, 1 1,  29. 
The  natural  man  will  not  receive  the  tilings 
of.    1  Cor.  2  :  14. 

No.    138.    HOPE. 

In  God.    Psa.  39  :  7.     1  Pet.  1  :  21. 

In  Christ.     1  Cor.  15  :  19.     1  Tim.  1:1. 

In  God's  promises.    Acts  26  :  6,  7.    Tit.  1  :  2. 

In  the  mercy  of  God.     Psa.  33  :  18. 

Is  the  work  of  the  Holy  Ghost.    Rom.  15  : 

13.     Gal.  6  :  5. 
Obtained  through 

Grace.    2  The.  2:16. 

The  word.     Psa.  119:81. 

Patience  and  comfort  of  the  scriptures. 
Rom.  15  : 4. 

The  gospel.    Col.  1  :  5,  23. 

Faith.    Rom.  5  :  1,  2.    Gal.  5  :  5. 
The  result  of  experience.    Rom.  6  :  4. 
Described  as 

Good.    2  The.  2  :  16. 

Lively.     1  Pet.  1  :  3. 

Sure  and  stedfast.    Heb.  6  :  19. 

Gladdening.    Pro.  10  :  28. 

Blessed.    Tit.  2:13. 
Makes  not  ashamed.    Rom.  5  :  5. 
Triumphs  over  difficulties.    Rom  4  :  IS. 
Is  an  encouragement  to  boldness  in  preach- 
ing.   2  Cor.  3  :  12. 
Saints 

Are  called  to.    Eph.  4  :  4. 

Rejoice  in.     Rom.  5  :  2.    Rom.  12  :  12. 

Have  all,  the  same.    Eph.  4  :  4. 

Have,  in  death.     Pro  14  :  32. 

Should  abound  in.    Rom.  15  :  13. 

Should  look  for  the  object  of    Tit.  2  :  13 

Should  not  be  ashamed  of     Psa.  119  :  116. 

Should  hold  fast.    Heb.  3:6. 

Should  not  be  moved  from.    Col.  1  :  23. 

Should  continue  in.  Psa.  71  :  14.  1  Pet.  1:13. 
Connected  with  faith  and  love.  1  Cor.  13  :  1.3. 
Objects  of 

Salvation.    1  The.  5  :  8. 

Righteousness.     Gal.  5  :  5. 

Christ's  glorious  appearing.    Tit.  2  :  13. 

A  resurrection.    Acts  23  :  6.    Acts  24  :  15. 

Eternal  Ufe.    Tit.  1  :  2.    Tit.  3  :  7. 

Glory.    Rom.  5  :  2.    Col.  1  :  27. 
Leads  to  purity.     1  Jno.  3  :  3. 
Leads  to  patience.  Rom.  8  :  25.   1  Tlie.  1  :  3. 
Seek  for  full  assurance  of    Heb.  6:11. 
Be  ready  to  give  an  answer  concerning. 

1  Pet.  3  :  15. 
Encouragement  to.    Hos.  2  :  15.    Zee.  9  :  12. 
Encourage  others  to.    Psa.  130  :  7. 
Happiness  of    Psa.  146  :  6. 
Life  is  the  season  of    Ecc.  9  :  4.   Isa.  38  :  IS. 
The  wicked  have  no  ground  for.  Eph.  2:12. 
Of  the  wicked 

Is  in  their  worldly  possessions.  Job  31  :  24. 

Shall  make  them  ashamed.    Isa.  20  :  6,  6. 
Zee.  9  : 6. 


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Shall  perish.  Job  8  :  13.   Job  11  :  20.    Pro. 
10  :  -28. 

Shall  be  extinguished  in  death.  Job  27  :  8 
Illustrated  by,  ..•;?»  anchor,   Heb.  6  :  19.    ..9 

helmet.  1  The.  5  :  3. 
Exemplified.    Datid,  P.^a.  39  :  7.    Paul,  Acts 

'2A  :  lo.     ^Ihrahaiii,  Rom.  4  :  IS.     Thtssalo- 

nitms.  1  Tlie.  1  :  3. 

No.   139.    HOSPITALITY. 
Commanded.    Kom.  12  :  13.     1  Pet.  4  :  9. 
Required  in  ministers.  1  Tim.  3  :  2.  Tit.  1  : 0. 
A  test  of  christian  character.   1  Tim.  5  :  10. 
Spechlly  to  be  shown  to 

Strangers.     Heb.  13  :  2. 

The  poor.     Isa.  6S  :  7.     Luke  14  :  13. 

Enemies.  2  Kin.  6  :  22,  23.  Rom.  12  :  20. 
Encouragement  to.  Luke  14  :  14.  Heb.  13  :  2. 
Exemplified.  Melchizedek,  Gen.  14  :  18.  Jlbra- 

ham,  Gen.  IS  :  3—8.    Lot,  Gen.  19  :  2,  3. 

Laban,  Gen.  24  :  31.     Jethro,  Exo.  2  :  20. 

Manoah,  Jud.  13  :  15.  Samuel,  1  Sam.  9  : 
^^2.  David,  2  Sam.  6  :  19.  Barzillai,  2  Sam. 
^Pa  :  4P    Shunammite,  2  Kin  4  :  8.    JVeAe  - 

miah,   Neh.  5   :  17.    Job,  Job  31  :  17,  32. 

Zaccheus,  Luke   19  :  6.     Samarita7is,  Jno. 

4  :  40.     Lydia,  Acts  16  :  15.    Jason,  Acts 

17  :  7.     Mnnson,   Acts  21   :  16.     People  of 

Melita,  Acts  28  :  2.     Publius,  Acts  28  :  7. 

Gaius,  3  Jno.  5,  6. 

No.   140    HUMAN     NATURE    OF 
CHRIST,    THE. 

Was    necessary   to  his  mediatorial  office. 
1  Tim.  2  :5.     Heb.  2  :  17. 

Is    PROVED    BY    HIS 

Conception  in  the  Virgin's  womb.    Mat. 

1  :  IS.    Luke  1  :  31. 

Birth.    Mat.  1  :  16,  25.    Mat.  2  :  2.    Luke 

2  :7,  11. 

Partaking  of  flesh  and  blood.     Jno.  1  :  14. 

Heb.  2  :  14. 
Having  a  human  soul.   Mat.  26  :  38.   Luke 

23  :  46.     Acts  2  :  31. 
Circumcision.     Luke  2  :  21. 
Increase  in  wisdom  and  stature.    Luke 

2  :  62. 
Weeping.    Luke  19  :  41.    Jno.  11  :  3.5. 
Hungering.    Mat.  4  :  2.     Mat.  21  :  18. 
Thirsting.    Jno.  4  :  7.    Jno.  19  ;  23. 
Sleeping.    Mat.  8  :  24.    Mar.  4  :  38. 
Being  subject  to  weariness.    Jno.  4  :  6. 
Being  a  man  of  sorrows.     Isa.  53  :  3,  4 

Luke  22  :  44.    Jno.  11  :  33.    Jno.  12  :  27. 
Being  buffeted.  Mat.  26  :  67.  Luke  22  :  64. 
Enduring  indignities.   Luke  23  :  11. 
Being  scoui^e\l.    Mat.  27  :  26.  Jno.  19  :  1. 
Being  nailed  to  the  cross.  Psa.  22  :  16,  with 

Luke  23  :  33. 
Death.   Jno.  19  :  !?0. 
Side  being  pierced.    Jno.  19  :  34. 
Burial.    Mat.  27  :  59,  60.   Mar.  15:46. 
Resurrection.    Acts  3  :  15.    2  Tim.  2  :  8. 
Was  like  our  own  in  all  things  except  sin. 
Acts  3  :  22.    Phi.  2  :  7,  3.    Heb.  2  :  17. 


Was  without  sin.  Heb.  7  :  20,  28.  I  Jno.  3  : 5. 

Was  submitted  to  the  evidence  of  the  senses, 

Luke  24:  39.     Jno.  20  :  27.     1  Jno.  1  :  1,  2. 

Was  ok  the  seed  of 

The  woman.   Gen.  3  :  15.    Isa.  7  :  14.   Jcr 

31  :  22.    Luke  1  :  31.     Gal.  4  :  4. 
Abraham.     Gen.  22  :  IS,  with  Gal.  3  :  16. 

Heb.  2  :  16. 

David.    2  Sam.  7  :  12,  16.     Psa.  89  :  35,  36. 

Jer.  23  :  5.    Mat.  22  :  42.     Mar.  10  :  47. 

Acts  2  :  30.    Acts  13  :  23.    Rom.  1  :  3. 

Genealogv  of  Mat.  1  :  1,  &o.  Luke  3  :  23,  &c. 

Attested  by  himself  Mat.  8  :  20.  Mat.  16  :  13. 

Confession  of,  a  test  of  belonging  to  God. 

Jno.  4  :  2. 
Acknowledged  by  men.   Mar.  6  :  3.  Jno.  7  : 

27.    Jno.  19  :  5.     Acts  2  :  22. 
Denied  by  Antichrist.    1  Jno.  4  :  3.   2  Jno.  7. 

No.  141.    HUMILITY. 

Necessary  to  the  service  of  God.    Mic.  6  :  8. 
Christ  an  example  of   Mat.  U  :  29.  Jno.  13  : 

14,  15.     Phi.  2  :  .5—8. 
A  characteristic  of  saints.    Psa.  34  :  2. 
They  who  have, 

Regarded  by  God.  Psa.  133  :  6.   Isa.  66  :  2. 

Heard  by  God.    Psa.  9  :  12.     Psa.  10  :  17. 

Enjoy  the  presence  of  God.     Isa.  57  :  15. 

Delivered  by  God.    Job  22  :  29. 

Lifted  up  by  God.    Jas.  4  :  10. 

Exalted  by  God.  Luke  14  :  11.  Luke  18  :  14. 

Are  greatest  in  Christ's  kingdom.    Mat. 
18  :4. 

Receive  more  grace.  Pro.  3  :  34.  Jas.  4  :  6. 

Upheld  by  honour.  Pro.  18  :  12.  Pro.  29  :  23. 
Is  before  honour.     Pro.  15  :  33. 
Leads  to  riches,  honour,  and  life.  Pro.  22  :  4. 
Sai.nts  should 

Put  on.    Col.  3  :  12. 

Be  clothed  with.     1  Pet.  5  :  5. 

Walk  with.     Eph.  4:1,2. 

Beware  of  false.     Col.  2  ;  18,  23. 
.4.fflictions  intended  to  produce.  Lev.  26  :  41. 

Deu.  8  :  3.     Lam.  3  :  20. 
Want  of,  condemned.    2  Chr.  33  :  23.  2  Chr. 

36  :  12.     Jer.  44  :  10.     Dan.  5  :  22. 
Temporal  judgments  averted  by.    2  Chr.  7  : 

14.    2  Chr.  12  :  6,  7. 
Excellency  of    Pro.  16  :  19. 
Blessedness  of    Mat.  5  :  .3. 
Exemplified.  Mraham,  Gen.  18  :  27.    Jacob, 

Gen.  32:10.     Moses,  Exo.  3  :  11.    Exo 

4  :  10.    Joshua,  Jos.  7  :  6.     Gideon,  Jud 

6  :  15.     David,  1  Chr.  29  :  14.     Hezekiab 

2Chr.32:26.     Manasseh,  2  Chr.  33  :  12 

Josinh,  2  Chr.  34  :  27.  Job,  Job  40  :  4.  Job 

42  :  6.    Isaiah,  Isa.  6  :  5.   Jeremiah,  Jer.  1 

6.  John  the  Baptist,  Mat.  3  :  14.    Centurion 

Mat.  8  :  8.  fFoman  of  Canaan,  Mat.  13  :  27 

Elizabeth,  Luke  1  :  43.    Peter,  Luke  5  :  8 

Paul,  Acts  20  :  19. 

No.   142.    HUMILITY  OF  CHRIST, 
THE. 
Declared  by  himself     Mat.  11  :  29. 


HDS. 


HTP. 


42 


IDL. 


IDO. 


KxHIBlTED    IN    HIS 

Taking  our  nature.  Phi.  -2  :  7.  Heb.  2  :  16. 
Birth.     I,uke  2  :  4—7. 
Subjection  to  his  parents.    Luke  ti  :  51. 
Station  in  life.    Mat.  13  :  55.    Jno.  9  :  29. 
Poverty.    Luke  9  :  58.    3  Cor.  8  :  9. 
Partaking  of  our  infirmities.    Heb.  4  :  15. 

Heb.  5  :  7. 
Submitting  to  ordinances.  Mat.  3  :  13 — 15. 
Becoming  a  servant.    Mat.  20  :  28.    Luke 

22  :  27.     Phi.  2  :  7. 
Associating  with  the  despised.  Mat.  9  :  10, 

11.     Luke  15  ;  1,  2. 
Refusing  honours.    Jno.  5  :  41.    Jno.  6  :  15 
Kutry  into  Jerusalem.    Zee.  9  :  9,  with 

Mat.  21  :  5,  7. 
Wasliing  liis  disciples'  feet.    Jno.  13  :  5. 
Obedience.    Jno.  6  :  38.    Heb.  10  :  9. 
Submitting  to  suflerings.    Isa.  50  :  6.     Isa 
53  :  7,  with  Acts  8  :  32.  Mat.  26  :  37—39. 
Exposing  himself  to  reproach  and  con- 
tempt.   Psa.  22  :  6.     Psa.  69   :  9,  witli 
Rom.  15  :  3.    Isa.  53  :  3. 
Death.  Jno.  10  :  15, 17, 18.  Phi.  2  :  8.  Heb 
12  : 2. 
Saints  should  imitate.    Phi.  2  :  5 — 8. 
On  account  of,  He  was  despised.    Mar.  6  :  3. 

Jno.  9  :  29. 
His  exaltation,  the  result  of.    Phi.  2  :  9. 

No.   143.    HUSBANDS. 
Should  have  but  one  wife.    Gen.  2  :  24. 

1  Tim.  3  :  2,  12. 
Have  authority  over  their  wives.      Gen.  3  : 

16.     1  Cor.  11  :3.     Eph.  5  :  23. 
Duty  of,  to  wives  ; 
To  respect  them.    1  Pet.  3  :  7. 
To  love  them.   Eph.  6  :  25,  &c.   Col  3  :  19. 
To  regard  them  as  themselves.  Gen  2  :23, 

with  .Mat.  19:5. 
To  be  faitliful  to  them.    Pro.  5  :  19.    Mai. 

2  :  14,  15. 
To  dwell  with  them  for  life.    Gen.  2  :  24. 

Mat.  19  :  3—9. 
To  comfort  them.     1  Sam.  1  :  8. 
To  consult  with  them.    Gen.  31  :  4 — 7. 
Not  to  leave  them,  tliough  unbelieving. 
1  Cor.  7  :  11,12,14,  16. 
Duties  of,  not  to  interfere  with  their  duties 
to  Christ.     Luke  14  :  26,  with  Mat.  19  :  29. 
Good— Exemphfied.  Isaac,  Gen.  24  :  67.  El- 

kanah,  1  Sam.  1  :  4,  6. 
Bad — Kxemplified.     Solomon,   1  Kin.  11  :  1. 
.'Ihas}in-us,  Est.  1  :  10,  11. 

No.   144.    HYPOCRITES. 
God  knows  and  detects.    Isa.  29  :  15,  16. 
Christ  knew  and  detected.    Mat.  22  :  18. 
God  has  no  pleasure  in.    Isa.  9  :  17. 
Shall  not  come  before  God.    Job  13  :  16. 
Deschipko   .\5 
Wilfullv  blind.    Mat.  23  :  17,  19.  26. 
Vile.     Isa.  32  :  6. 

Self-righteous.     Isa.  65  :  5.    Luke  IS  :  11. 
Covetous.    Eze.  33:31.    2  Pet.  2  :  3. 
Ostentatious.    Mat.  6  :  2,  5,  16.   Mat.  23  :  5. 


Censorious.  Mat.  7  :  3 — 5.  Luke  13  :  14,  15. 

Regarding  tradition  more  than  the  word 
of  God.    Mat.  15  :  1—3. 

Exact  in  minor,  but  neglecting  important 
duties.     Mat.  23  :  23,  24. 

Having  but  a  form  of  godliness.    2  Tim. 
3  :5. 

Seeking  only  outward  purity.  Luke  11  :  39. 

Professing  but  not  practising.  Eze.  33  :31, 
32.     Mat.  23  :  3.     Rom.  2  :  17—23. 

Using  but  lip-worship.    Isa.  29  :  13,  with 
Mat.  15  :  8. 

Glorying  in  appearance  only.  2  Cor.  5  :  12. 

Trusting  in  privileges.  Jer.  7  :  4.  Mat.  3  :  9. 

Apparently  zealous  in  the  things  of  God. 
Isa.  68  :  2. 

Zealous  in  making  proselytes.  Mat.  23  : 1.5. 

Devouring  widows'  houses.    Mat.  23  :  14. 

Loving  pre-eminence.    Mat.  23  :  6,  7. 
Worship  of,  not  acceptable  to  God.     Isa.  1  : 

11—15.     Isa.  58  :  3—5.    Mat.  15  :  9. 
Joy  of,  but  for  a  moment.     Job  20  :  5. 
Hope  of,  perishes.    Job  8  :  13.    Job  Jl :  8,J| 
Heap  up  wrath.    Job  36  :  13.  •^      • 

Fearfulness  shall  sui-prise.    Isa.  33  :  14. 
Destroy  others  by  slander.     Pro.  11  :  9. 
In  power,  are  a  snare.    Job  34  :  30. 
The  Apostacy  to  abound  with.     1  Tim  4  :  2. 
Beware  of  the  principles  of    Luke  12  :  1. 
.Spirit  of,  hinders  growtli  in  grace.  1  Pet.  2  : 1. 
Woe  to.     Isa.  29  :  15.    Mat.  23  :  13. 
Punishment  of    Job  15  :  34.    Isa.  10  :  6.  Jer. 

42  :  20,  22.     Mat.  24  :  61. 
Illustrated.    Mat.  23  :  27,  28.    Luke  11  :  44. 
E.xemplified.     Cain,   Gen.  4  :  3.    Msalotn, 

2  Sam.  15  :  7,  8.  T/ie  Jeirs,  Jer.  3  :  10. 
Phai-isees.  4'c.  Mat.  16  :  3.  Judas,  Mat. 
26  :  49.  Herodians,  Mar.  12  :  13,  15.  ./i^- 
anias,  Acts  5  : 1 — 8.   Simon,  Acts  8  :  13— '23. 

No.    145.    IDLENESS  AND   SLOTH. 
Forbidden.     Rom.  12  :  11.    Heb.  6  :  12. 
Produce  apathy.     Pro.  12  :  27.    Pro.  26  :  15. 
.\kin  to  extravagance.    Pro.  18  :  9. 
Vccompanied  by  conceit.    Fro.  26  :  16. 
Lead  to 

Poverty.    Pro.  10  :  4.    Pro.  20  :  13. 

Want.    Pro.  20  :  4.     Pro.  24  :  34. 

Hunger.     Pro.  19  :  1-5.    Pro.  24  :  34. 

Bondage.    Pro  12  :  24. 

Disappointment.     Pro.  13  :  4.    Fro.  21  :  25. 

Ruin.     Pro.  24  :  30.  31.     Ecc.  10  :  18. 

Tattling  and  meddling.     1  Tim.  5  :  13. 
Effects  of,  afford  instruction  to  others.    Pro. 

24  :  30—32. 
Remonstance  against.    Pro.  6:  6,  9. 
F'alse  excuses  for.     Pro.  20  :  4.    Pro.  22  :  13. 
Illustrated.    Pro.  26  :  14.    Mat.  25  :  18,  26. 
Exemplified.     Watchmen,  Isa.  66  :  10.    Mhe- 

nians,  Acts  17  :  21.     Thessulonians,  2  The. 

3  :11. 

No,  146.    IDOLATRY. 
Forbidden.    Exo.  20  :  2,  3.    Deu.  5  :  7. 
Consists  in 
Making  images.    Exo.  20  :  4.    Deu.  5 :  8. 


IDO. 


43 


IDO. 


Bowing  down  to  images.  Exo.  20  :  5.  Deu. 

f)  :  9. 
Worshipping  images.     Isa.  44  :  17.     Dan. 

3  :  ft,  10,  1-5. 

Sacrificing  to  images.    Psa.  106  :  33.   Acts 

7  :41. 
Worsliipping  other  gods.    Deu.  30  :  17. 

Psa. 81  :  9. 
Mentioning  other  gods.     Exo.  23  :  13. 
Walking  alter  otlier  gods.     Deu.  8  :  10. 
Speaking  in  the  name  of  other  gods.    Deu. 

18  :  20. 
Looking  to  other  gods.    Hos.  3  :  1. 
Serving  otlier  gods.    Deu.  7:  4.  Jer.  5:19. 
Fearing  other  gods.    2  Kin.  17  :  3.5. 
.Sacrilicing  to  otlier  gods.     Exo.  22  :  20. 
AVorshipping  the  true  God  by  an  image, 

&c.    Exo.'32  :  4-6,  with  Psa.  106  :  19,  20. 
Worshipping  angels.     Col.  2  :  18. 
AVorshipping  the  host  of  heaven.    Deu. 

4  :  19.     Deu.  17  :  3. 

Worshipping  devils.    Mat.  4  :  9, 10.    Rev. 
9:20. 

Worshipping  dead  men.     Psa.  106  :  28. 

Setting  up  idols  in  the  heart.    Eze.  14  :  3,  4. 

Covetousness.     Eph.  5  :  6.    Col.  3  :  5. 

Sensuality.     Phi.  3  :  19. 
Is  changing  the  glorv  of  God  into  an  image. 

Rom.^1  :  23,  with  Acts  17  :  29. 
Is  changing  the  truth  of  God  into  a  lie. 

Rom.  1  :  h,  with  Isa.  44  :  20. 
Is  a  work  of  the  flesh.     Gal.  3  :  19,  20. 
Incompatible  with  the  service  of  God.    Gen. 

3ft  :  2,  3.    Jos.  24  :  23.     1  Sam.  7  :  3.  1  Kin. 

18  :  21.    2  Cor.  6  :  15,  16. 
Described  as 

An  abomination  to  God.    Deu.  7  :  25. 

Hateful  to  God.     Deu.  16  :  22.    Jer.  44  :  4. 

Vain  and  foolish.     Psa.  115  :  4 — 8.     Isa. 
44:19.    Jer.  10:3. 

Bloody.    Eze  23  :  39. 

Abominable.     1  Pet.  4 

Unprofitable.     Jud.  10 

Defiling.     Eze.  20  :  7. 

THF.y  WHO  PRACTICE. 

Forget  God.     Deu.  S  :  19.    Jer.  18 
Go  astray  from  God.    Eze.  44  :  10. 
Pollute  the  name  of  God.     Eze  20  :  39. 
Defile  the  sanctuary  of  God.     Eze  5  :  11. 
Are  astranged  from  God.     Eze.  14  :  5. 
Forsake  God.    2  Kin.  22  :  17.    Jer.  16:11. 
Hate  God     2  Chr.  19  :  2,  3. 
Provoke  God.    Deu.  31  :  20.     Isa.  65  :  3. 

Jer.  25  : 6. 
Are  vain  in  their  imaginations.  Eom  1  :  21 
Are  ignorant  and  foolish.    Rom.  1  :  21,  22. 
Inflame  themselves.     Isa  57  :  3. 
Hold  fast  their  deceit.    Jer.  8  :  5. 
Carried  awav  bv  it.     1  Cor.  12  :  2. 
Go  after  it  iii  heart.     Eze.  20  :  16. 
Are  mad  upon  it.    Jer.  50  :  38. 
Boa.stofit.    Psa  97:  7. 
Have  fellowship  with  devils.  1  Cor.  10  :  20, 
Ask  counsel  of  their  idols.    Hos.  4  :  12. 


:3. 

:  14.     Isa  46:7. 
Eze.  36 :  18. 

15. 


Look  to  idols  for  deliverance.  Isa.  44  :  17. 
Isa.  4ft  :  20. 

Swear  by  their  idols.    Amos  8  :  14. 
Objects  of^  numerous.    1  Cor.  8  :  5. 
Ohject.i  of,  described  as 

Strange  gods.     Gen  35  :  2,  4.    Jos.  24  :  20. 

Other  gods.    Jud.  2:12, 17.     1  ICin.  14:9. 

New  gods.    Deu.  32  :  17.    Jud.  5  :  8. 

Gods  tiiat  cannot  save.     Isa.  45  :  20. 

Gods  tliat  have  not  made  the  heavens. 
Jer.  10:  11. 

No  gods.    Jer.  5  :  7.    Gal.  4  :  8. 

Molten  gods.     Exo.  34  :  17.    Lev.  19  :  4. 

Molten  images.    Deu.  27  :  15.    Hab.  2  :  18. 

Graven  images.     Isa.  4ft  :  20.    Hos.  11:2. 

Senseless  idols.    Deu.  4  :  28.  Psa.  116  :  5,  7. 

Dumb  idols.    Hab.  2  :  18.     1  Cor.  12  :  2. 

Dumb  stones.    Hab.  2  :  19. 

Stocks.     Jer.  3  :  9.    Hos.  4  :  12. 

Abominations.    Isa.  44  :  19.    Jer.  32  :  34. 

Images  of  abomination.    Eze.  7  :  20. 

Idols  of  abomination.     Eze.  16  :  36. 

Stumbling-blocks.     Eze.  14  :  3. 

Teachers  of  lies.     Hab.  2  :  IS. 

Wind  and  confusion.    Isa.  41  :  29. 

Nothing.    Isa.  41  :  24.     1  Cor.  8  :  4. 

Helpless.    Jer.  10  :  5. 

Vanity.    Jer.  18  :  15. 

Vanities  of  the  Gentiles.    Jer.  14  :  22. 
Making  idols  for  the  purpose  of,  described 

and  ridiculed.     Isa.  44  :  10—20. 
Obstinate   sinners  judicially  given  up  to. 

Deu.  4  :  28.    Deu.  28  :  64.    Hos.  4  :  17. 
Warnings  against.    Deu.  4  :  1ft — 19. 
Exhortations  to  turn  from.  Eze.  14  :  6.  Eze. 

20:7.    Acts  14:  1.5. 
Renounced  on  conversion.    1  The.  1 :  9. 
Saints  should 

Keep  from.    Jos.  23  :  7.     1  Jno.  5  :  21. 

Flee  from.     1  Cor.  10  :  14. 

Not  have  any  thing  connected  with,  in 
their  houses.     Deu.  7  :  26. 

Not  partake  of  any  tiling  connected  with. 
1  Cor.  10  :  19.  20. 

Not  have  religious  intercourse  with  those 
who  practice.    Jos.  23  :  7.     1  Cor.  5:11. 

Not  covenant  with  those  who  practice. 
Exo  31:  12,  la.     Deu.  7  :  2. 

Not  intermarrv  with  those  who  practice. 
Exo.  .34:  16.'  Deu.  7  :  3. 

Testify  against.   Acts  14  :  1,5.   Acts  19  :  26. 

Refuse  to  engage  in,  though  threatened 
with  death.     i5an.  3  :  IS. 
Saints  preserved  by  God  from.    1  Kin.  19  :  18, 

with  Rom.  11  :  4. 
Saints  refuse  to  receive  the  worship  of.  Acts 

10  :  25,  2R      Acts  14  :  11—15. 
Angels  refuse  to  receive  the  worship  of. 

Rev.  22  :  8,  9. 
Destruction  of,  promised.  Eze.  36  :  25.  Zee. 

13:2. 
Everv  thing  connected  with,  should  be  de- 
stroyed.    l';xo  34  :  13.    Deu.  7:5.    2  Sam. 

5  :  21.    2  Kin.  23  :  14. 


IGN. 


IND. 


44 


IND. 


ING. 


Woe  denounced  against.    Hab.  2  :  19. 
Curse  denounced  against.    Deu.  27  :  15. 

PUNISH>IKNT    OF  J 

Judicial  death.    Deu.  17  :  2—5. 

Dreadful  judgments  which  end  in  death. 
Jer.  8:2.    Jer.  16:1— 11. 

Banishment.    Jer.  8  :  8.     Hos.  8  :  5—8. 
Amos  5  :  26,  27. 
E.Kclusion  from  heaven.     1  Cor.  6  :  9,  10. 

Eph.  5  :  5.     Rev.  22  :  1.5. 

Eternal  torments.    Rev.  14  :  9 — 11.    Kev. 
21  :8. 
Exemplified.     Israel,  Exo.  32  :  1.     2  Kin. 

17  :  12.     Philistines,  Jud.  16  :  23.     Micah, 

Jud.  17  :  4,  5.     Jeroboam,  1  Kin.  12  :  28. 

Maachak,  1  Kin.  15  :  13.     Jlhab,  1  Kin.  16  : 

31.     Jezebel,  1  Kin.  18  :  19.     Sennacherib,  2 

Kin.   19  :  37.     Manasseh,  2  Kin.  21  :  4—7. 

^mon,  2  Kin.  21  :  21.     Jlhaz,  2  Chr.  28  :  3. 

Judah,}er.  11  :  13.     Nebuchadnezzar, Dan. 

3  :  1.     Belshazzar,  Dan.  5  :  23.     People  of 

Lystra,  Acts  14:11,  12.    Jlthenians,  Acts 

17  :  16.     Ephesians,  Acts  19  :  28. 
Zeal  against — Exemplified.    Jlsa,  1  Kin.  15  : 

12.     Josiah,  2  Kin.  23  :  5.     Jehoshaphat,  2 

Chr.  17  :  6.  Israel,  2  Chr.  31  :  1.  Manasseh, 

2  Chr.  33  :  15. 

No.   147.   IGNORANCE  OF    GOD. 
Ignorance  of  Christ  is.    Jno.  8  :  19. 
Evidenced  by 

Want  of  love.     1  Jno.  4  :  8. 

Not  keeping  his  commands.     1  Jno.  2  :  4. 

Living  in  sin.    Tit.  1  :  16.     1  Jno.  3  :  6. 
Leads  to 

Error.     Mat.  22  :  29. 

Idolatry.     Isa.  44  :  19.    Acts  17  :  29,  30. 

Alienation  from  God.     Eph.  4  :  18. 

Sinful  lusts.     1  The.  4:5.    1  Pet.  1  :  14. 

Persecuting  saints.  Jno.  15  :  21.  Jno.  16  :  3. 
Is  no  excuse  for  sin.  Lev.  4  :  2.  Luke  12  :  48- 
The  wicked,  in  a  state  of.  Jer.  9  : 3.  Jno.  15  : 

21.  Jno.  17:  2.5.  Acts.  17  :  30. 
The  wicked  choose.  Job  21  :  14.  Rom.  1 :  28 
Punisliment  of.    Psa.  79  :  6.   2  The.  1  :  8. 
Ministers  should 

Compassionate  those  in.  Heb.  5  :  2. 

Labour  to  remove.  Acts  17  :  23. 
Exemplified.  Pharaoh,  Exo.  5  :  2.    Israelites, 

Psa.  95  :  10.    Isa.  1  :  3.    False  prophets.  Isa. 

56  :  10,  11.    Jetcs,  Luke  23  :  34.  Nicodemus, 

Jno.  3  :  10.    Gentiles,  Gal.  4 :  8.   Paul,  1 

Tim.  1  :  13. 

No.    148.    INDUSTRY. 
Commanded.  Eph.  4  :  28.  1  The.  4  :  11. 
Required  of  man  in  a  state  of  innocence. 

Cieu.  2  :  15. 
Required  of  man  after  the  fall.  Gen.  3  :  23. 
To  be  suspended  on  the  sabbath.  Exo.  20  :  10. 
Characteristic  of  godly  women.  Pro.31:13,&c. 
Early  rising  necessary  to.  Pro.  31  :  15. 
Requisite  to  supply 

Our  own  wants.  Acts  23  :  34.  1  The.  2  :  9. 

Wants  of  others.  Acts  20  :  35.  Eph.  4  :  28. 
The  slothful  devoid  of.  Pro.  24  :  30,  31. 


Leads  to 

Increase  of  substance.  Pro.  13  :  11. 

Afi'ection  of  relatives.  Pro.  31  :  28. 

General  commendation.  Pro.  31  :  31. 
Illustrated.  Pro.  6  :  6—8. 
Exemplified.  Rachel,  Gen.  29  :  9.  Jacob,  Gen. 

31  :  6.  Jethro's  daughters,  Exo.  2  :  16.  Ruth, 

Ruth  2  :  2,  3.    Jeroboam,    1    Kin.  11  :  28. 

David,  1  Sam.  16  :  11.   Jewish  elders,  Ezr. 

6  :  14,  15.   Dorcas.  Acts  9  :  39.   Paul,  Acts 

18  :  3.  1  Cor.  4  :  12. 

No.   149.     INDWELLING  OF  THE 

HOLT    GHOST,    THE. 

In  his  Church,  as  his  temple.     1  Cor.  3  :  16. 

In  the  body  of  saints,  as  his  temple.    1  Cor. 

6:19.     2  Cor.  6:16. 
Promised  to  saints.    Eze.  36  :  27. 
Saints  enjoy.  Isa.  63  :  11.  2  Tim.  1  :  14. 
Saints  full  of.  Acts  6  :  5.     Eph.  5  :  18. 

Is  THE  MEAXS  OF 

Quickening.    Rom.  8:11. 

Guiding.    Jno.  16  :  13.     Gal.  5  :  18. 

Fructifying.     Gal.  5  :  22. 
A  proof  of  being  Christ's.    Rom.  8  :  9. 
A  proof  of  adoption.  Rom.  8  :  15.  Gal.  4  :  6. 
Is  abiding.     1  Jno.  2  :  27. 
Those  who  have  not 

Are  sensual.    Jude  19. 

Are  witliout  Christ.    Rom.  6  :  9. 
Opposed  by  the  carnal  nature.  Gal.  5  :  17. 
No.  150.    INGRATITUDE     TO    GOD. 
A  characteristic  of  the  wicked.   Rom.  1  :  21. 
Inexcusable      Isa.  1  :  2,  3.    Rom.  1  :  21. 
Unreasonable.   Jer.  2  :  5,  6,  31.    Mic.  6  :  2,  3. 
Exceeding  follv  of.    Deu.  32  :  6. 
Guilt  of     Psa.  106  :  7,  21.    Jer.  2  :  11—13. 
Prosperity  likely  to  produce.    Deu.  31  :  20. 

Deu.  32:15.    Jer.  5:7— 11. 
Warnings  against.    Deu.  8  :  11 — 14.     1  Sam. 

12  :  24,  25. 
Punishment  of  Neh.  9  :  20—27.  Hos.  2  :  8,  9. 
Illustrated.     Isa.  5  :  1—7.    Eze.  16  :  1—1.5. 
Exemplified.     Israel,  Deu.  32  :  18.     Saul,  1 

Sam.  15  :  17—19.     Daiid,  2  Sam.  12  :  7—9. 

Nebuchadnezzar,  Dan.  5  :  18—21.    Lepers, 

Luke  17  :  17,  18. 

No.    151.    INGRATITUDE. 
A  characteristic  of  the  wicked.    Psa.  38 :  20. 

2  Tim.  3  :  2. 
Ofte.v  exhibited 

By  relations.    Job  19  :  14. 

By  servants.     Job  19  :  15,  16. 
To  benefactors.     Psa.  109  :  5.    Ecc.  9  :  15. 
To  friends  in  distress.     Psa  38  :  11. 
Saints  avoid  the  guilt  of     Psa.  7  :  4,  6. 
Should  be  met  with 

Prayer.     Psa.  35  :  12, 1.3.    Psa.  109  :  4. 

Faithfulness.     Gen.  31  :  38—42.  ' 

Persevering  love.    2  Cor.  12  :  15. 
Punishment  of    Pro.  17  :  13.    Jer.  18  :  20,21. 
Exemplified.     Laban,  Gen.  31  :  6,  7.    Chief 

butler.  Gen.  40  :  23.      Isiael,  Exo.  17:4. 

Men  of  Keilah,  1  Sam.  23  :  5,  12.     Saul,  1 


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JEW- 


Sam.  24  :  17.    Nahal,  \  Sam.  25  :  5—11,  21. 
Jibsalom.'}.  Sam.  15  :  6.  Joash,  2  Chr. 24  :  22. 

No.     152.    INJUSTICE. 

Forbidden.    Lev.  19  :  15,  35.     Deu.  16  :  19. 
Spkciallv  to  be  avoided  towards 

The  poor.     Exo.  23  :  6.     Pro.  22  :  16. 

The  stranger  and  fatherless.    Exo.  22  :  21, 
22.     Deut.  24  :  17.    Jer.  22  :  3. 

Servants.    Job  31  :  13,  14. 
Of  the  least  kind,  condemned.  Luke  16  :  10. 

UOD 

Regards.    Ecc.  6  :  8. 

Approves  not  of.    Lam.  3  :  33,  36. 

Abominates.     Pro.  17  :  15.    Pro.  20  :  10. 

Hears  the  cry  of  those  who  sutler.  Jas.  5  :4. 

Provoked  to  avenge.    Psa.  12  :  5. 
Brings  a  curse.    Ueu.  27  :  17,  19. 
A  bad  example  leads  to.     Exo.  23  :  2. 
Intemperance  leads  to.    Pro.  31  :  5. 
Covetousness  leads  to.    Jer.  6  :  13. 
Saints  should 

Hate.     Pro.  29  :  27. 

Testify  against.  Psa.  58  :  1,  2.  Mic.  3  :  8,9. 

Bear,  patiently.     1  Cor.  6  :  7. 

Take  no  vengeance  for.    Mat.  5  :  39. 
Thf,  wicked 

Deal  with.    Isa.  26  :  10. 

Judge  with.   Psa.  82  :  2.   Ecc.  3  :  16.  Hab. 

I  :4. 

Practice,  without  shame.    Jer.  6  :  13,  15. 
Zcp.  3  :  5. 
Punishment  of.    Pro.  11   :  7.    Pro.  28  :  8. 

Amos  5  :  11,  12.  Amos  8  :  5,  8.  1  The.  4  :  6. 
Exemplified.     Potiphar,  Gen.  39  :  20.     Sons 

of  Samuel,  1  Sam.  8  :  3.    ^Ihab,  1  Kin.  21  : 

10,  15.  16.    Jews,  Isa.  59  :  14.     Princes,  4-c. 

Dan.  6  :  4.     Judas,  Mat.  27  :  4.    Pilate, 

Mat.  27  :  24—26.     Priests,  4-c.  Acts  4  :  3. 

reslus.  Acts  24  :  27. 

No.  153.    INSPIRATION  OF  THE 
HOLT    GHOST,    THE. 

Foretold.    Joel  2  :  28,  with  Acts  2  :  16—18. 
All  scripture  given  by.    2  Tim.  3  :  16.    2 

Pet.  1  :  21. 
Design  of 
To  reveal  future  events.  Acts  1  :  16.  Acts 

23  :  25. 
To  reveal  the  mysteries  of  God.  Amos  3  : 

7.     1  Cor.  2  :  10. 
To  give  jiower  to  ministers.    Mic.  3  : 8. 

Acts  1  :  8. 
To  direct  ministers.   Eze.  3  :  24—27.  Acts 

II  ;  12.     Acts  13  -.2. 

To  control  ministers.    Acts  16  :  6. 
To  testify  against  sin.  2  Kin.  17  :  13.   Neh. 
9  :  30.    Riic.  3  :  8.    Jno.  16  :  8,  9. 
Modes  of 
Various.    Ileb.  1  :  1. 

By  secret  impulse.  Jud.  13  :25.  2  Pet.  1  :21. 
By  a  voice.  Isa.  6  : 8.  Acts  8  :  29.  Re V.  1  :  10. 
By  visions.     Num.  12  :  6.    Eze.  11:24. 
By  dreams.    Num.  12  :  6.    Dan.  7  :  1. 


Necessary  to  prophesying.  Num.  11 :25 — 27. 

2  Chr.  20  :  14—17. 
Is  irresistible.    Amos  3  :  8. 
Despisers  of,  punished.    2  Chr.  36  :  15,  16. 

Zee.  7  :  12. 

No.    154.    JEWS,    THE. 
Descendants  of  Abraham.    Psa.  105  : 6.   Jno. 

8  :  33.     Rom.  9  :  7. 

The  people  of  God.  Deu.  32  :  9.  2  Sam.  7  :  24. 

Isa.  01  :  16. 
Separated  to  God.  Exo.  33  :  16.  Num.  23  :  9. 

Deu.  4  :  34. 
Beloved  for  their  fathers'  sake.    Deu.  4  :  37. 

Deu.  10  :  1.5,  with  Rom.  11  :  28. 
Christ  descended  from.    Jno.  4  :  22.    Rom. 

9  :5. 

The  oe,tects  of 

God's  love.    Deu.  7  :  8.    Deu.  23  :  5.   Jer. 
31  :3. 

God's  choice.    Deu.  7  :  6. 

God's  protection.   Psa.  105  :  15.   Zee.  2  : 8. 
The  covenant  established  with.    Exo.  6  :  4. 

Exo.  24  :  6—8.     Exo.  34  :  27. 
Promises  respecting,  made  to 

Abraham.  Gen.  12  :  1—3.  Gen.  13  :  14—17. 
Gen.  15  :  18.     Gen.  17  :  7,  8. 

Isaac.     Gen.  26  :  2—5,  24. 

Jacob.     Gen.  28  :  12—15.    Gen.  35  :  9—12. 

Themselves.    Exo.  6  :  7,  8.   Exo.  19  :  5,  6. 
Deu.  26  :  18,  19. 
Privileges  of.    Psa.  76  : 1,  2.    Rom.  3  : 1,  2. 

Rom.  9  :  4,  5. 
Punished  for 

Idolatry.    Isa.  65  :  3—7. 

Unbelief.    Rom.  U  :  20. 

Breaking  covenant.  Isa.  24  :  5.  Jer.  11  :  10. 

Transgressing  the  law.     Isa.  1  :  4,  7.    Isa. 
24  :  5,  6. 

Changing  the  ordinances.    Isa.  24  :  5. 

Killing  the  prophets.    Mat.  23  :  37,  38. 

Imprecating  upon  themselves  the  blood  of 
Christ.    Mat.  27  :  25. 
Scattered  among  the  nations.    Deu.  28  :  64. 

Ezo.  6  :  8.     Eze.  36  :  19. 
Despised  by  the  nations.     Eze.  36  :  3. 
Their  country  trodden  under  foot  by  the 

Gentiles.     Deu.  23  :  49—52.     Luke  21  :  24. 
Their  house  left  desolate.    Mat.  24  :  38. 
Deprived  of  civil  and  religious  privileges. 

Hos.  3  :  4. 
Denunciation's  against  those  who 

Cursed.     Gen.  27  :  29.    Num.  24  :  9. 

Contended  with.    Isa.  41  :  11.    Isa.  49  :  23. 

Oppressed.     Isa.  49  :  26.     Isa.  61  :  21—23. 

Hated.     Psa.  129  :  6.     Eze.  35  :  5,  6. 

Agcravated  the  afflictions  of  Zee.  1  :  14, 15. 

Slaughtered.  Psa.  79  :  1—7.     Eze.  35  :  5,  6. 
God,  mindful  of.  Psa.  98  :  3.  Isa.  49  :  15,  16. 
Christ  was  sent  to.    Mat.  15  :  24.    Mat.  21  : 

37.     Acts  3  :  20,  22,  26. 
Compassion  of  Christ  for.  Mat.  23  :  37.  Luke 

19:41. 
The  gospel  preached  to,  first.    Mat.  10  : 6. 

Luke  24  :  47.    Acts  1  :  8. 


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Blessedness  of  blessing.     Gen.  Q7  :  29. 
Blessedness  of  favouring.    Gen.  12  :  3.    Psa 

122  :  6. 
Pray  importunately  for.    Psa.  122  :  6.     Isa, 

62  :  !,  6,  7.     Jer.  31  :  7.     Rom.  .10  :  1. 
Saints  remember.   Psa.  102  :  14.   Psa.  137  :  5. 

Jer.  61  :  50. 
Promises  respecting 

The  pouring  out  of  the  Spirit  upon  them. 
Eze.  39  :  29.     Zee.  12  :  10. 

The  removal  of  their  blindness.  Rom.  11  : 
25.     2  Cor.  3  :  14—16. 

Their  return  and  seeking  to  God.  Hos.  3 

Their  liumiliation  for  the   rejection  of 
Christ.    Zee.  12  :  10. 

Pardon  of  sin.    Isa.  44  :  22.    Rom.  11  :  27. 

Salvation.     Isa.  59  :  20,  with  Rom.  11  :  26. 

Sanctification.    Jer.  33  :  8.    Eze.  36  :  25. 
Zee.  12  :  1,  9. 

Joy  occasioned  by  conversion  of.  Isa.  44  : 

23.  Isa.  49  :  13.  Isa.  52  :  8,  9.  Isa.  66  :  10. 
Blessing  to  the  Gentiles  by  conversion  of 

Isa.  2  :  1—5.      Isa.  60  :  5.      Isa.  66  :  19. 

Rom.  11  :  12,  15. 
Re-union  of    Jer.  3  :  18.    Eze.  37  :  16,  17, 

20—22.     Hos.  1  :  11.     Mic.  2  :  12. 
Restoration  to  their  own  land.    Isa.  11  :  15, 

16.     Isa.  14  :  1—3.     Isa.  27  :  12,  13.     Jer. 

16  :  14,  15.   Eze.  36  :  24.    Eze.  37  :  21,  25. 

Eze.  39  :  25,  28.     Luke  21  :  24. 
Gentiles  assisting  in  their  restoration.  Isa. 

49  :  22,  23.  Isa.  60  :  10,  14.  Isa.  61  :  4—6. 
Subjection  of  Gentiles  to.  Isa.  60:11,12, 14. 
Future  glory  of    Isa.  60  :  19.  Isa.  62  :  3,  4 

Zep.  3  :  19,  20.    Zee.  2  :  5. 
Future  prosperity  of     Isa.  60  :  6,  7,  9,  17. 

Isa.  61  :  4—6.     Hos.  14  :  5,  6. 
That  Christ  shall  appear  amongst.    Isa. 

59  :  20.     Zee.  14  :  4. 
That  Christ  shall  dwell  amongst.     Eze. 

43  :  7,  9.     Zee.  2  :  11. 
That  Christ  shall  reign  over.    Eze.  34  :  23 

24.  Eze.  37  :  24,  25. 
Conversion  of,  illustrated.    Eze.  37  :  1—14. 

Rom.  11  :  24. 

No.  155.  JOY  OF  GOD  OVER  HIS 
PEOPLE,  THE. 

Greatness  of,  described.    Zep.  3  ;  17. 

On    .ICCOUNT    OF    THEIR 

Repentance.    Luke  15  :  7,  10. 

Faith.     Heb.  11  :  5,  6. 

Fear  of  him.    Psa.  147  :  11. 

Praying  to  him.     Pro.  15  :  8. 

Hope  in  his  mercy.    Psa.  147  :  11. 

Meekness.    Psa.  149  :  4. 

Uprightness.     1  Chr.  29  :  17.    Pro.  11  :  20 
Leads  him  to 

Prosper  them.    Deu.  30  :  9. 

Do  them  good.     Deu.  28  :  63.    Jer.  32  :  41. 

Deliver  them.    2  Sam.  22  :  20. 

Comfort  them.     Isa.  65  :  19. 

Give  them  the  inheritance.    Num.  14  :  8. 
Illustrated.     Isa.  62  :  5.    Luke  15  :  23,  24. 
Exemplified.     Solomon,  1  Kin.  10  :  9. 


No.  156.   JOY. 


God  gives.     Ecc.  2  :  26.    Psa.  4  :  7. 

Christ  appointed  to  give.     Isa.  61  :  3 

Is  a  fruit  of  the  Spirit.     Gal.  6  :  22. 

The  gospel,  good  tidinjjs  of    Lukfi2  :  10,11. 

God's  word  aftbrds.  Neh.  8  :  12.  Jer.  15  :  16. 

The  gospel,  to  be  received  with.   1  The.  1  :  6. 

Promised  to  saints.     Psa.  132  :  16.    Isa.  35  : 

10.    Isa.  65  :  12.     Isa.  66  :  7. 
Prepared  for  saints.    Psa.  97  :  11. 
Enjoined  to  saints.    Psa.  32  :  11.    Phi.  3:1. 
Fulness  of,  in  God's  presence.     Psa.  16  :  11. 
Vanity  of  seeking,  from  earthly  tilings.   Ecc. 

2:10,11.     Ecc.  11:8. 
Experienced  by 
Believers.    Luke  24  :  ,52.    Acts  16  :  34. 
Peace-makers.    Pro.  12  :  20. 
The  just.     Pro.  21  :  15. 
The  wise,  and  discreet.    Pro.  15  :  23. 
Parents  of  good  children.    Pro.  23  :  24. 
Increased  to  the  meek.     Isa.  29  :  19. 
Of  saints  is 
In  God.    Psa.  89  :  16.    Psa.  149  :  2.    Hab. 

3  :  18.     Rom.  5  :  11. 
In  Christ.     Luke  1  :  47.    Phi.  3  :  3. 
In  the  Holy  Ghost.     Rom.  14  :  17. 
For  election.    Luke  10  :  20. 
For  salvation.    Psa.  21  :  1.    Isa.  61  :  10. 
For  deliverance  from  bondage.    Psa.  105  • 

43.     Jer.  31  :  10—13. 
For  manifestation  of  goodness.  2  Chr.  7  :  10. 
For  temporal  blessings.    Joel  2  :  23,  24. 
For  supplies  of  grace.    Isa.  12  :  3. 
For  divine  protection.     Psa.  5  :  11.    Psa. 

16  :  8,  9. 
For  divine  support.  Psa.  23  :  7.    Psa.  63  :  7. 
For  the  victory  of  Christ.    Jno.  16  :  33. 
For  the  hope  of  glory.     Rom.  6  :  2. 
Forthe  success  of  the  gospel.    Acts  15  :  3. 
Of  saints,  should  be 
Great.    Zee.  9  :  9.    Acts  8  :  8. 
Abundant.    2  Cor.  8  :  2. 
Exceeding.     Psa.  21  :  6. 
Animated.    Psa.  32  :  11. 
Unspeakable.     1  Pet.  1  : 
Full  of  glory.     1  Pet.  1  :  8. 
Constant.    2  Cor.  6  :  10.     Phi.  4  :  4. 
For  evermore.     1  The.  5  :  16. 
AVith  awe.    Psa.  2  :  11. 
In  hope.    Rom.  12  :  12. 
In  sorrow.    2  Cor.  6:10. 
Under  trials.    Jas.  1:2.     1  Pet.  1  :  6. 
Under  persecutions.  Mat.  5;  11,  12.   Luke 

6  :  22,  23.     Heb.  10  :  34. 
Under  calamities.    Hab.  3  .  17,  18. 
Expressed  in  hymns.  Eph.  5  :  19.  Jas.  5:13. 
Afflictions  of  saints  succeeded  by.  Psa.  30  :  6. 

Psa.  126  :  5.     Isa.  35  :  Vi.    Jno.  16  :  20. 
Pray  for  restoration  of    Psa.  51  :  8,  12.    Psa. 

85  :6. 
Promote,  in  the  afflicted.    Job  29  :  13. 
Of  saints,  made  full  by 
The  favour  of  God.    Acts  2  :  28. 
Faith  in  Christ.    Rora.  15  :  13. 


Psa.  68  :  3. 
Luke  6  :  23. 


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Abiding  in  Christ.    Jno.  15  :  10,  11. 

Tlie  word  of  Christ.    Jno.  17  :  13. 

Answers  to  prayer.    Jno.  16  :  24. 

Communion  of  saints.  2  Tim.  1  :  4.    IJno. 
1  :  3.  4.     -2  Jno.  12. 
Saints  should  ali'ord,  to  their  ministers.    Thi. 

2  :  2.     Fliile.  20. 
Ministers  should 

Kstcem  their  people  as  their.    Phi.  4  :  1. 

1  The.  2  :  20. 

Promote,  in  their  people.    2  Cor.  1  :  24. 

Phi.  1  :  2-7. 
Pray  for,  their  people.    Rom.  15  :  13. 
Have,  in  the  laith  aud  lioliness  of  their 

people  2  Cor.  7  :  4.  1  The.  3  :  9.   3  Jno.  4. 
Come  to  their  people  with.     Eom.  15  :  32. 
Finish  their  course  with.     Acts  20  :  24. 
Desire  to  render  an  account  with.     Phi. 

2  :  16.    Heb.  13  :  17. 
Serve  God  w  ith.    Psa.  100  :  2. 
Liberality  in  God's  service  should  cause. 

1  Chr.  29  :  9,  17. 
Is  strengthening  to  saints.    Neh.  8  :  10. 
Saints     should    engage    in    all    religious 

services  with.     Ezr.  6  :  22.    Psa.  42  :  4. 
Saints  should   have,  in  all   their  underta- 
kings.   Deu.  12  :  18. 
Saints    shall    be    presented   to    God    with 

exceeding.     1  Pet.  4  :  13,  with  Jude  24. 
The  coming  of  Christ  will  aft'ord  to  saints 

exceeding.     1  Pet.  4  :  13. 
Shall  be  the  final  reward  of  saints  at  the 

judgment-day.    Mat.  25  :  21. 
Ok  thk  wicked 

Is  derived  from  earthly  pleasures.    Ecc. 
2  :  10.     Ecc.  11  :  9. 

Is  derived  from  folly.     Pro.  15  :  21. 

Is  delusive.     Pro.  14  :  13. 

Is  short-lived.    Job  20  :  5.    Ecc.  7  :  6. 

Should  be  turned  into  mourning.  Jas.  4  : 9. 

Shall  be  taken  away.     Isa.  16  :  10. 
Holy— Illustrated.    Isa.  9  :  3.    Mat,  13  :  44. 
Holy — Exemplified.     Hannah,  1  Sam.  2  :  1. 

David,  1  Chr.  29  :  9.   Wise  men,  Mat.  2  :  10. 

Tlie  Virgin  Mary,  Luke  1  :  47.     Zacchcus, 

Luke  19:  6.     Comcr?s,  Acts  2  :  46.    Acts 

13  :  52.  Peler,  4-f.  Acts  5  :  41.    Samaritans, 

Acts  8  :  8.    Jailor,  Acts  16  :  34. 

No.   157.    JUDGMENT,  THK. 
Predicted  in  the  Old  Testament.     1  Chr.  16  : 

33.  Psa.  9  :  7.  Psa.  96  :  13.  Ecc.  3  :  17. 
A  first  principle  of  thi  gospel.     Heb.  6  :  2. 
A  day  appointed  for.  Acts  17  :31  Rom.  2: 16. 
Time  of,  unknown  to  us.     Mar.  13  :  32. 
Called,  the 

Day  of  wrath.     Rom.  2  :  5.    Rev.  6  :  17. 

Revelation  of  the  righteous  judgment  of 
God.    Bom.  2  :  5. 

Day  of  judgment  and  perdition  of  ungodly 
men.     2  Pet  3  :  7. 

Day  of  destruction.    Job  21  :  30. 

Judgment  of  the  great  day.    Jude  6. 
Shall  be  administered  by  Christ    Jno  5  :  22, 

27.  Acts  10  :  42.  Rom.  14  :  10.  2  Cor.  5  :  10. 


Saints  shall  sit  with  Christ  in.    1  Cor.  6  :  2. 

Rev.  20  :  4. 
Shall  take  place  at  the  coming  of  Christ. 

Mat.  26  :  31.    2  Tim.  4  :  1. 
Of   Heathens,  by  the  law  of  conscience. 

Rom.  2  :  12,  14,  15. 
Of  Jews,  by  the  law  of  Moses.    Eom.  2  :  12. 
Of  Christians,  by  the  gospeL    Jas.  2  :  12. 

SlULL    BE    HELD    t'PON 

All  nations.     Mat.  25  :  32. 

All  men.     Heb.  9  :  27.    Heb.  12  :  23. 

Small  and  great.     Rev.  20  :  12. 

The  righteous  and  wicked.     Ecc.  3  :  17. 

Quick  and  dead.    2  Tim.  4  .  1.   1  Pet.  4  :  6. 
Shall  be  iu  righteousness.    Psa.  98  :  9.    Acts 

17  :  31. 
The  books  shall  be  opened  at.    Dan.  7  :  10. 
Sh.\ll  be  of  all 

Actions.    Ecc.  11 :  9.    Ecc.  12  :  14.    Rev. 
20  :  13. 

Words.  Mat.  12  :  36,  37.   Jude  15. 

Thoughts.     Ecc.  12  :  14.     1  Cor.  4  :  5. 
None,  by  nature,  can  stand  in.    Psa.  130  :  3- 

Psa.  1 13  :  2.    Rom.  3  :  19. 
Saints  shaU,  through  Christ,  be  enabled  to 

stand  in.    Rom.  8  :  33,  34. 
Christ  will  acknowledge  saints  at.  Mat.  25  : 

34—40.     Rev.  3  :  5. 
Perfect  love  will  give  boldness  in.    1  Jno. 

4  :  17. 

Saints  shall  be  rewarded  at.    2  Tim.  4  : 8. 

Rev.  11  :  18. 
The  wicked  shall  be  condemned  in.  Mat.  7 : 

22,  23.     Mat.  25  :  41. 
Final  punishment  of  the  wicked  will  suc- 
ceed.    Mat.  13  :  40—42.     Mat.  25  :  46. 
The  word  of   Christ    shall  be    a   witness 

against  the  wicked  in.    Jno.  12  :  48. 
The  certainty  oj",  a  motive  to 

Repentance.    Acts  17  :  30,  31. 

Faith.     Isa.  28  :  16,  17. 

Holiness.    2  Cor.  5  :  9,  10.    2  Pet.3 :  11,  14. 

Prayer  and  watchfulness.    Mar.  13  :  33. 
Warn  the  wicked  of.    Acts  24  :  25.   2  Cor. 

5  :  11. 

The  wicked  dread.  Acts  24  :  25.  Heb.  10  :  27. 

Neglected  advantages  increase  condemna- 
tion at.   Mat.  11  :  20—24.    Luke  11  :  31,  32. 

Devils  shall  be  condemned  at.  2  Pet.  2  :  4. 
Judo  6. 


No.   158.    JUDGMENTS. 


Are  from  God.     Deu.  32  :  39.     Job  12 

Amos  3  :  6.    Mic.  6  :  9. 
Different  kinds  of; 

Blotting  out  the  name.    Deu.  29  :  20. 

Abandonment  by  God.    Hos.  4  :  17. 

Cursing  men's  blessings.    Mai.  2  :  2. 

Pestilence.    Deu.  28  :  21,  22.   Amos  4  : 1' 

Enemies.    2  Sam.  24  :  13. 

Famine.    Deu.  28  :  38—40.    Amos  4  :  7—1 

Famine  of  hearing  the  word.  Amos  8  :  1 

The  sword.     Exo.  22  :  24.    Jer.  19  :  7. 

Captivity.     Deu.  28  :  41.     Eze.  39  :  23. 


23. 


JUD. 


48 


JUS. 


Continued  sorrows.    Psa.  32  :  10.  Psa.  78 

32,  33.     Eze.  24  :  23. 
Desolation.     Eze.  33  :  29.    Joel  3  :  19. 
Destruction.    Job  31  :  3.    Psa.  34  :  16.  Pro. 
2  :  22.     Isa.  11  :  4. 
Inflicted  upon 
Nations.     Gen.  15  :  14.    Jer.  51  :  20,  21. 
Individuals.     Deu.  29  :  20.    Jer.  23  :  34. 
False  gods.     Exo.  12  :  12.    Num.  33  :  4. 
Posterity  of  sinners.   Exo.  20  :  5.   Psa.  37  : 

28.    Lam.  5  :  7. 
All  enemies  of  saints.    Jer.  30  :  16. 
Sent  for  correction.  Job  37  :  13.  Jer.  30  :  11, 
Sent  for  the  deliverance  of  saints.  Exo.  6  : 6, 
Are  sent,  as  punishment  for 
Disobedience  to  God.    Lev.  26  :  14—16. 

2  Chr.  7  :  19,  20. 
Despising  the  warnings  of  God.    2  Chr. 

36  :  16.    Pro.  1  :  24—31.    Jer.  44  :  4—6. 
Murmuring  against  God.    Num.  14  :  29. 
Idolatry.     2  Kin.  22  :  17.     Jer.  16  :  18. 
Iniquity.    Isa.  26  :  21.    Eze.  24  :  13,  14. 
Persecuting  saints.    Deu.  32  :  43. 
Sins  of  rulers.     1  Chr.  21  :  2,  12. 
Manifest  the  righteous  character  of  God. 
Exo.  9  :  14—16.    Eze.  39  :  21.    Dan.  9  :  14. 
Are  in  all  the  earth.     1  Chr.  16  :  14. 
Are  frequentlv  tempered  with  mercv.    Jer. 

4:27.    Jer.5  :  10,  15— 18.    Amos  9  :  8. 
Should  lead  to 
Humiliation.    Jos.  7  :  6.    2  Chr.  12   :  6. 
Lam.  3  :  1—20.  Joel  1  :  13.  Jon.  3  :  5,  6. 
Prayer.    2  Chr.  20  :  9. 
Contrition.    Neh.  1  :  4.    Est.  4  :  3.    Isa. 

22  :  12. 
Learning  righteousness.    Isa.  26  :  9. 
Should  be  a  warning  to  others.  Luke  13  :  35. 
May  be  averted  by 
Humiliation.     Exo.  33  :  3,  4, 14.    2  Chr. 

7:  14. 
Prayer.    Jud.  3  :  9— 11.    2  Chr.  7  :  13,  14. 
'Forsaking  iniquity.    Jer.  IS  :  7,  8. 
Turning  to  God.    Deu.  30  :  1—3. 
Saints 
Preserved  during.  Job  5  :  19,  20.    Psa.  91  : 
7.     Isa.  26  :  20.    Eze.  9  :  6.    Rev.  7  :  3. 
Provided  for,  during.     Gen.  47  :  12.    Psa. 

33  :  19.    Psa.  37  :  19. 
Pray  for  those  under.    Exo.  32  :  11—13. 

Num.  11  -.2.    Dan.  9  :  3. 
Sympathize  with  those  under.    Jer.  9  :  1. 

Jer.  13  :  17.    Lam.  3  :  48. 

Acknowledge  the  justice  of.    2  Sam.  24  : 

17.    Ezr.  9  :  13.    Neh.  9  :  33.    Jer.  14  :  7. 

Upon  nations — Exemplified.  The  old  icorld, 

Gen.  6  : 7,  17.     Sodom,   ^c.  Gen.   19  :  24. 

Es.ypt,  Exo.  9  :  14.     Israel,  Num.  14  :  29, 

35".   Num.  21  :  6.    People  of^lshdod,  1  Sam. 

6  :  6.     People  of  Belhshemesh,    1  Sam.  6  : 

19.    Amalekites,  1  Sam.  15  :  3. 

Upon  individuals — Exemplified.  Cain,  Gen. 

4  :  11,  12.     Canaan,  Gen.  9  :   25.     Korah, 

<5>c.     Num.  16  :  33—35.  Achan,  Jos.  7  :  25. 

Hophni,  4-c.  I  Sam.  2  :  34.  Saul,  1  Sam.  15  : 


23.  Uzzah,  2  Sam.  6  :  7.  Jeroboam,  1  Kin- 
13:4.  .^Aai,  1  Kin.  22  :  33.  Ge/iast,  2Kin 
5  :  27.  Jezebel,  2  Kin.  9  :  35.  Nebuchad- 
nezzar, Dan  4  :  31.  Pelshazzar,  Dan.  5  :  30. 
Zacharias,  Luke  1  :  20.  Jlnanias.  4'C.  Acts 
5  :  1—10.  Herod,  Acts  12  :  23.  Elymas, 
Acts  13  :  11. 
Preservation  during — Exemplified.  Noah, 
Gen.  7  : 1,  16.  Lot,  Gen.  19  :  15—17.  Joseph, 
^T.  Gen.  45  :  7.  Elijah,  1  Kin.  17  :  9.  Elisha, 
i-c.  2  Kin.  4  :  38—41.  Shunammite,  2  Kin. 
8  :1,2. 

No.  159.  JUSTICE. 

Commanded.    Deu.  16  :  20.    Isa.  66  :  1. 
Christ  an  example  of  Psa.  98  :  9.    Isa.  11:4. 

Jer.  23  :  5. 
Specially  required  in  rulers.    2  Sam.  23  :  3. 

Eze.  45  : 9. 

To    BE    DONE 

In  executing  judgment.  Deu.  16  :  18.   Jer. 
21  :  12. 

In  buying  and  selling.    Lev.  19  :  36.    Deu. 
25  :  15. 

To  the  poor.    Pro.  29  :  14.    Pro.  31  :  9. 

To  the  fatherless  and  widows.    Isa.  1  :  17. 

To  servants.  Col.  4  :  1. 
Gifts  impede.  Exo.  23  :  8. 
God 

Requires.    Mic.  6  :  8. 

Sets  the  highest  value  on.    Pro.  21  :  3. 

Delights  in.    Pro.  11:1. 
Gives  wisdom  to  execute.    1  Kin.  3  :  11,  12. 
Pro.  2  :  6,  9. 

Displeased  with  the  want  of.    Ecc.  5  :  8. 
Brings  its  own  reward.    Jer.  22  :  15. 
Saiivts  should 

Study  the  principles  of    Phi.  4  :  8. 

Receive  instruction  in.    Pro.  1  :  3. 

Pray  for  wisdom  to  execute.      1  Kin.  3  :  9. 

Always  do.    Psa.  119  :  121.    Eze.  18  :  8,  9. 

Take  pleasure  in  doing.     Pro.  21  :  15. 

Teach  others  to  do.     Gen.  18  :  19. 
Promises  to.    Isa.  33  :  15,  16.    Jer.  7  :  5,  7. 
The  wicked 

Scorn.    Pro.  19  :  28. 

Abhor.    Mic.  3  :  9. 

Call  not  for.     Isa.  59  :  4. 

Banish.     Isa.  59  :  14. 

Pass  over.    Luke  11  :  42. 

Afflict  those  who  act  with.    Job  12  :  4. 
Amos  6  :  12. 
Exemphfied.     Moses,  Num.  16  :  16.      Sam- 
uel, 1  Sam.  12  :  4.    Vaeid,  2  Sam.  8  .   15. 

Solomon,  1  Kin.  3   :   16 — 27.    Josiah,  Jer. 

22  :  15.  Josevh,  Luke  23  :  50,  51.    Jiposlles, 

1  The.  2  :  IC. 

No.  160.    JUSTICE  OF  GOD,  THE. 

Is  part  of  his  character.     Deu.  32  :  4.    Isa. 

45  :  21. 
Declared  to  be 

Plenteous.    Job  37  :  23. 

Incomparable.    Job  4  :  17. 


JUS.  49 


KIN. 


Incorruptible.    Deu  10  :  17.    2  Chr.  19  : 7, 

Impartial.     2  Chr.  19  :  7.    Jer.  32  :  19. 

Uiilailing.     Zep  3  :  6. 

Uutleviatin^.    Job  8  :  3.    Job.  34  :  12. 

Without  respect  of  persons.    Rom.  2  :  11. 
Col.  3  :  2,3.     1  ret   1  :  17. 

The  habitation  of  liis  throne.     Psa.  89  :  14. 
Not  to  be  sinned  a.::;ainst.     Jer.  ,^0  :  7. 
Denied  by  the  ungodly.    Eze.  33  :  17,  20. 

KXHIEITED    IN 

Forgiving  sins.     1  Jno.  1  :  9. 

Redemption.    Rum  3  :  26. 

His  government.     Psa.  9  :  4.    Jer.  9  :  24. 

His  judgments.     Gen.  IS  :  25.    Rev.  19  :  2. 

All  his  wavs.     Eze.  IS  :  25,  29. 

The  final  judgment..   Acts  17  :  31. 
Acknowledge.     Psa.  61  :  4,  with  Rom.  3  :  4. 
Magnify.    Psa.  98  :  9.     Psa.  99  :  3,  4. 


No.   161.    JUSTIFICATIO^f   BEFORE 

GOD. 

Promised  in  Christ.  Isa  45  :  25.  Isa.  53:11. 
Is  the  act  of  God.  Isa.  50  :  S.  Rom.  8  :  S3, 
Under  the  l.ivv 

Requires  perfect  obedience.    Lev.  13  :  5, 

V,  ith  Rom.  10  :  5.  Rom.  2  :  13.  Jas.  2 
Man  cannot  attain  to.  Job  9  :  2,  3,  20.  Job 

'26  :  4.     Psa.  130  :  3.     Psa.  143   :  2,  with 

Rom.  3  :  20.     Rom.  9  :  31,  32. 
Under  the  gospel. 
Is  not  of  works.    Acts  13  :  39.    Rom  8  :  3. 

Gal.  2  ;  16.     Gal.  3  :  11. 
Is  not  of  faith  and  works  united.  Acts  15  : 

1—29.    Rom.  3:28.    Rom.  11  : 6.    Gal. 

2  :  14—31.     Gal.  5  :  4. 
Is  by  faith  alone.   Jno.  5  :  24.  Acts  13  :  39. 

Rom.  3  :  30.     Rom.  5  :  1.     Gal.  2  :  16. 
Is  of  grace.     Rom.  3:24.    Rom.  4  :  16. 

Rom.  5  :  17—21. 
In  the  name  of  Christ.     1  Cor.  6:11. 
By  imputation  of  Christ's  righteousness. 

Isa.  61  :  10.    Jer.  23  :  6.    Rom.  3  :  22. 

Rom.  5  :  IS.   1  Cor.  1  :  30.    2  Cor.  5  :  21. 
By  the  blood  of  Christ.    Rom.  5  :  9. 
Bv  the  resurrection  of  Christ.    Rom.  4  : 

'25.     1  Cor.  10  :  17. 
Blessedness  of     Psa.  23  :  1,  2,  with  Rom, 

4  :  6—8. 
Frees  from  condemnation.     Isa.  60  :  8,  9. 

Isa.  64  :  17,  with  Rom.  8  :  33.  34. 
Entitles  to  an  inheritance.    Tit.  3  :  7. 
Ensures  glorification.     Rom.  8  :  30. 
The  wicked  shall  not  attain  to.    Exo.  23 :  7. 

Bv    FAITH, 

Revealed  under  the  old  dispensation.  Hab. 

2  :  4,  with  Rom.  1  :  17. 
Excludes  boasting.    P^om.  3  :  27.  Rom.  4  : 

2.     1  Cor.  1  :  29,  31. 
Does  not  make  void  the  law.    Rom.  3  :  30, 
31.     1  Cor.  9  :  21. 
Typified.    Zee.  3  :  4,  5. 
Illustrated.     Luke  18  :  14. 
Exemplified.     Jibraham,  Gen.  15  :  6.     Paul, 
Phi.  3  :  8,  9. 


No.  162. 


Ezr. 


KINGS. 

God  chooses.   Deut.  17  :  15.  1  Chr  28  :  4 6 

Godordains.     Rom.  13  :  1. 
God  anoints.  1  Sam.  16  :  12.    2  Sam.  12  :  7. 
-Set  up  by  God.     1  Sam.  12  :  13.    Dan.  2:21. 
Removed  by  God.  1  Kin.  11  :  11.  Dan.  2  :  21. 
Christ  is  the  Prince  of     Rev.  1  :  5. 
Christ  is  the  King  of     Rev.  17  :  14 
Reign  by  direction  of  Christ.    Pro.  8  :  15. 
Supreme  Judge  of  nations.     1  Sam.  8  :  5. 
Resistance  to,  is  resistance  to  the  ordinance 

of  God.     Rom.  13  :  2. 
-Able  to  enforce  their  commands.    Ecc.  8  :  4. 
Numerous  subjects,  the  honour  of  Pro.  14:28. 
Not  saved  by  their  armies.    Psa.  33  :  16. 
Dependent  on  the  earth.    Ecc.  5  :  9. 
.Should 

Fear  God.    Deu.  17  :  19. 

Serve  Christ.     Psa.  2  :  10—12. 

Keep  the  law  of  God.     1  Kin.  2  :  .3. 

Study  the  scriptures.     Deu.  17  :  19. 

Promote  the  interests  of  the  Church 
1  :  2—4.     Ezr.  6  :  1—12. 

Nourish  the  Church.     Isa.  49  :  23. 

Rule  in  the  fear  of  God.    2  Sam.  23  :  3 

IMaintain  the  cause  of  the  poor  and  op- 
prcs.';ed.    Pro.  31  :  8,  9. 

Investigate  all  matters.     Pro.  25  :  2. 

Not  pervert  judgment.     Pro.  31  :  5. 
Prolong  their  reign  by  hating  covetousness. 

Pro.  28  :  IS. 
Throne  of,  established  by  righteousness  and 
ustice.     Pro.  16  :  12.    Pro.  29  :  14. 

Spechlly   W.\RNED  .4G.\1NST 

Impurity.    Pro.  31  :  3. 

Lying.     Pro.  17  :  7. 

Hearkening  to  lies.    Pro.  29  :  12. 

Intemperance.     Pro.  31  :  4,  5. 
The  gospel  to  be  preached  to.    Acts  9  :  15. 

.4cts  26  :  27,  28. 
Without  understanding,  are  oppressors.  Fro. 

28  :  16. 
Often  reproved  by  God.     1  Chr.  16  :  21. 
Judgments  upon,  when  opposed  to  Christ. 

Psa.  2  :  2,  6,  9. 
When  good. 

Regard  God  as  their  strength.    Psa.  99  :  4. 

Speak  righteously.    Pro.  16  :  10. 

Love  righteous  lips.     Pro.  16  :  13. 

Abhor  wickedness.     Pro.  16  :  12. 

Discountenance  evil.     Pro.  20  :  8. 

Punish  the  wicked.    Pro.  20  :  26. 

Favour  the  wise.     Pro.  14  :  35. 

Honour  the  diligent.     Pro.  22  :  29. 

Befriend  the  good.    Pro.  22  :  11. 

Are  pacified  by  submission.    Fro.  16  :  14. 
Pro.  25  :  15. 
Evil  counsellors  .should  be  removed  from. 

2  Chr.  22  :  3,  4,  with  Pro.  25  :  5. 
Curse  not,  even  iu  thought.     Exo.  22  :  28. 

Ecc.  10  :  20. 
Speak  no  evil  of.    Job  34  :  18.    2  Pet.  2  :  10. 
Pay  tribute  to.     Mat.  22  :  21.    Rom.  13:6,7. 
Be  not  presumptuous  before.     Pro.  25  :  6. 


O 


LAW. 


50 


LIB. 


Should  be 

Honoured.    Rom.  13  :  7.    1  Pet.  2  :  17. 

Feared.    Pro.  24  :  21. 

Keverenced.  1  Sam.  24  :  8.  1  Kin.  1  :  23,  31. 

Obej  ed.    Rom.  13:1,5.     1  Pet.  2  :  13. 

Prayed  for.     ITim.  2:  1,2. 
Folly  of  resisting.     Pro.  19  :  12.     Pro.  20  ;  2. 
Punishment  for  resisting  the  lawful  autho- 
rity of     Rom.  13  :  2. 
Guilt  aud  danger  of  stretching  out  the  hand 

against.     1  Sam.  26  :  9.     2  Sam.  1  :  14. 
They  that  walk  after  the  flesh  despise.    2 

Pet.  2  :  10.    Jude  8. 
Good — Kxeraplified.     David,  2  Sam.  8  :  l-i. 

^■Isa,  1  Kin.  lo  :  11.    JehoshapUat,  1  Kin- 

22  :  43.     Amaziah,   <J-c.  2  Kin.  1.5  :  3.     Uz- 

ziah,  4-c.  2  Kin.  15  :  34.     Hezekiah,  2  Kin 

18  :  3.    Josiah,  2  Kin.  22  :  2.    Manasseh, 

2  Chr.  33  :  12—16. 

No.    163.    LAW    OK    GOD,    THE. 
Is  absolute  and  perpetual.    Mat.  5  :  18. 
Given 

To  Adam.    Gen.  2  :  16,  17,  with  Rom.  5  : 
12—14. 

To  Noah.     Gen.  9  :  6. 

To  the  Israelites.     Exo.  20  :  2,  &c.    Psa 
78  :  5. 

Through  Moses.    Exo.  31  -.  18.   Jno.  7  :  19. 

Through  the  ministration  of  angels.    Acts 
7  :  53.     Gal.  3  :  19.    Heb.  2  :  2. 
Described  as 

Pure.    Psa.  19  :  8. 

Spiritual.     Rom.  7  :  14. 

Holy ,  just,  aud  good.    Rom.  7  :  12. 

Exceeding  broad.     Psa.  119  :  96. 

Perfect.     Psa.  19  :  7.    Rom.  12  :  2. 

Ti-uth.     Psa.  119:142. 

Not  grievous.     1  Jno.  5  :  3. 
Requires  obedience  of  the  heart.  Psa.  51  :  6. 

Mat  5:  28.     Mat.  22  :  37. 
Requires  perfect  obedience.    Deu.  27  :  26. 

Gal.  3  :  10.     Jas.  2  :  10. 
Love  is  the  fulfilling  of.    Rom.  13  :  8,  10. 

Gal.  5  :  14.     Jas.  2^8. 
It  is  man's  duty  to  keep.    Ecc.  12  :  13. 
Man,  by  nature,  not  in  subjection  to.    Rom. 

7  :  5.    Rom.  8  :  7. 
Man   cannot  render  perfect  obedience  to 

1  Kin.  8  :  46     Ecc.  7  :  20.    Rom.  3  :  10. 
Sin  is  a  transgression  of     1  Jno.  3:1. 
All  men  have  transgressed.    Rom.  3  :  9,  19, 
Man  cannot  be  justified  by.     Acts  13  :  3.0. 

Rom.  3:20,  2S.     Gal.  2  :  16.     Gal  3  :  11. 
Gives  the  knowledge  of  sin.    Rom.  3  :  20. 

Rom.  7  : 7. 
Worketh  wrath.    Rom.  4  :  15. 
Conscience  testifies  to.    Rom.  2  :  15. 
Designed  to  lead  to  Christ.     Gal.  3  :  24. 
Obedience  to 

A  characteristic  of  saints.    Rev.  12  :  17. 

A  test  of  love.     1  Jno.  5  :  3. 

Of  prime  importance.    1  Cor.  7  :  19. 
Blessedness  of  keeping.    Psa.  119  :  1.     Mat, 

6  :  19.    1  Jno.  3  :  22,  24.    Rev.  22  :  14. 


Came  to  fulfil.    Mat.  5  :  17. 

Aiaguified.     Isa,  42  :  21. 

Explained.  Mat  7  :  12.  Mat.  22  :  37—40. 
The  love  of,  produces  peace.  Psa.  119  :  165. 
Saints 

Freed  from  tlie  bondage  of.    Rom.  6  :  14. 
Rom.  7  :  4,  6.     Gal  3  :  13. 

Freed  from  the  curse  of.     Gal.  3  :  13. 

Have,  written  on  their  hearts.  Jer.  31  :  33. 
with  Heb.  8  :  10. 

Love.     Psa.  119  :  97,  113. 

Delight  in.     Psa.  119:77.    Rom.  7  :  22. 

Prepare  their  hearts  to  seek.     Ezr.  7  :  10. 

Pledge  themselves  to  walk  in.  Neh.  10  :  29. 

Keep.     Psa.  119  :  55. 

Pray  to  understand.    Psa.  119  :  18. 

Pray  lor  power  to  keep.     Psa.  119  :  34. 

Should  remember.    Mai,  4  ;  4. 

Should  make,  the  subject  of  their  conver- 
sation.    Exo  13  : 9. 

Lament  over  the  violation  of,  by  others. 
Psa.  119  :  136. 
The  wicked 

Despise.    Amos  2  :  4. 

Forget.     Hos.  4  :  6. 

Forsake.    2  Chr.  12  : 1.    Jer.  9  :  13. 

Refuse  to  liear.     Isa  30  :  9.    Jer.  6  :  19. 

refuse  to  walk  in.    Psa.  78  :  10. 

Cast  away.     Isa.  5  :  24. 
Is  the  rule'  of  life  to  saints.     1  Cor.  9  :  21. 

Gal.  5  :  13,  14. 
Is  the  rule  of  the  judgment.    Rom.  2  :  12. 
To  be  used  lawfully.     1  Tim.  1  :  8. 
Established  by  faith.    Rom.  3  :  31. 
Punishment  for  disobeying.    Neh.  9  :  26,  27. 

Isa.  65  :  11— 13.     Jer".  9  :  13— 16. 

No.    164.    LIBERALITY. 
Pleasing  to  God.    2  Cor.  9  :  7.     Heb.  13  :  16. 
God  never  forgets.    Heb.  6  :  10. 
Christ  set  an  example  of    2  Cor.  8  :  9. 
Characteristic  of  saints.    Psa.  112  :  9.    Isa. 

32  : 8. 
Unprofitable  without  love.    1  Cor.  13  :  3. 
Shoild  be  exercised 

In  the  service  of  God.    Exo.  35  :  21—29. 

Toward  saints.    Rom.  12  :  13.     Gal.  6  :  10. 

Toward  servants.    Deu.  15  :  12 — 14. 

Toward  the  poor.  Deu.  15  :  11.  Isa.  68  :  7. 

Toward  strangers.    Lev.  25  :  35. 

Toward  enemies.     Pro.  25  :  21. 

Toward  all  men.     Gal  6  :  10. 

In  lending  to  those  in  want.    Mat  5  :  42. 

In  giving  alms.    Luke  12  :  33. 

Inirelieving  the  destitute.    Isa.  58  :  7. 

In  forwarding  missions.    Phi.  4  :  14 — 16. 

In  rendering  personal  services.  Phi.  2  :  30. 

Without  ostentation.    Mat.  6  :  1 — 3. 

With  simplicity.    Horn.  12  :  8. 

According  to  ability.    Deu.  16  :  10,   17. 
1  Cor.  16  :  2. 

Willinglv.    Exo.  25  :  2.    2  Cor.  8  :  12. 

Abundantly.  2  Cor.  8  :  7.  2  Cor.  9  :  11—13. 
Exercise  of,  provokes  others  to.  2  Cor.  9  :  2. 


LIB. 


51 


LIF. 


Acts  20 : 


Labour  to  be  enabled  to  exercise 
35.     Kph.  4  :  28. 

W.\XT    OF, 

Brings  many  a  curse.     Pro.  28  :  27. 
A  proof  of  not  loving  God.     1  Jno.  3  :  17. 
A  proolol'not  liaving  faith.  Jas  2  :  14 — 16. 
Blessings  connected  wjtli.     Psa.  41  ;  1.    Pro. 

22  :  9.     Acts  20  :  3-5. 

Promises  to     Psa.  112:9.     Pro.  11  :  25.    Pro. 

23  :  27.     Kcc.  11:1,2.     Isa.  53  :  10. 
Exhortations  to     Luke  3  :  11.    Luke  11:41. 

Acts  20  :  3o.   1  Cor  lli :  1.    1  Tim.  6  :  17,  18. 

Exemplified.  Princes  of  Israel,  Num.  7  :  2. 
lioaz,  Kulh  2  :  16  IJavid.  2  Sam.  9  :  7,  10. 
Barzillai,  4-c.  2  Sam.  17  :  28.  Araunah,  2 
Sam.  24  :  22.  Shunummile,  2  Kin.  4  :  S, 
10.  Judah,  2  Clir.  24  :  10.  11.  Nehemiah, 
Neh.  7  :  70.  Jews,  Neh.  7  :  71,  72.  Joh, 
Job  29  :  15,  16.  Nehuzar-adan,  Jer.  40  :  4, 
5.  Joanna,  4-e.  Luke  8  :  3.  Zaccheus, 
Luke  19  :S.  Primitire  Christians,  Acts  2  : 
4o.  Barnabas,  Acts  4  :  36,  .37.  Dorcas,  Acts 
9  :  36.  Cornelius,  Acts  10  :  2.  Church  of 
Antioch,  Acts  11  :  29,  30.  Lydia,  Acts  16  : 
1.5.  Paul,  Acts  20  :  34.  Ste^ihanas,  £c 
1  Cor.  16  :  17. 

Extraordinary — Exemplified.  Israelites,  Exo. 
36  :  5.      Poor    widow.    Mar.    12   :  42 — 44. 
Churches  of  Macedonia,  2  Cor.  8  :  1 — 5. 
No.    165.  LIBKRTY,   CHRISTIA\. 

Foretold.     Isa.  42  :  7.     Isa.  61  :  1. 

CONKKRRED 

By  God.    Col.  1  :  13. 

By  Christ.     Gal.  4  :  3—5.     GaL  5  :  1. 

By  the  Holy  Ghost.  Rom.  8  :  15.  2Cor.  3  :  17. 

Through  the  gospel.    Jno.  8  :  .32. 
Confirmed  by  Clirist.     Jno.  8  :  36. 
Proclaimed  by  Christ.  Isa.  61  : 1.  Luke4  :  18. 
The  service  of  Christ  is.     1  Cor.  7  :  22. 

Is    FRFF.DOM    FROM 

The  law.     Kom.  7  :  6.    Rom.  8  :  2. 

The  curse  of  the  law.     Gal.  3  :  13. 

The  fear  of  death.     Heb.  2  :  15. 

Sin.     Rom.  6:7,  18. 

Corruption.     Rom.  8  :  21. 

Bondage  of  man.     1  Cor  9  :  19. 

Jewish  ordinances     Gal.  4  :  3.   Col  2  :  20. 
Called  the  glorious  liberty  of  the  children  of 

God.     Rom.  8  :  21. 
Saints  are  called  to.    GaL  6  :  13. 
Saints  should 

Praise  God  for     Psa  116  :  16,  17. 

Assert.     1  Cor.  10  :  29. 

Walk  in.     Psa.  119  :  45. 

Stand  fast  in.     Gal  2  :  5. 

Not  abuse.     Gal  5  :  13. 


Gal.  5  :  1. 
1  Pet.  2  :  16. 


Not  offend  others  by.    1  Cor.  8:9.    1  Cor 
10  :  29,  32. 
The  gospel  is  the  law  of.    Jas.  1  :  25.    Jas 
2  :  12. 

F.\I.SE    TE.^CHF.RS 

Promise,  to  others.    2  Pet.  2  :  19. 

Abuse.    Jude  4. 

Try  to  destroy.    Gal.  2  :  4. 


The  wicked,  devoid  of    Jno.  8  :  34    with 

Rom.  6  :  20. 
Typified.  Lev.  25  :  10—17.  Gal.  4  :  22—26,  31. 

No.   IGG.    LIFE,  NATURAL. 
God  is  the  Author  of  Gen.  2  :  7.  Acts  17  :28. 
(;od  preserves.    Psa.  36  :  6.     Psa.  66  :  9. 
Is  in  the  hand  of  God.    Job  12  :  10.    Dan. 

5  :  23. 
Forfeited  by  sin.  Gen.  2  :  17.  Gen.  3  :  17—19. 
Of  others,  not  to  be  taken  away.  Exo.  20  :  13. 
Dkscribed  as 

Vain.    Ecc.  6  :  12. 

Limited.    Job  7  :  \.    Job  14  :  5. 

Short.    Job  14  :  1.     Psa.  89  :  47. 

LTnccrtain.    Jas.  4  :  13—15. 

Full  of  trouble.    Job  14  :  1. 
God's  loving-kindness  better  than.  Psa.  63  :3. 
Tiie  value  of.    Job  2  :  4     Mat.  6  :  25. 
Preserved  by  discretion.    Pro.  13  :  3. 
Sometimes  prolonged,  in  answer  to  prayer. 

Isa.  38  :  2—5.    Jas.  5  :  15. 
Obedience  to  God,  tends  to  prolong.    Deu. 

30  :  20. 
Obedience  to  parents,   tends   to    prolong. 

Exo.  20  :  12.    Pro.  4  :  10. 
Cares  and  pleasures  of,  dangerous.    Luke 

8  :  14.     Luke  21  :  34.     2  Tim.  2  :  4. 
Saints  have  true  enjoyment  of.    Psa.  128  :  2. 

1  Tim.  4  :  8. 
Of  saints,  specially  protected  by  God.    Job 

2  :  6.     Acts  18  :  10.     1  Pet.  3  :  13. 
Of  the  wicked,  not  specially  protected  by 

Goil.    Job  36  :  6.     Psa.  78  :  .50. 
The  wicked  have  their  portion  of  good,  dur- 
ing. Psa.  17  :  14.  Luke  6  :  24.  Luke  16  :25. 
Sholld  be  spent  in 

The  fear  of  God.    1  Pet.  1  :  17. 

The  service  of  God.    Luke  1  :  75. 

Living  unto  God.  Rom.  14  :  &.  Phi.  1  :  21. 

Peace.    Rom.  12  :  18.     1  Tim.  2  :  2. 

Doing  good.     F'.cc.  3  :  12. 
Should  be  taken  all  due  care  of.  Mat.  10 :  23. 

Acts  27  :  34. 
Should    be    laid    down,    if  necessary,    for 

Christ.     Mat.  10  :  39.    Luke  14  :  26.    Acts 

20:24 
Should  be  laid  down,  if  necessary,  for  the 

brethren.     Rom.  16  :  4.     1  Jno.  3  :  16. 
Be  thankful  for 

The  preservation  of  Psa.  103  :  4.  Jno.  2  : 6. 

The  supply  of  its  wants.    Gen.  43  :  15. 
The  dissatisfied  despise.     Ecc.  2  .  17. 
V/e  know  not  what  is  good  for  us  in.    Ecc. 

6  :  12. 
Be    not    over-anxious    to    provide    for    its 

wants.    Mat.  6  :  25. 
The  enjoyment  of,  consists  not  in  abundance 

of  jiossessions.     Luke  12  :  15. 
Is  compared  to 

An  eagle  hasting  to  the  prey.    Job  9  :  26. 

A  pilgrimage.     Gen.  47  :  9. 

A  tale  told.     Psa.  90  :  9. 

A  swift  post.    Job  9  :  2-5. 

A  swift  ship.     Job  9  :  26. 


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62 


LON. 


A  hand-breadth.     Psa.  39  :  5. 

A  shepherd's  tent  removed.     Isa.  38  :  12. 

A  dream.     Psa.  73  :  20. 

A  sleep.    Psa.  90  :  5. 

A  vapour.    Jas.  4  :  14. 

A  shadow.    Ecc.  6  :  12. 

A  thread  cut  by  the  weaver.    Isa.  38  :  12. 

A  weaver's  shuttle.    Job  7  :  6. 

A  flower.    Job  14  :  2. 

Grass.     1  Pet.  1  :  24. 

Water  spilt  on  the  ground.  2  Sam.  14  :  14. 

Wind.    Job  7  :  7. 
Shortness  of,  should  lead  to  spiritual  im- 
provement.    Deu.  32  :  29.     Psa.  90  :  12. 
Sometimes  judicially  shortened.     1  Sam  2  : 

32,  33.     Job  36  :  14. 
Miraculously  restored  by  Christ.    Mat.  9  : 

13,  25.    Luke  7  :  15,  22.     Jno.  11  :  43. 

No.   167.    lilFK,   SPIRITUAL. 

God  is  the  Author  of.  Psa.  36  :  9.  Col.  2  :  13 
Chi-ist  is  the  Author  of   Jno.  5  :  21,  25.    Jno, 

6  :  33,  51—53.     Jno.  14  :  6.     1  Jno.  4  :  9. 
The  Holy  Ghost  is  the  Author  of.    Eze.  37  ; 

14,  with  Rom.  8  :  9—13. 

The  word  of  God  is  the  instrument  of     Isa 

65  :  3.    2  Cor.  3:6.     1  Pet.  4  :  6. 
Is  hidden  with  Christ.    Col.  3  :  3. 
The  fear  of  God  is.  Pro.  14  :  27.  Pro.  19  :  23. 
Spiritual-mindedness  is.    Rom.  8  :  6. 

Is    MAINTAINED    EY 

Christ.    Jno.  6  :  57.    1  Cor.  10  :  3,  4. 

Faith.     Gal.  2  :  20. 

The  word  of  God.    Deu.  8  :  3,  with  Mat. 
4  :  4. 

Prayer.    Psa.  69  :  32. 
Has  its  origin  in  the  new-birth.  Jno.  3  :  3 — 8. 
Has  its  infancy.  Luke  10  :  21.  1  Cor.  3  :  1,  2. 

1  Jno.  2  :  12. 
Has  its  youth.     1  Jno.  2  :  13,  14. 
Has  its  maturity.  Eph.  4  :  13.  1  Jno.  2  :  13, 14. 

Is    DESCRIBED    AS 

A  life  unto  God.    Rom.  6  :  11.    Gal.  2  :  19. 

A  life  according  to  God.     1  Pet.  4  :  6. 

Newness  of  life.    Rom.  6  :  4. 

Living  in  the  Spirit.    Gal.  5  :  25. 
Revived  by  God.    Psa.  85  :  6.    Hos.  6  :  2. 
Evidenced  by  love  to  the  brethren.     1  Jno. 

3  :  14. 
All  saints  have.    Eph.  2:1,5.    Col.  2:13. 
Should  animate  the  services  of  saints.  Rom. 

12  :  1.     1  Cor.  14  :  15. 
Saints  praise  God  for.    Psa.  119  :  175. 
Seek  to  grow  in.    Eph.  4  :  15.    1  Pet.  2  :  2. 
Prav  forthe  increase  o£    Psa.  119  :  25.    Psa. 

143  :  11. 
The  wicked  alienated  from.    Eph.  4  :  18. 
Lovers  of  pleasure  destitute  of  1  Tim.  6  :  6. 
Hypocrites  destitute  of  Jude  12.  Rev.  3  :  1. 
Illustrated.    Eze.  37  :  9,  10.    Luke  15  :  24. 

No.  168.    LIFE,  ETERNAL. 

Christ  is.    1  Jno.  1:2.     1  Jno.  5  :  20. 
Revealed  by  Christ.  Jno.  6  :  68.  2  Tim.  1  :  10. 
To  know  God  and  Christ  is.    Jno.  17  :  3. 


Given 
By  God.     Psa.  133  :  3.    Rom.  6  :  23. 

By  Christ.    Jno.  6  :  27.    Jno.  10  :  23. 

In  Christ.     1  Jno.  5  :  11. 

Tlirough  Christ.  Rom.  5  :  21.  Rom.  6  :  23 

To  all  given  to  Christ.    Jno.  17  :  2. 

To  those  who  believe  in  God.    Jno.  6  :  24. 

To  those  who  believe  in  Christ.    Jno.  3  : 

15,  16.     Jno.  6  :  40,  47. 
To  those  who  hate  life  for  Christ.    Jno 

12  : 2.5. 

In  answer  to  prayer.    Psa.  21  :  4. 
Revealed  in  the  scriptures.    Jno.  5  :  39. 
Results  from 

Drinking  the  water  of  life.    Jno.  4  :  14. 

Eating  the  bread  of  life.    Jno.  6  :  60 — 58. 

Eating  of  the  tree  of  life.    Rev.  2  :  7. 
Thev  wlio  are  ordained  to,  believe  the  gos- 
pel    Acts  13  :  43. 
Saints 

Have  promises  of.    1  Tim.  4  :  8.    2  Tim. 
1  :  1.    Tit.  1:2.     1  Jno.  2  :  25. 

Have  hope  of    Tit.  1  :  2.    Tit.  3  :  7. 

May  have  assurance  of.  2  Cor.  5  :  1.  1  Jno. 
5  :  13. 

Shall  reap,  through  the  Spirit.    Gal.  6  r  S. 

Shall  inherit.     Mat.  19  :  29. 

Look  for  the  mercy  of  God  unto.  Jude  21. 

Should  lay  hold  of     1  Tim.  6  :  12,  19. 

Are  preserved  unto.    Jno.  10  :  28,  29. 

Shall  rise  unto.    Dan.  12  :  2.    Jno.  6  :  29. 

Shall  go  into.    Mat.  25  :  46. 

Shall  reign  in.    Dan.  7  :  18.    Rom.  5  :  17. 
The    self-righteous    tliink    to    inherit,    by 

works.    Alar.  10  :  17. 
Cannot  lie  inlierited  by  works.    Rom.  2  :  7, 

with  Rom.  3  :  10—19. 
The  wicked 

Have  not.     1  Jno.  3:15. 

Judge    themselves    unworthy   of      Acts 

13  :  46. 

Exhortation  to  seek.    Jno.  6  :  27. 

No.   169.    LON(}-.SUFFERING    OF 
GOD,   THE. 

Is  part  of  his  character.   Exo.  34  :  6.    Num. 

14  :  IS.     Psa.  86  :  15. 
Salvation,  the  object  of    2  Pet.  3  :  15. 
Through  Christ's  intercession.    Luke  13  :  8. 
Should  lead   to  repentance.      Rom.  2  :  4. 

2  Pet.  3  :  9. 
An  encouragement  to  repent.    Joel  2  :  13. 
Exhibited  in  forgiving  sins.    Rom.  3  :  25. 
Exercised  toward 

Hip  people.    Isa.  30  :  18.    Eze.  20  :  17. 

The  wicked.    Rom.  9  :  22.     1  Pet.  3  :  20. 
Plead  in  prayer.    Jer.  15  :  15. 
Limits  set  to.     Gen.  6  :  3.    Jei.  44  :  22. 
The  wicked 

Abuse.    Ecc.  8:11.     Mat.  24  :  43,  49. 

Despise.    Rom.  2  :  4. 

Punished  for  despising.   Neh.  9  :  30.    Mat. 
24  :  48—51.     Rom.  2  :  6. 
Illustrated.    Luke  13  :  6—9. 


LOV. 


53 


Exemplified.  Ma7msseh,  2  Chr.  33  :  10—13. 
Israel,  Psa.  78  :  38.  Isa.  48  :  9.  Jei-usalcm, 
^;at.  '^3  :  37.     Paul,  1  Tim.  1  :  16. 

No.    170.    LOVE  OF  GOD,   THE. 

Is  a  part  of  his  character.    2  Cor.  13  :  11. 

1  Jno.  4  :  8. 
Christ,  tlie  especial  object  of.    Jno.   15  :  9. 

Jno.  17  :  -26. 
Christ  abides  in.    Jno.  15  :  10. 
Described  as 

Sovereign.     Deu.  7  :  8.    Deu.  10  :  15. 

Great.     Uph.  2  :  4. 

Abiding.     Zep.  3:17. 

Unfailing.     Isa.  49  :  15,  16. 

Unalienable.    Rom.  8  :  39. 

Constraining.     Hos.  11  :  4. 

Everlasting.    Jer.  31  :  3. 
Irrespective  of  merit.  Deu.  7  :  7.  Job  7  :  17. 
.Manifested  towards 

Perishing  sinners.     Jno.  3  :  16.    Tit.  3  :  4. 

His  saints.  Jno.  16  :  27.  Jno.  17  :  23.  2  The. 
2  :  16.     1  Jno.  4  :  16. 

The  destitute.     Deu.  10  :  18. 

The  cheerful  giver.    2  Cor.  9  : 7. 
Exhibited  in 

The  giving  of  Christ.    Jno.  3  :  16. 

The  sending  of  Christ.     1  Jno.  4  :  9. 

Christ  dying  for  us  while  sinners.    Rom. 
5:8.     1  Jno.  4  :  10. 

Election.     Mai.  1  :  2,  3.     Rom.  9  :  11—13. 

Adoption.     1  Jno.  3  :  1. 

Redemption.     Isa.  43  :  3,  4.     Isa.  63  :  9. 

Freeness  of  salvation.    Tit.  3  :  4 — 7. 

Forgiving  sin.     Isa.  38  :  17. 

Quickening  souls.     Eph  2  :  4,  5. 

Drawing  us  to  himself     Hos.  11:4. 

Temporal  blessings.     Deu.  7  :  13. 

Chastisements.     Heb.  12  :  6. 

Defeating  evil  counsels.    Deu.  23  :  5. 
Shed    abroad    in    the    heart    by  the  Holy 

Ghost.    Rom.  5  :  5. 
Saints  know  and  believe.     1  Jno.  4  :  16. 
Saints  should  abide  in.    Jude  21. 
Perfected  in  saints 

By  obedience.     1  Jno.  2  :  5. 

By  brotherly  love.     1  Jno.  4  :  12. 
The  source  of  our  love  to  him.  1  Jno.  4  :  19. 
To  be  sought  in  prayer.    2  Cor.  13  :  14. 

No,   171.    LOVE  OF  CHRIST,  THE. 

To  the  Father.    Psa.  91  :  14.    Jno.  14  :  31. 
To  his  Church.     Song  of  Sol.  4  :  8,  9.     Song 

of  Sol.  5  :  1.     Jno.  15  :  9.     Eph.  5  :  25. 
To  those  who  love  him.     Fro.  8  :  17.     Jno. 

14  :  21. 
Manifested  in  his 

Coming  to  seek  the  lost.    Luke  19  :  10. 

Praying  for  his  enemies.     Luke  23  :  34. 

Giving  himself  for  us.     Gal.  2  :  20. 

Dying  for  us.    Jno.  15  :  13.     1  Jno  3  :  16. 

Washing  away  our  sins.     Rev.  1  :  5. 

Interceding  for  us.  Heb.  7  :  25.  Heb.  9  :  24. 

Sending  the  Spirit.  Psa.  68  :  18.  Jno.  16:7. 

Rebukes  and  chastisements.     Rev.  3  :  19. 


Passeth  knowledge.     Eph.  3  :  19. 
To  be  imitated.     Jno.  13  :  34.    Jno.  16  :  12. 
Eph.  6:2.     1  Jno.  a  :  16. 

To    SAINTS,   IS 

Unquenchable.    Song  of  Sol.  8  :  7. 
Constraining.    2  Cor.  5  :  14. 
Unchangeable.    Jno.  13  :  1. 
Indissoluble.     Rom.  8  :  35. 

Obedient  saints  abide  in.     Jno.  15  :  10. 

Saints  obtain  victory  through.    Rom.  8  :  37. 

Is  the  banner  over  his  saints.  Song  of  Sol. 
2  :4. 

Is  the  ground  of  his  saints  love  to  him. 
Luke  7  :  47. 

To  saints,  shall  be  acknowledged  even  by 
enemies.     Rev.  3  :  9. 

Illustrated.    Mat.  18  :  11—13. 

Exemplified  towards,  Pater,  Luke  22  :  32, 
61.  Lazarus,  ij-c.  Jno.  11:5,  36.  His  apos- 
tles, Jno.  13  :  1,  34.    John,  Jno.  13  :  23. 

No.    172.     LOVE    TO    GOD. 
Commanded.    Deu.  11  :  1.    Jos.  22  :  5. 
The  first  great  commandment.    Mat.  22  :  38. 
With  all  the  heart.    Deu.  6  :  5,  with  Mat. 

22  :  37. 
Better  than  all  sacrifices.    Mar.  12  :  33. 
Produced  bv 

The  Holy  Ghost.   Gal.  5  :  22.  2  The.  3  :  5. 

The  love  of  God  to  us.     1  Jno.  4  :  19. 

Answers  to  prayer.     Psa.  116  :  1. 
Exhibited  by  Christ.    Jno.  14  :  31. 
.A.  characteristic  of  ssiints.    Psa.  5:11. 
Should  produce 

Joy.     Psa.  5  :  11. 

Love  to  saints.     1  Jno.  5  :  1. 

Hatred  of  sin.    Psa.  97  :  10. 

Obedience  to  God.  Deu.  30:20.  1  Jno.  5:3. 
Perfected  in  obedience.     1  Jno.  2  :  6. 
Perfected,  gives  boldness.     1  Jno.  4  :  17,  18. 
God,  faithful  to  those  who  have.    Deu.  7  : 9. 
They  who  have 

Are  known  of  him.     1  Cor.  8  :  3. 

Are  preserved  by  him.     Psa.  145  :  20. 

Are  delivered  by  him.    Psa.  91  :  14. 

Partake  of  his  mercy.  Exo.20  :6.  Deu.  7  :9. 

Have  all  things  working  for  their  good. 
Rom  8  :  28. 
Persevere  in.    Jude  21. 
l^xhort  one  another  to.    Psa.  31  :  23. 
Pray  for.    2  The.  3  :  5. 
The  love  of  the  world  is  a  proof  of  not 

having.     1  Jno.  2  :  15. 
They  who  love  not  others,  are   without. 

1  Jno.  4  :  20. 
Hypocrites,  without.  Luke  11  :  42.  Jno.  5  :  42. 
The  uncharitable,  without.     1  Jno.  3  :  17. 
God  tries  the  sincerity  of    Deu.  13  :  3. 
Promises  connected  with.     Deu.  11  :  13 — 15. 

Psa.  69  :  36.     Isa.  56  :  6,  7.    Jas.  1  :  12. 

No.    173.    LOVE    TO    CHRIST. 

Exhibited  by  God.    Mat.  17  :  5.    Jno.  5  :  20. 
Exhibited  by  saints.    1  Pet.  1  :  8. 


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His   personal    excellence  is  deserving  of. 

Songof  Sol.  5  :9— 16. 
His  love  to  us  a  motive  to.    2  Cor.  5  :  14. 
Manifested  in 

Seeking  him.    Song  of  Sol.  3  :  2. 

Obeying  him.    Jno.  14  :  1.5,  21,  23. 

Ministering  to  him.    Mat.  27   :  55,  with 
Mat.  25  :  40. 

Preferring  him  to  all  others.    Mat.  10  :  37. 

Taking  up  the  cross  for  him.    Mat.  10  :  38. 
A  characteristic  of  saints.  Song  of  Sol.  1  :  4. 
An  evidence  of  adoption.    Jno.  8  :  42. 
Should  be 

Sincere.    Eph.  6  :  24. 

With  the  soul.     Song  of  Sol.  1  :  7. 

In  proportion  to  our  mercies.  Luke  7  :  47. 

Supreme.     Mat.  10  :  37. 

Ardent.  Song  of  Sol.  2  : 5.  Song  of  Sol.  8  : 6. 

Unquenchable.     Song  of  Sol.  8  :  7. 

Even  unto  death.  Acts  21  :  13.  Rev.  12  :  11. 
Promises  to.    2  Tim.  4  :  8.    Jas.  1  :  12. 
Increase  of,  to  he  prayed  for.    Phi.  1  :  9. 
Pray  for  grace  to  those  who  have.  Eph.  6  :  24. 
Thet  who  have 

Are  loved  by  the  Father.    Jno.  14  :  21,  23. 
Jno.  16  :27. 

Are  loved  by  Christ.  Pro.  8  :  17.  Jno.  14  :  21. 

Enjoy  communion  with  God  and  Christ. 
Jno.  14  :  23. 
Decrease  of,  rebuked.    Rev.  2  :  4. 
Want  of,  denounced.     1  Cor.  16  :  22. 
The  wicked,  destitute  of.    Psa.  35  :  19,  with 

Jno.  15  :  IS,  25. 
Exemplified.     Joseph    of  Jlnmathea,    Mat. 

27  :  57—60.     Penitent  woman,  Luke  7  :  47 

Certain  women,  Lulce   23  :  28.      Thomas, 

Jno.  11  :  16.    Mai-y  Magdalene,  Jno.  20  :  11 

Peter,  Jno.  21  :  15—17.     Paul,  Acts  21  :  13. 

No.    174.    LOVK    TO    MAN. 
Is  of  God.     1  Jno.  4:7. 
Commanded  by  God.    1  Jno.  4  :  21. 
Commanded  by  Christ.    Jno.  13  :  34.    Jno 

15  :  12.     1  Jno.  3  :  23. 
After  the  example  of  Christ.    Jno.  13  :  34. 

Jno.  15  :  12.     Eph.  5:2. 
Taught  by  God.     1  The.  4  :  9. 
Faitli  worketh  by.     Gal.  5  :  6. 
A  fruit  of  the  Spirit.  Gal.  5  :  22.    Col.  1  :  8, 
Purity  of  heart  leads  to.     1  Pet.  1  :  22. 
Explained.     1  Cor.  13  :  4—7. 
Is  an  active  principle.  1  The.  1  : 3.  Heb.  6  :  10. 
Is  an  abiding  principle.     1  Cor.  13  :  8,  13. 
Is  the  second  great  commandment.    Mat, 

22  :  37—39. 
Is  tlie  end  of  the  commandment.  1  Tim.  1  :  5 
Supernatural    gifts    are    nothing    without 

1  Cor.  13  :  1,  2. 
The  greatest  sacrifices  are  nothing  without 

1  Cor.  13  :  3. 
Especially  enjoined  upon  ministers.     1  Tim 

4  :  12.     2  Tim.  2  :  22. 
Saints  should 

Put  on.     Col.  3  :  14. 
I     Follow  after.    1  Cor.  14  :  1. 


Abound  in.    Phi.  1:9.     1  The.  3  :  12. 
Continue  in.     1  Tim.  2  :  15.    Heb.  13  :  1. 
Provoke  each  other  to.  2  Cor.  8  :  7.  2  Cor. 

9  :  2.     Heb.  10  :  24. 
Be  sincere  in.    Rom.  12  :  9.    2  Cor.  6  :  6. 

2  Cor.  8:8.     1  Jno.  3  :  18. 
Be  disinterested  in.     1  Cor.  10  :  24.    1  Cor. 

13  :  5.     Phi.  2  :  4. 
Be  fervent  in.     1  Pet.  1  :  22.     1  Pet.  4  :  8. 
Should  be  connected  with  brotherly-kind- 
ness.   Rom.  12  :  10.    2  Pet.  1  :  7. 
Should  be  with  a  pure  heart.     1  Pet.  1  :  22. 
.411  tilings  should  be  done  with.  1  Cor.  16  :  14. 
Should  be  exhibited,  tow.^rd 
Saints.     1  Pet.  2  :  17.     1  Jno.  5  :  1. 
Ministers.     1  The.  5  :  13. 
Our  families.    Eph.  5  :  25.    Tit.  2  :  4. 
Fellow-countrymen.    Exo.  32  :  32.    Rom. 

9  : 2,  3.    Rom.  10  :  1. 
Strangers.    Lev.  19  :  34.    Deu.  10  :  19. 
Enemies.    Exo.  23  :  4,  5.    2  Kin.  6  :  22. 
Mat.  5  :  44.  Rom.  12  :  14,  20.   1  Pet.  3  :  9. 
All  men.     Gal.  6  :  10. 
Should  be  exhibited,  in  ^ 

ilinistering  to  the  wants  of  others.    Mat. 

2.D  :  35.     Heb.  6  :  10. 
Loving  each  other.     Gal.  5  :  13. 
Relieving  strangers.    Lev.  25  :  35.    Mat. 

25  :  35. 
Clothing  the  naked.  Isa.58:7.  Mat.  25:36. 
Visiting  the  sick,  &c.     Job  31  :  16—22. 

Jas.  1  :27. 
Sympathizing.  Rom.  12  :  15.  1  Cor.  12  :  26. 
Supporting  the  weak.    Gal.  6  :  2.    1  The. 

5 :  14. 
Covering  the  faults  of  others.  Pro.  10  :  12, 

with  1  Pet.  4  :  8. 
Forgiving  injuries.  Eph.  4  :  32.  Col.  3  :  13. 
Forbearing.    Eph.  4  :  2. 
Rebuking.    Lev.  19  :  17.    Mat.  18  :  15. 
Necessary  to  true  happiness.    Pro.  15  :  17. 
The  love  of  God  is  a  motive  to.  Jno.  13  :  34. 

1  Jno.  4  :11. 
An  evidence  of 
Being  in  the  light.     1  Jno.  2  :  10. 
Discipleship  with  Christ.    Jno.  13  :  35. 
Spiritual  life.     1  Jno.  3  :  14. 
Is  the  fulfilling  of  the  law.    Rom.  13  :  8—10. 

Gal.  5  :  14.    Jas.  2  :  8. 
Love  to  self  is  the  measure  of    Mar.  12  :  33. 
Is  good  and  pleasant.     Psa.  133  :  1,  2. 
Is  a  bond  of  union.     Col.  2  :  2. 
Is  the  bond  of  perfectness.    Col.  3  :  14 
Hypocrites,  devoid  of.  1  Jno.  2  :  9,  11.  1  Jno. 

4  :  20. 
The  Wicked,  devoid  of  1  Jno.  3  :  10. 
Exemplified.  Joseph,  Gen.  45  :  15.  Ruth, 
Ruth  1  :  16,  17.  Jonathan,  ^c.  1  Sam.  20  : 
17,  41,  42.  Obailiah.  1  Kin.  18  :  4.  Centurion, 
Luke  7  :  5.  Priwitive  Church,  Acts  2  :  46, 
Heb.  10  :  33,  34.  Lydia,  Acts  16  :  15.  Jlquila, 
4-f.  Rom.  16  :  3,  4.  Paul,  2  Cor.  6  :  11,  12 
Epaphrodilm,  Phi.  2  :  25,  26,  30.  Philip- 
pians,  Phi.  4  :  15—19.  Colossians,  Col.  1  :  4. 


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Thessalonians,  1  The.  3  :  6.  Chiesiplionts, 
■2  Tim.  1  :  16—18.  Philemon,  Phile.  7—9. 
Moses,  Heb.  11  :  25. 

No.  175.    LOVING-KINDNESS  OF 

GOD,    THE. 

Is  through  Christ.    Epli.  2  :  7.    Tit.  3  :  4—6. 
Described  as 

Great.    Neh.  9  :  17. 

Excellent.    Psa.  36  :  7. 

Good.     Psa.  69  :  16. 

iMarvoUous.    Psa.  17  :  7.    Psa.  31  :  21. 

Multitudinous.     Isa.  63  :  7. 

Everlasting.     Isa.  54  :  8. 

Meiciful.     Psa.  117  :  2. 

Better  than  life.     Psa.  63  :  3. 
Consideration  of  the  dealings  of  God  gives 

a  knowledge  of.    Psa.  107  :  43. 
Saints 

Betrothed  in.    Hos.  2  :  19. 

Drawn  by.    Jer.  31  :  3. 

Preserved  by.     Psa.  40  :  11. 

Quickened  after.     Psa.  119  :  88. 

Comforted  by.    Psa.  119:76. 

Look  for  mercy  through.    Psa.  51  :  1. 

lleceive  mercy  through.    Isa.  54  :  8. 

Are  heard  according  to.    Psa.  119  :  149. 

Are  ever  mindful  of  Psa.  26  :  3.  Psa.  43  :  9. 

Should  expect,  in  affliction.  Psa.  42  :  7,  8. 

Crowned  with.     Psa.  103  :  4. 
Never  utterly  taken  from  saints.  Psa.  89  :  33. 

Isa.  54  :  10. 
Former  manifestations  of,  to  be  pleaded  in 

prayer.    Psa.  25  :  6.    Psa.  89  :  49. 
Prat  for  the 

Exhibition  of.    Psa.  17  :  7.    Psa.  143  :  8. 

Continuance  of.     Psa.  36  :  10. 

Extension  of.     Gen.  24  :  12.    2  Sara.  2  :  6. 
Praise  God  for.     Psa.  92  :  2.     Psa.  133  :  2. 
Proclaim,  to  others.    Psa.  40  :  10. 

No.    176.    LYING. 
Forbidden.    Lev.  19  :  11.    Col.  3  :  9. 
Hateful  to  God.    Pro.  6  :  16—19. 
An  abomination  to  God.     Pro.  12  :  22. 
A  hinderance  to  praver.     Isa.  59  :  2,  3. 
The  devil,  the  father  of.    Jno.  8  :  44. 
The  devil  excites  men  to.     1  Kin.  22  :  22. 

Acts  5  : 3. 
Saints 

Hate.    Psa.  119  :  163.    Pro.  13  :  6. 

Avoid.    Isa.  63  :  3.    Zep.  3  :  13. 

Respect  not  those  who  practice.  Psa.  40  : 4. 

Reject  those  who  practice.     Psa.  101  :  7. 

Pray  to  be  preserved  from.    Psa.  119  :  29. 
Pro.  30  :  8. 
Unbecoming  in  rulers.    Pro.  17  :  7. 
The  evil  of  rulers  hearkening  to.  Pro.  29  :  12. 
False  prophets  addicted  to.     Jer.  23  :  14. 

Eze,  22  :  23. 
False  witnesses  addicted  to.    Pro.  14  :  5,  25. 
Antinomians  guilty  of  1  Jno.  1  :  6. 1  Jno.  2  : 4. 
Hypocrites  addicted  to.    Hos.  11  :  12. 
Hypocrites,  a  seed  of.    Isa.  67  :  4. 


The  wicked 

Addicted  to,  from  their  infancy.  Psa.  58  : 3. 

Love.     Psa.  62  :  3. 

Delight  in.    Psa.  62  :  4. 

Seek  after.     Psa.  4  :  2. 

Prepare  their  tongues  for.    Jer.  9  :  3,  6. 

Bring  forth.    Psa.  7  :  14. 

Give  heed  to.    Pro.  17  :  4. 
A  characteristic  of  the  Apostacy .  2  The.  2 : 9. 

1  Tim.  4  :  2. 
Leads  to 

Hatred.    Pro.  26  :  2S. 

Love  of  impure  conversation.    Pro.  17  :  4. 
Often  accompanied  by  gross  crimes.    Hos. 

4  :  1,  2. 
Folly  of  concealing  hatred  by.    Pro.  10  :  IS. 
Vanity  of  getting  riches  bv.     Pro.  21  :  6. 
ShaU  be  detected.    Pro.  12* :  19. 
Poverty  preferable  to.    Pro.  19  :  22. 
Excludes  from  heaven.    Rev.  21  :  27.    Rev. 

22  :  15. 
They  who  are  guilty  of,  shall  be  cast  into 

hell    Rev.  21  :  8. 
Punishment  for.    Psa.  5  :  6.    Psa.  120  :  3,  4. 

Pro.  19  :  5.     Jer.  60  :  36. 
Exemplified.     7'ke  devil.  Gen.  3  :  4.     Cain, 

Gen.  4   :  9.     Sarah,  Gen.  18  :  15.     Jacob, 

Gen.  27  :  19.     Joseph's  brethren.  Gen.  37  : 

31,  32.    Gibeoniles,  Jos.  9  :  9 — 13.    Samson, 

Jud.  16  :  10.    Saul,  1  Sam.  15  :  13.    Michal, 

1  Sam.  19  :  14.     David,  1  Sam.  21  :  2.     Pro- 
phet of  Bethel,    1  Kin.    13   :   13.       Gehazi, 

■2  Kin.  5   :  22.     Job's  friends.  Job  13   :   4. 

Ninevites,  Nah.  3  :  1.    Peter,  Mat.  26  :  72. 

Ananias,  ^-c.    Acts  5  :  5.     Cretans,  Tit. 

1  :  12. 

No.  177.    MAGISTRATES. 
Arc  appointed  by  God.    Rom,  13  :  1. 
Are  ministers  of  God.    Rom.  13  :  4,  6. 
Purpose  of  their  appointment.    Rom.  13  :  4. 

1  Pet.  2  :  14. 
Are  not  a  terror  to  the  good,  but  to  the  evil. 

Rom.  13  :  3. 
To  be  wisel}'  selected  and  appointed.    Exo. 

18  :  21.    Ezr.  7  :  25. 
To  be  prayed  for.    1  Tim.  2:1,2. 
Should 

Rule  in  the  fear  of  God.    2  Sam.  23  :  3. 
2  Chr.  19  :  7. 

Know  the  law  of  God.    Ezr.  7  :  25. 

Be  faithful  to  the  Sovereign.     Djm.  6  :  4. 

Enforce  the  laws.     Ezr.  7  :  26. 

Hate  covetousness.    Exo.  18  :  21. 

Not  take  bribes.  Exo.  23  :  8.   Deu.  16  :  19. 

Defend  the  poor,  &c.    Job  29  :  12,  16. 

Judge  for  God,  not  for  man.    2  Chr.  19:6. 

Judge  righteously.   Deu.  1  :  16.   Deu.  16  : 
18.     Deu.  25  :  1. 

Be  impartial.    Exo.  23  :  6.     Deu.  1  :  17. 

Be  diligent  in  ruhng.    Rom.  12  :  8. 
Subjection  to  their  authority  enjoined.  Rom. 

13:1.     1  Pet.  2  :  13,  14. 
Wicked— Illustrated.     Pro.  28  :  15. 
Good — Exemplified.    Joseph,   Gen.  41  :  46. 


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Gideon,  Jud.  8  :  35.  Samuel,  1  Sam.  12  : 
3,  4.  Ezr.  10  :  1—9.  Nehemiah,  Nell.  3  :  15. 
Job,  Job  29  :  16.     Daniel,  Dan.  6  :  3. 

Wicked— Exemplified.       Sons    of    Samuel, 
1  Sam.  8  :  3.     Pilate,  Mat.  27  :  24,  26.  Mag- 
istrates in  Phitippi,  Acts  16  :  22,  23.  Gatlio, 
Acts  18  :  16,  17.     Felix,  Acts  24  :  26. 
No.   178.    MALICE. 

Forbidden.     1  Cor.  14  :  20.     Col.  3  :  8. 

A  hinderance  to  growth  in  grace.     1  Pet. 

Incompatible  with  the    worship    of    God. 

1  Cor.  5  :  7,  8. 
Christian  liberty  not  to  be  made  a  cloak  for. 

1  Pet.  2  :  16. 
Saints  avoid.  Job  31  :  29,  30.  Psa.  35  :  12—14. 
The  wicked 

Speak  with.    3  Jno.  10. 

Live  in.    Tit.  3  :  3. 

Conceive.     Psa.  7  :  14. 

Filled  with.    Rom.  1  :  29. 

Visits  saints  with.    Psa.  83  :  3.   Mat.  22  :  6. 
Pray  for  those  who  injure  you  through. 

Mat.  5  :  44. 
Brings  its  own  punishment.    Psa.  7  :  15, 16. 
God  requites.     Psa.  10  :  14.     Eze.  36  :  5. 
Punishment  of  Amos  1  :  11,  12.  Oba.  10—15. 
Exemplified.     Cain,  Gen.  4  :  5.     Esau,  Gen. 

27  :  4L     Joseph's  brethren.  Gen.  37  :  19,  20. 

Saul,  1   Sam.    18   :  9—11.     Sanballat,    ^-c. 

Neh.  2  :  10.     Haman,  Est.  3  :  5,  6.     Edom- 

ites,  Eze.  35  :  5.     Presidents,   4-c.  Dan.  6  . 

4—9.     Herodias,  Mar.  6  :  19.     Scribes,   4-c. 

Mar.  11    :   18.    Luke  11: 54.    Diotrephes, 

3  Jno.  19. 

No.   179.    MARTYRDOM. 
Is  death  endured  for  the  word  of  God,  and 

testimony  of  Christ.  Rev.  6  :  9.  Rev.  20  : 4. 

S-\INTS 

Forewarned  of    Mat.  10  :  21.    Mat.  24  :  9. 
Jno.  16  :  2. 

Should  not  fear.    Mat.  10  :  28.  Rev.  2  :  10. 

Should  be  prepared  for.    Mat.  16  :  24    25 
Acts  21  :  13. 

Should  resist  sin  unto.  Heb.  12  :  4. 
Reward  of.  Rev.  2  :  10.  Rev.  6:11. 
Inflicted  at  the  instigation  of  the  devil.  Rev. 

2  :  10,  13. 
The  Apostacy  guilty  of  inflicting.  Rev.  17  : 

6.     Rev.  18  :  24. 
Of  saints,  shall  be  avenged.  Luke  11  :  50,  51. 

Rev.  18  :  20—24. 
Exemphfied.  ^ihel.  Gen.  4  :  8,  with  1  Jno.  3  : 

12.     Prophets  and  Saints  of  old.  1  Kin.  18  : 

4.     1  Kin.  19:10.    Luke  11  :  60,  51.     Heb. 

11  :37.      Urijah,  Jer.  26   :   23.     John  the 

Baptist,  Mar.  6  :  27.    Peter,  Jno  21  :  18,  19. 

Stephen,  Acts  7  :  58.    Primitive  Christians, 

Acts  9  :  1,  with  Acts  22  :  4.    Acts  26  :  10. 

James,  Acts  12  :  2.    Jlntipas,  Rev.  2  :  13. 

No.   180.    MASTERS. 
Authority  of,  established.   Col.  3  :  22.   1  Pet. 
2  :  IS. 


Christ  set  an  example  to.    Jno.  13  :  14. 
Should,  with  their  households, 

Worship  God.     Gen.  35  :  3. 

Pear  God.    Acts  10  :  2. 

Serve  God.    Jos.  24  :  15. 

Observe  the  Sabbath.  Exo.  20  :  10.    Deu 

6  :  12—14. 

Put  away  idols.    Gen.  35  :  2. 
Should  select  faithful  servants.    Gen.  24  :  2. 

Psa.  101  :  6,  7. 
Should  receive  faithful  advice  from  servants. 

2  Kin.  5  :  13,  14. 
Duty  of,  towards  SERv.iNTS  ; 

To  act  justly.    Job  31  :  13,  15.      Col.  4:1. 

To  deal  with  them  in  the  fear  of  God. 
Eph.  6  :  9.     Col.  4  :  1. 

To  esteem  them  highly,  if  saints.  Phile.  16. 

To  take  care  of  them  in  sickness.    Luke 

7  :  3. 

To  forbear  threatening  them.  Eph.  6  :  9. 

Not  to  defraud  them.     Gen.  31  :  7. 

Not  to  keep  back  their  wages.    Lev.  19  : 
13.     Deu.  24  :  15. 

Not  to  rule  over  them  with  rigour.    Lev. 
25  :  43.     Deu.  24  :  14. 
Benevolent,  blessed.     Deu.  15  :  18. 
Unjust,  denounced.    Jer.  22  :  13.    Jas.  5  :  4. 
Good— Exemplified.      Jibraham,   Gen.     18  : 

19.  Jacob,  Gen.  35  :  2.   Joshua,  Jos.  24  :  15. 

David,  2  Sam.  6  :  20.     Centurion,  Luke  7  : 

2,  3.     Coi-nelius,  Acts  10  :  2. 
Bad— Exemplified.    Potiphar,  Gen.  39  :  20. 

Egyptians,  Exo.  1  :  13,  14.     Nabal,  1  Sam. 

25  :  17.    Jlmalekite,  1  Sam.  30  :  13. 

No.  181.    MEEKNESS. 

Christ  set  an  example  of    Psa.  45  :  4.    Mat. 

11  :  29.  Mat.  21:5.  2  Cor.  10  :  1. 
A  fruit  of  the  Spirit.  Gal.  5  :  23,  23. 
Saints  should 

Seek.    Zep.  2  :  3. 

Put  on.    Col,  3  :  12,  13. 

Receive  the  w^ord  of  God  with.  Jas.  1  :  21. 

Exhibit  in  conduct,  &c.    Jas.  3  :  13. 

Answer  for  their  hope  with.     1  Pet.  3  :  15. 

Show,  to  all  men.    Tit.  3  :  2. 

Restore  the  erring  with.     Gal.  6  :  1. 
Precious  in  the  sight  of  God.     1  Pet.  3  :  4. 
Ministers  should 

Follow  after.     1  Tim.  6  :  11. 

Instruct  opposers  with.    2  Tim.  2  :  24,  25. 

Urge,  on  their  people.    Tit.  3:1,2. 
A  characteristic  of  wisdom.    Jas.  3  :  17. 
Necessary  to  a  christian  walk.  Eph.  4  :  1,2. 
They  who  are  gifted  with, 

AreVreserved.    Psa.  76:9. 

Are  exalted.     Psa.  147  :  6. 

Are  guided  and  taught.    Psa.  25  :  9. 

Are  richly  provided  for.    Psa.  22  :  26. 

Are  beautified  with  salvation.  Psa.  14? :  4. 

Increase  their  joy.    Isa.  29  :  19. 

Shall  inherit  the  earth.     Psa.  37  :  11. 
The  gospel  to  be  preached  to  those  who 

possess.     Isa.  61  :  1. 


MER. 


57 


Blessedness  of.     Mat.  5  :  5. 
Exemplified.     Moses,  Num.  12   :  3.     David 
■2  Sam.  16  :  9— IJ.     Paul,  1  The.  2:7. 

No.    182.    MERCY. 
After  the  example  of  God.    Luke  6  :  36. 
Knjoined.     Hos.  12  :  6.     Col.  3  :  12. 
To  be  engraved  on  the  heart.     Pro.  3  :  3. 
Characteristic  of  saints.    Psa.  37  :  26.    Isa. 

67   :  I. 
Should  be  shown 

With  cheerfulness.    Rom.  12  :  8. 

To  our  brethren.    Zee.  7  :  9. 

To  the  poor.     Pro.  14  :  31.     Dan.  4  :  27. 

To  animals.     Pro.  12  :  10. 
Upholds  the  throne  of  kings.    Pro.  20  :  23. 
Beneficial  to  those  who  exercise.  Pro.  11  :  17. 
Blessedness  of  showing.    Pro.  14  :  21.     Mat. 

o  :  7. 
Hypocrites  devoid  of.     Mat.  23  :  23. 
Denunciations  against  those  devoid  of  Hos 

4:1,3.    Jas.  2  :  13. 

No.  183.    MERCY    OF  GOD,   THE. 

Is  part  of  his  character.    Exo.  34  :  6,  7.   Psa- 

62  :  12.  Jon.  4:2.  2  Cor.  1  :  3. 
Described  as 

CJreat.     Num.  14  :  13.     Isa.  54  :  7. 

Rich.     Eph.  2  :  4. 

Manifold.    Neh.  9  :  27.    Lam.  3  :  32. 

Plenteous.    Psa.  86  :  5,  15.    Psa.  103  :  8. 

Abundant.     1  Pet.  1  :  3. 

Sure.     Isa.  55  :  3     Mic.  7  :  20. 

Everlasting.     1  Chr.  16  :  34.     Psa.  89  :  23. 

Tender.    Psa  25  :  6.    Luke  1  :  78. 

New  every  morning.    Lam.  3  :  23. 

High  as  heaven.  Psa.  36  :  5.   Psa.  103  :  11. 

Filling  the  earth.    Psa.  119  :  64. 

Over  all  his  works.  Psa.  145  :  9. 
Is  his  delight.    Mic.  7  :  IS. 

M-^NIKKSTED 

In  the  sending  of  Christ.    Luke  1  :  78. 
In  salvation.     Tit.  3  :  5. 
In  long-sutlering.    Lam.  3  :  22.    Dan.  9  :  9. 
To  his  people.    Deu.  32  :  43.    1  Kin.  8  :  23. 
To  them  that  fear  him.  Psa.  103  :  17.  Luke 

1  :  60. 

To  returning  backsliders.  Jer.  3  :  12.  Joel 

2  :  13. 

To  repentant  sinners.    Pro.  23  :  13.    Isa. 

55  :  7. 
To  tlie  afflicted.    Isa.  49  :  13.    Isa.  64  :  7. 
To  the  fatherless.    Hos.  14  :  3. 
To  whom  he  will.    Hos.  2  :  23,  with  Rom. 

9  :  \o,  IS. 
With  everlasting  kindness.    Isa.  54  :  8. 
A  ground  of  hope.  Psa.  130  : 7.  Psa.  147  :  11. 
A  ground  of  trust.    Psa.  52  :  8. 
Shocld  BE 
Sought  for  ourselves.     Psa.  6  :  2. 
Sought  for  others.  Gal.  6  :  16.  1  Tim.  1  :2. 

2  Tim.  1  :  18. 
Pleaded  in  prayer.    Psa.  6  :  4.    Psa.  25  :  6. 

Psa.  61  :  1. 
Rejoiced  in.    Psa.  31  :  7. 


Magnified.     1  Chr.  16  :  34.     Psa.  115   :   1. 
P'sa.  lis  :  1—4,  29.     Jer.  33  :  11. 
Typified,     ilercy-seat,  Exo.  25  :  17. 
Exemplified.     Lot,  Gen.  19   :   16,  19.     Epa- 

pKroditus,  Phi.  2  :  27.    Paul,  1  Tim.  1  :  13. 

No.   184.    MINISTERS. 

Called  by  God.    Exo.  28  :  1,  with  Heb.  5  :  4. 
Qualified  by  God.    2  Cor.  3  :  5,  6. 
Commissioned  by  Christ.    Mat.  2S  :  19. 
Sent  by  the  Holy  Ghost.    Acts  13  :  2,  4. 
Have  authority  from  God.    2  Cor.  10  :  8. 

2  Cor.  13  :  10. 
Authority  of,  is  for  edification.  2  Cor.  10  :  8. 

2  Cor.  13  :  10. 
Separated  unto  the  gospeL    Rom.  1:1. 
Entrusted  with  the  gospel.     1  The.  2  :  4. 
Described  is 

Ambassadors  for  Christ.    2  Cor.  5  :  20. 

-Ministers  of  Christ.     1  Cor.  4  :  1. 

Stewards  of  the  mysteries  of  God.    1  Cor. 
4  :  1. 

Defenders  of  the  faith.     Phi.  1  :  7. 
Specially  protected  by  God.    2  Cor.  1:10. 
Necessity  for.    Rom.  10  :  14. 
Excellency  of.    Rom.  10  :  15. 
Labours  of  vain,  without  God's  blessing. 

1  Cor.  3:7.     1  Cor.  15  :  10. 
Compared  to  earthen  vessels.    2  Cor.  4  :  7. 
Should  be 

Pure.     Isa.  52  :  11.     1  Tim.  3  :  9. 

Holy.    Lev.  21  :  6.     Tit.  1  :  8. 

Humble.    Acts  20  :  19. 

Patient.    2  Cor.  6:4.    2  Tim.  2  :  24. 

Blameless.     1  Tim.  3  :  2.     Tit.  1  :  7. 

Willing.     Isa.  6:8.     1  Pet.  5  :  2. 

Disinterested.    2  Cor.  12  :  14.    1  The.  2  :  6. 

Impartial.     1  Tim.  5  :  21. 

Gentle.     1  The.  2:7.    2  Tim.  2  :  24. 

Devoted.    Acts  20  :  24.    Phi.  1  :  20,  21. 

Strong  in  grace.    2  Tim.  2  :  1. 

Self-denying.     1  Cor.  9  :  27. 

Sober,  just  and  temperate.    Tit.  1  :  8. 

Hospitable.     1  Tim.  3  :  2.    Tit.  1  :  8. 

Apt  to  teach.     1  Tim.  3:2.    2  Tim.  2  :  24. 

Studious  and  meditative.   1  Tim.  4  :  13,  15. 

Watchful.    2  Tim.  4  :  5. 

Prayerful.    Eph.  3  :  14.    Phi.  1  :  4. 

Strict  in  ruling  their  own  families.    1  Tim. 
3  : 4,  12. 

Afl'ectionate  to  their  people.     Phi.  1  :  7. 
1  The.  2  :8,  11. 

Ensamples  to  the  flock.  Phi.  3  :  17.  2  The. 
3:9.     1  Tim.  4  :  12.     1  Pet.  5  :  3. 
Should  not  be 

Lords  over  God's  heritage.     1  Pet.  5  :  3. 

Greedy  ol  filth V  lucre.  Acts  20  :  33.  1  Tim. 
3  :  3,  S.     1  Pet.  5  :  2. 

Contentious.     1  Tim.  3  :  3.    Tit  1  :  7. 

Craftv.     2  Cor.  4  :  2. 

Men-pleasers.     Gal.  1  :  10.     1  The.  2  :  4. 

Easily  dispirited.  2  Cor.  4  : 8,  9.  2  Cor.  6:10. 

Entangled  bycares.  Luke  9  :  60. 2  Tim.  2  : 4. 

Given  to  wine.     1  Tim.  3  :  3.    Tit.  1  :  7. 


MIN. 


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MIN. 


Should  seek  the  salvation  of  their  ilock. 

1  Cor.  10  :  33. 
Should  avoid  giving  unnecessary  offence. 

1  Cor.  10  :  3-2,  33.     2  Cor.  6  :  3. 

Should  make  full  proof  of  their  ministry. 

2  Tim.  4  :  5. 
Are  bound,  to 

Preach  the  gospel   to  all.     Mar.  16  :  15. 

1  Cor.  1  :  17. 
Feed  the  Church.     Jer.  3  :  15.    Jno.  21  : 

15—17.     Acts  20  :  28.     1  Pet.  5  :  2. 
Build  up  the  Church.     2  Cor.   12  :  19. 

Eph.  4  :  12. 
Watch  for  souls.    Heb.  13  :  17. 
Pray  for  their  people.  Joel  2:17.  Col.  1  : 9. 
Strengthen     the    faith    of   their    people. 

Luke  22  ;  32.    Acts  14  :  22. 
Teach.    2  Tim.  2  :  2. 
Exhort.    Tit.  1  :  9.    Tit.  2  :  15. 
Warn  affectionately.     Acts  20  :  31. 
Rebuke.    Tit.  1  :  13.    Tit.  2  :  15. 
Comfort.    2  Cor.  1  :  4—6. 
Convince  gainsayers.    Tit.  1  :  9. 
War  a  good  warfare.  1  Tim.  1  :  18.  2  Tim. 

4  :7. 
Endure  hardness.    2  Tim.  2  :  3. 
Should  preach 
Christ  crucified.  Acts  8  :  5,35.  1  Cor. 2  :  2. 
Repentance  and  faith.    Acts  20  :  21. 
According  to  theoracles  of  God.  1  Pet.  4:11. 
Everywhere.    Mar.  16  :  20.    Acts  8  :  4. 
Not  with  enticing  words  of  man's  wisdom. 

1  Cor.  1  :  17.     1  Cor.  2  :  1,  4. 

Not  setting  forth  themselves.   2  Cor.  4  :  5 
Without    deceitfulness.     2    Cor.    2  :  17. 

2  Cor.  4:2.     1  The.  2  :  3,  5. 

Fully,  and  without  reserve.    Acts  5  :  20. 

Acts  20  :  20,  27.     Rom.  15  :  19. 
With  boldness.    Isa.  58  :  I.    Eze.  2  :  6. 

Mat.  10  :  27,  28. 
With  plainness  of  speech.    2  Cor.  3  :  12. 
With  zeal.     1  The.  2  :  8. 
With  constancy.  Acts  6:4.    2  Tim.  4  :  2. 
With  consistency.    2  Cor.  1  :  18,  19. 
With  heedfulness.     1  Tim.  4  :  16. 
With  good  will  and  love.  Phi.  1  :  15—17. 
Without  charge,  if  possible.   1  Cor.  9  :  18. 

1  The.  2  :  9. 
Woe  to  those,  who  do  not  preach  the  gospel. 

1  Cor.  9  :  16. 
When  faithful, 
Approve  themselves  as  the  ministers  of 

God.     2  Cor.  6  :  4. 
Thank  God  for  his  gifts  to  their  people. 

1  Cor.  1  :  4.     Phi.  1:3.     1  The.  3  :  9. 
Glory  in  their  people.    2  Cor.  7:4.        / 
Rejoice  in  the  faith  and  holiness  of  their 

people.  1  The.  2  :  19,  20.  1  The.  3  :  6—9. 
Commend  themselves  to  the  consciences 

of  men.    2  Cor.  4  :  2. 
Are  rewarded.     Mat.  24  :  47.     1  Pet.  5  :  4 
When  unfaithful 
Described.    Isa.  56  :  10—12.   Tit.  1  :  10,  11 
Deal    treacherously    with   their   people. 

Jno.  10  :  12. 


Delude  men.    Jer.  6  :  14. 

Seek  gain.    Mic.  3  :  1 1.    2  Pet.  2  :  3. 

Shall  be  punished.    Eze.  33  :  6—8.    Mat. 

24  :  48—51 
Their  people  are  bound,  to 
Regard  them  as  God's  messengers.    1  Cor. 

4:1.     Gal.  4:14. 
Attend  to  their  instructions.    JMal.  2  :  7. 

Mat.  23  :  3. 
Follow  their  holy  example.    1  Cor.  11:1. 

Phi.  3  :  17. 
Imitate  their  faith.    Heb.  13  :  7. 
Hold    them    in   reputation.      Phi.  2  :  29. 

1  The.  6  :  13.    1  Tim.  5  :  17. 
Love  them.    2  Cor.  8:7.     1  The  3  :  6. 
Pray  for  them.   Rom.  15  :  30.  2  Cor.  1:11. 

Eph.  6  :  19.     Heb.  13  :  18. 
Obey  them.     1  Cor.  16  :  16.    Heb.  13  :  17. 
Give  them  joy.   2  Cor.  1  :  14.    2  Cor.  2  :  3. 
Help  them.     Rom.  16  :  9.    Phi.  4  :  3. 
Support  them.    2  Clir.  31  :  4.     1  Cor.  9  : 

7—11.  CJal.  6:6. 
Pray  for  the  increase  of  Mat.  9  :  38. 
Faithful — Exemplified.  The  Eleven  ^ipostles. 
Mat.  28  :  16—19.  The  Seventy,  Luke  10  :  1, 
17.  Matildas,  Acts  1  :  26.  Philip,  Acts  8  : 
5.  Barnabas,  Acts  11  :  23.  Sitneon,  ^c. 
Acts  13  :  1.  Paul,  Acts  23  :  31.  Tychicus, 
Eph.  6  :  21.  Timothy,  Phi.  2  :  22.  Epaphro- 
ditus,  Phi.  2  :  25.  Jlrehippus,  Col.  4  :  17. 
Titus,  Tit.  1  :  5. 

No.    185.    MIRACLES. 

Power  of  God  necessary  to.    Jno.  3  :  2. 
Described  as 

Marvellous  things.    Psa.  78  :  12. 

Marvellous  works.   Isa.  29:14.  Psa.  105:5. 

Signs  and  wonders.    Jer.  32  :  21.    Jno.  4  : 
48.     2  Cor.  12  :  12. 
Manifest 

The  glory  of  God.    Jno.  11:4. 

The  glorv  of  Christ.  Jno.  2:11.  Jno.  II  :4. 

The  works  of  God.    Jno.  9  :  3. 
Were  evidences  of  a   divine   commission. 

Exo.  4  :  1—0.     Mar.  16  :  20. 
The  Messiah  was  expected  to  perform.    Mat. 

11  :2,  3.     Jno  7  :  31. 
Jesus  was    proved    to  be  the  Messiah    by. 

Mat.  1 1  :  4—6.     Jno.  6  :  36.     Acts  2  :  22. 
Jesus  was  followed  on  account  of.    Mat.  4  : 

23—25.     Jno.  6  :  2,  26. 
A  gift  of  the  Holy  Ghost.     1  Cor.  12  :  10. 
Were  performed 

By  the  power  of  God.    Acts  14  :  3.    Acts 
15:12.     Acts  19:  11. 

By  the  power  of  Christ.    Mat  10:1. 

Bv  the  power  of  the  Holy  Ghost.    Mat. 
'l2  :28.     Rom.  15  :  19. 

In  the  name  of  Christ.    Mar.  16  :  17.   Acts 
3  :  16.     Acts  4  :  30. 
First  preaching  of  the  gospel  confirmed  by. 

Mar.  16  :20.     Heb.  2  :  4. 
They  who  wrought,  disclaimed  all  power 

of  their  own.    Acts  3  :  12. 


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59 


Should  produce  faith.    Jno.  2  :  23.    Jno.  20 

30  :  31. 
Should  produre  obedience.     Deu.  11  :  1 — 3 

Deu.  29  :  2,  3,  9. 
Instrumental  to  the  early  propagation  of  the 

gospel.  Acts  S:  6.  Rom.  16  :  18,  19. 
Faith  Bf;iiiiKF.D  in 

Those,  who  performed.  Mat.  17  :  20.  Mat. 
21  :  21.  Jno.  14  :  12.  Acts  3  :  16.  Acts  6  : 8. 

Those  for  whom  they  were   performed. 

Mat.  9:28.    Mar.  9  :  22— 24.    Acts  14  :  9. 

Should  he  remembered.    1  Chr.  16  :  12.   Tsa. 

105  :  5. 
Should  be  told  to  future  generations.    Exo. 

10  :  2.     Jud.  6  :  13. 
Insufficient,  of  themselves,  to  produce  con- 
version.    Luke  16  ;  31. 
The  wicked 

Desire  to  see.  Luke  11  :  29.  Luke  23  :  8. 

Often  acknowledge.  Jno.  11  :47.  Acts  4:16. 

Do  not  understand.     Psa.  106  :  7. 

Do  not  consider.     Mar.  6  :  62. 

Forget.     Neh.  9  :  17.     Psa.  78  :  11. 

Proof  against.  Num.  14  :  22.  Jno.  12  :  37. 
Guilt  of  rejecting  the  evidence  afl'orded  by. 

Mat   11  :  20—24.    Jno.  15  :  24. 

No.   186.    MIRACLES  OF  CHRIST, 
THE. 
Water  turned  into  wine.    Jno.  2  :  6 — 10. 
Nobleman's  son  healed.  Jno.  4  :  46 — 63. 
Centurion's  servant  healed.    Mat.  8  :  5 — 13. 
Draughts  of  fishes.  Luke  6  :  4 — 6.  Jno.  21  :6 
Devils  cast  out.     Mat.  8  :  28—32.     Mat.  9  : 

32,  33.     Mat.  16  :  22—28.     Mat.  17  :  14—18. 
Peter's  wife's  mother  healed.   Mat.  8  :  14, 15. 
Lepers  cleansed.    Mat.  8  :  3.     Luke  17  :  14. 
Paralytic  healed.     Mar.  2  :  3—12. 
Withered  hand  restored.  Mat.  12  :  10—13. 
Impotent  man  healed.    Jno.  5  :  6 — 9. 
The  dead  raised  to  life.    Mat.  9  :  18,  19,  23— 

25.  Luke  7  :  12—1.5.  Jno.  11  :  11—44. 
Issue  of  blood  stopped.  Mat.  9  :  20—22. 
The  blind  restored  to  sight.     Mat.  9  :  27—30. 

Mar.  8  :  22— 2.i.     Jno.  9  :  1—7. 
The  deaf  and  dumb  cured.    Mar.  7  :  32—35. 
The  multitude  fed.    Mat.  14  :  16—21.    Mat. 

15  :  32— .38. 
His  walking  on  the  sea.  Mat.  14  :  2.5 — 27. 
Peter  walking  on  the  sea.     Mat.  14  :  29. 
Tempest  stilled.  Mat.  8  :  23—26.  Mat.  14  :  32. 
Sudden  arrival  of  the  ship.    Jno.  6  :  21. 
Tribute-money.    Mat.  17  :  27. 
Woman   healed  of   infirmity.      Luke   13 : 

11—13. 
Dropsy  cured.    Luke  14  :  2 — 4. 
Fig-tree  blighted.     Mat.  21  :  19. 
Malchus  healed.     Luke  22  :  60,  51. 
Performed  before  the  messengers  of  John. 

Luke  7  :21,  22. 
Many  and  divers  diseases  healed.    Mat.  4  : 

23,  24.    Mat.  14  :  14.    Mat.  15  :  30.    Mar. 

1  :  34.     Luke  6  :  17—19. 
His  resurrection.    Luke  24  :  6,  with  Jno. 

10  :  18. 


His  appearance  to  his  disciples,  the  doors 

being  sluit.     Jno.  20  :  19. 
No.     187.      MIRACLES      WROUGHT 

THROUGH   SERVANTS  OF  GOD. 
Moses  and  A.iRON  : 

Kod  turned  into  a  serpent.     Exo.  4  :  3. 
Exo.  7  :  10. 

I!od  restored.     Exo.  4  :  4. 

Hand  made  leprous.     Exo.  4  :  6. 

Hand  healed.     Exo.  4  :  7. 

Water  turned  into  blood.  Exo.  4  :  9,  30. 

Uivcr  turned  into  blood.     Exo.  7  :  20. 

Frogs  brought.     Exo.  8  :  6. 

Frogs  removed.     Exo.  8  :  13. 

Lice  brouglit.     Exo.  8  :  17. 

Flies  brought.     Exo.  8  :  21 — 24. 

Flies  removed.     Exo.  8  :  31. 

Murrain  of  beasts.    Exo.  9  :  3 — 6. 

Boils  and  blains  brought.     Exo.  9  :  10,  11. 

Hail  brought.     Exo.  9  :  23. 

Hail  removed.     Exo.  9  :  3.3. 

Locusts  brought.     Exo.  10  :  13. 

Locusts  removed.     Exo.  10  :  19. 

Darkness  brought.     Exo.  10  :  22. 

The  first-born  destroyed.     Exo.  12  :  29. 

The  red-sea  divided.    Exo.  14  :  21,  22. 

Egyptians  overwhelmed.  Exo.  14  :  26 — 28. 

Water  sweetened.    Exo.  15  :  2.5. 

Water  from  rock  in  Horeb.     E.xo.  17  :  6. 

Amalek  vanquished.     Exo.  17  :  11 — 13. 

Destruction  of  Korah.     Num.  16  :  2.S — 32. 

Water  from  rock  in  Kadesh.  Num.  20  :  11. 

Healing  by   brazen  serpent.     Num.  21  : 
8,9. 
Joshua  : 

Waters  of  Jordan  divided.  Jos.  3  :  10 — 17. 

Jordan  restored  to  its  course.     Jos.  4  :  18. 

Jericho  taken.    Jos.  6  :  6 — 20. 

The  sun  and  moon  stayed.  Jos.  10  :  12 — 14. 

Midianites  destroyed.  ,  Jud.  7  :  16 — 22. 
Samson : 

A  lion  killed.    Jud.  14  :  6. 

Philistines  killed.  Jud.  14  :  19.  Jnd.  15  :  15. 

The  gates  of  Gaza   carried  away.    Jud. 
16  :  3. 

Dagon's  house  pulled  down.    Jud.  16  :  30. 
Samuel  : 

Thunder   and   rain  in  harvest.     1  Sjun. 
12  :  18. 
The  prophet  of  judah  : 

Jeroboam's  hand  withered.     1  Kin.  13  :  4. 

The  altar  rent.     1  Kin.  13  :  5. 

The  withered  hand  restored.  1  Kin.  13  :  6. 
Elijah  : 

Drought  caused.     1  Kin.  17  :  1.   Jas.  5  :  17. 

Meal  and  oil  multiplied.  1  Kin.  17  :  14 — 16. 

A  child  restored  to  life.     1  Kin.  17  :  22,  23. 

Sacrifice  consumed  bv  fire.  1  Kin.  18:36,  38. 

Men  destroved  bv  fire     2  Kin.  1  :  10—12. 

Rain  brought.  1  Kin.  18  :  41 — 15.  Jas,  5  :  18. 

Waters  of  Jordan  divided.    2  Kin.  2  :  S. 
Elisha  : 

Waters  of  Jordan  divided.    2  Kin.  2  :  14. 

Waters  healed.    2  Kin.  2  :  21,  22. 


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Children  torn  by  bears.    2  Kin.  2  :  24. 

Oil  multiplied.    2  Kin.  4  :  1 — 7. 

Child  restored  to  life.    2  Kin.  4  :  32—35. 

Naaman  healed.    2  Kin.  5  :  10, 14. 

Gehazi  struck  with  leprosy.    2  Kin.  5  :  27, 

Iron  caused  to  swim.     2  Kin.  6  :  6. 

S)-riaus  smitten  with  blindness.  2  Kin.  6  :18. 

Syrians  restored  to  sight.    2  Kin.  6  :  20. 

A  man  restored  to  life.    2  Kin.  13  :  21. 
Isaiah  : 

Hezekiah  healed.    2  Kin.  20  :  7. 

Shadow  put  back  on  the  dial.  2  Kin.  20  :  11 
The  seventy  disciples  : 

Various  miracles.    Luke  10  :  9, 17. 
The  apostles,  &c. 

Many  miracles.    Acts  2  :  43.     Acts  5  :  12 
Peter  : 

Lame  man  cured.    Acts  3  :  7. 

Death  of  Ananias.     Acts  5  :  5. 

Death  of  Sapphira.    Acts  5  :  10. 

The  sick  healed.     Acts  5  :  15,  16. 

Eneas  made  whole.     Acts  9  :  34. 

Dorcas  restored  to  life.    Acts  9  :  40. 
Stephem  : 

Great  miracles.    Acts  6  :  8. 
Philip  : 

Various  miracles.    Acts  8  :  6,  7,  13. 
Paul  : 

Elymas  smitten  with  blindness.    Acts  13  : 
11. 

Lame  man  cured.    Acts  14  :  10. 

An  unclean  spirit  cast  out.     Acts  16  :  18. 

Special  miracles.     Acts  19  :  11,  12. 

Eutychus  restored  to  life.  Acts  20  :  10 — 12. 

Viper's  bite  made  harmless.    Acts  23  :  5. 

Father  of  Publius  healed.    Acts  28  :  8. 
Paul  and  Barnabas  ; 

Various  miracles.    Acts  14  :  3. 

No.  188.     MIRACLES     THROUGH 
EVIL    AGENTS. 

Performed  through  the  power  of  the  devil. 

2  The.  2  :  9.    Rev.  16  :  14. 
Wrought 

In  support  of  false  religions.  Deu.  13  :  1,  2. 

By  false  christs.     Mat.  24  :  24. 

By  false  prophets.  Mat.  24  :  24.  Rev.  19  :  20. 
A  mark  of  the  Apostacy.    2  The.  2  : 3,  9. 

Rev.  13  :  13. 
Not  to  be  regarded.     Deu.  13  :  3. 
Deceive  the  ungodly.  2  The.  2  :  10—12.  Rev. 

13  :  14.     Rev.  19  :  20. 
Exemplified.     Magicians  of  Egypt,  Exo.  7  : 

11,22.     Exo.  8:7.     Witch  of  Endor.     I 

Sam.  28  : 7 — 14.     Simon  Magus,  Acts  8  : 

9—11. 

No.  189.  MIRACULOUS   GIFTS  OF 
THE  HOLY   GHOST. 

Foretold.     Isa.  35  :  4—6.    Joel  2  :  28,  29. 
Of  different  kinds.     1  Cor.  12  :  4—6. 
Enumerated.     1  Cor.  12  : 8—10,  28. 
Christ  was  endued  with.    Mat.  12  :  28. 


Poured  out  on  the  day  of  Pentecost.    Acts 

2  :  1—4. 
Communicated 
Upon  the  preaching  of  the  gospel.    Acts 

10  :  44—46. 
By  the  laying  on  of  the  Apostles'  hands. 

Acts  8  :  17,  18.     Acts  19  :  6. 
For  the  confirmation  of  the  gospel.    Mar. 
16  :  20.    Acts  14  :  3.   Rom.  16  :  19.    Heb. 
2   :  4. 
For  the  edification  of  the  Church.    1  Cor 
12  :  7.     1  Cor.  14  :  12,  13. 
Dispensed,  according  to  his  sovereign  will. 

1  Cor.  12  :  11. 
Were  to  be  sought  after.     1  Cor.  12  :  31. 

1  Cor.  14  :  1. 

Temporary  nature  of.     1  Cor.  13  :  8. 
Were  not  to  be 

Neglected.     1  Tim.  4  :  14.    2  Tim.  1  :  6. 

Despised.    1  The.  5  :  20. 

Purchased.    Acts  8  :  20. 
Might  be  possessed  without  saving  grace. 

Mat.  7  :22,  23.     1  Cor.  13  :  1,  2. 
Counterfeited  by  Antichrist.     Mat.  24  :  24. 

2  The.  2  :  9.    Rev.  13  :  13, 14. 

No.   190.      MISSIONARY-WORK    BY 
MINISTERS. 

Commanded.    Mat.  28  :  19.    Mar.  16  :  15. 
Warranted  by  predictions  concerning  the 

Heathen,  &c.  Isa.  42  :  10—12.     Isa.  66  :  19. 
Is  according  to  the  purpose  of  God.    Luke 

24  :  40,  47.    Gal.  1  :  15,  16.    Col.  1  :  25—27. 
Directed  by  the  Holy  Ghost.    Acts  13  :  2. 
Required.    Luke  10  :  2.    Rom.  10  :  14,  15. 
The  Holv  Ghost  calls  to.     Acts  13  :  2. 
Christ  engaged  in.   Mat.  4  :  17,  23.   Mat.  11  : 

Mar.  1  :  38,  39.     Luke  8  :  1. 
Christ  sent  his  disciples  to  labour  in.    Mar. 

3  :  14.    Mar.  6  :  7. 

Obligations  to  engage  in.    Acts  4   :  19,  20. 

Rom.  1  :  13—15.     1  Cor.  9  :  16. 
Excellency  of.  Isa.  52  :  7,  with  Rom.  10  •  15. 
Worldly  concerns  should  not  delay.    Luke 

9  :  59—62. 
God  qualifies  for.    Exo.  3  :  11, 18.    Exo.  4  : 

11,  12,  15. 
God  strengthens  for.    Jer.  1  :  7 — 9. 
Guilt  and  danger  of  shrinking  from.    Jon. 

1  :  3,  4. 
Requires  wisdom  and  meekness.  Mat.  10  :  16. 
Be  ready  to  engage  in.     Isa.  6  :  8. 
Aid  those  engaged  in.    2  Cor.  11:9.    3  Jno. 

6—8. 
Harmony  should  subsist  amongst  those  en- 

gaged"in.     Gal.  2  :  9. 
Success  of, 

To  be  prayed  for.  Eph.  6:19,  19.  Col.  4  : 3. 

A  cause  of  joy.    Acts  15  :  3. 

A  cause  of  praise.    Acts  11 :  18.    Acts  21  : 
19,  20. 
No  limits  to  the  sphere  of.    Mar.  16  :  15. 

Rev.  14  :  6. 


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Opportunities  for,  not  to  be  neglected.  1  Cor. 

16  :9. 
Exemplified.  Leviles,  2  Chr.  17  :  8,  9.  Jonah, 

Jon.  3  :2.     The  Serenhj,  Luke  10  :  I,  17. 

^'Iposlles,  Mar.  6  :  12.  Acts  13  :2— 5.  Philip. 

Acts  8  :  5.  Paul,  ^c.  Acts  13  :  2—1.  Silas, 

Acts  15  :  40,  41.    Timotheus,  Acts  16  :  3. 

Noah,  2  Pet.  2  :  5. 

No.      191.       MISSIONARIES,      ALL 
CHRISTIANS  SHOULD  BE  AS. 

.4fter  the  e.xample  of  Christ.    Acts  10  :  33. 
Women  and  children,  as  well  as  men.    Psa. 
8  :  2.     Pro.  31  :  26.    Mat.  21  :  15,  16.    Phi. 

4  :  3.  1  Tim.  5  :  10.  Tit.  2  :  3—5.  1  Pet.  3  :  1. 
The  zeal  of  idolaters  should  provoke  to. 

Jer.  7  :  18. 
The  zeal  of  hypocrites  should  provoke  to. 

Mat.  23  :  15. 
An  imperative  duty.  Jud.  5  :23.  Luke  19  :40. 
The  principle  on  which.    2  Cor.  5  :  14,  15. 
However  weak  they  may  be.     1  Cor.  1  :  27. 
From  their  calling  as  saints.    Exo.  19   :  6. 

1  Pet  2  :  9. 
As  faithful  stewards.     1  Pet.  4  :  10,  11. 
In  youth.    Psa.  71  :  17.    Psa.  149  :  12,  13. 
In  old  age.    Deu.  32  :  7.     Psa.  71  :  IS. 
In  the  family.      Deu.  6  :  7.      Psa.  78  :  5—8. 

Isa  38  :  19.     1  Cor.  7  :  16. 
In  their  intercourse  with  the  world.    Mat. 

5  :  16.     Phi.  2  :  15,  16.     1  Pet.  2  :  12. 
In  first  giving  their  own  selves  to  the  Lord. 

2  Cor.  8  :  5. 
In  declaring  what  God  has  done  for  them. 

Psa.  66  :  16.    Psa.  116  :  16—19. 
In  hating  life  for  Christ.     Luke  14  :  26. 
In  openly  confessing  Christ.    Mat.  10  :  32. 
In  following  Christ.    Luke  14  :  27.    Luke 

18  :  22. 
In   preferring  Christ   above  all   relations. 

Luke  14  :-i6. 
In  joyfully  suffering  for  Christ.  Heb.  10  :34. 
In  forsaking  all  for  Christ.    Luke  5  :  11. 
In  a  holy  example.    Mat.  5  :  16.    Phi.  2  :  15. 

1  The.  1  :  7. 
In  holy  conduct.     1  Pet.  2  :  12. 
In  holy  boldness.    Psa.  119  :  46. 
In  dedicating  themselves  to  the  service  of 

Clod.     .los  24  :  15.     Psa.  27  :  4. 
In  devoting  all  propert}'  to  God.    1  Chr.  29  : 

2,3,  14,  16.  Ecc.  11  :  1.     Mat.  6   :   19,   20. 

Mar.  12  :  44.     Luke  12  :  33.     Luke  18  :  22, 

28.     Acts  2  :  45.     Acts  4  :  32—34. 
In  holy  conversation.  Psa.  37  :  .30,  with  Pro. 

10  :  31.    Pro.  15  :  7.    Eph.  4  :  29.    Col.  4  :  6. 
In  talking  of  God  and  his  works.     Psa.  71  : 

24.     Psa.  77  :  12.    Psa.  119  :  27.    Psa.   145  : 

U,  12. 
In  showing  forth  God's  praises.    Isa.  43  :  21. 
In  inviting  others  to  embrace  the  gospel. 

Psa.  34  :  8  Isa.  2  :  3.  Jno.  1  :  46.  Juo.  4  :  29. 
In  seeking  the  edification  of  otliers.    Rom. 

14:19.     Rom.  15:2.     1  The.  5  :  11. 


jIn  admonishing  others.  1  The.  6  :  14.  2  The. 

3  :  15. 
[in  reproving  others.  Lev.  19  :  17.  Eph.  5  :  11. 
In  teaching  and  exhorting.  Psa.  34  :  II.  Psa. 

51  :  13.  Col.  3  :  16.  Heb.  3  :  13.  Heb.  10  :25. 
In  interceding  for  others.     Col.  4  :  3.    Heb. 

13  :  18.     Ja's.  5  :  16. 
In  aiding  ministers  in  their  labours.     Rom. 

16  :  3,  9.    2  Cor.  11   :  9.    Phi.  4   :   M— 16. 

3  Jno.  6. 

In  giving  a  reason  for  their  faith.    Exo.  12  : 

26,27.     Deu.  6:20,  21.     1  Pet.  3  :  15. 
In  encouraging  the  weak.    Isa.  35  :  3,  4. 

Rom.  14  :  1.    Rom.  15 :  1.    1  The.  5  :  14. 
In  visiting  and  relieving  the  poor,  the  sick, 

&.C.    Lev.  25:35.     Psa.  112  :  9,  with  2  Cor. 

9  :  9.    Mat.  25  :  36.  Acts  20  :  35.  Jas.  1  :  27. 
With  a  willing  heart.    Exo.  35  :  29.    1  Chr. 

29  :  9,  14. 
With  a  superabundant  liberality.    Exo.  36  : 

5—7.     2  Cor.  8  :  3. 
Encouragement  to.     Pro.  11  :  25,  30.     1  Cor. 

1  :27.    Ja.s.6  :  19,  20. 
Blessedness  of     Dan.  12  :  3. 
lUustrated.  Mat.  25  :  14.  Luke  19  :  13,  &c.  &c. 
Exemplified.     Hurmah,    1    Sam.    2    :    1 — 10. 

Captive  maid,  2  Kin.  5  :  3.  Chief  of  the 
Fathers,  <J-c.  Ezr.  1  :  6.  Shadi-ach,  ij-c. 
Dan.  3.  16 — 18.  Restored  Demoniac,  Mar, 
6  :  20.  Shepherds,  Luke  2  :  17.  ./Inna, 
Luke  2  :  3.9.  Joanna,  4-c.  Luke  8  :  3. 
Leper,  Luke  17  :  15.  Disciples,  Luke  19  : 
37,  38.  Centurion,  Luke  23  :  47.  Jlndrew, 
Jno.  1  :  41,  42.  Philip,  Jno.  1  :  46.  Woman 
of  Samaria,  Jno.  4  :  29.     Barnabas,  Acts 

4  :  36,  37.  Persecuted  Saints,  Acts  8  :  4. 
Acts  11  :  19,  20.  .^polios,  Acts,  18  :  25. 
Jlquila,  <Jt.  Acts  13  :  26.  Various  indivi- 
duals,   Rom.   Chap.    iCth       Onesiphorus, 

2  Tim.  1  :  16.    Philemon,  Phile.  1—6. 

No.    192.    MURDER. 

Forbidden.     Exo.  20  :  13,  with  Rom.  13  :  9. 
Explained  by  Christ.     Mat.  5  :  21, 22. 
Hatred  is.     i  Jno  3  :  15. 
Is  a  work  of  the  flesh.     Gal.  5:21. 
Comes  from  the  heart.     Mat.  15  :  19. 
Defiles  the 

Hands.     Isa.  69  :  3. 

Person  and  garments.     Lam.  4  :  13,  14. 

Land.     Num.  35  :  33.     Psa.  106  :  38. 
Not  concealed  from  God.     Isa  26  :  21.   Jer. 

2  :34. 
Cries  for  vengeance.    Gen.  4  :  10 
GoD 

Abominates.     Pro.  6  :  16,  17. 

Makes  inquisition  for     Psa.  9  :  12. 

Will  avenge.     Deu.  .32  :  43.     Hos.  1  :  4. 

Requires  blood  for.    Gen.  9  :  5.   Num.  35  : 
33.     1  Kin.  2  :  32. 

Rejects  the  pravers  of  those  guilty  of  Isa. 
1  :  1.5.  Isa.  .')9':2,  3. 

Curses  those  guilty  of     Gen.  4  :  11. 

The  law  made  to  restrain.     1  Tim.  1  :  9. 


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Specially  warned  against.     1  Pet.  4  :  15. 

Deprecate  the  guilt  of.     Psa.  51  :  14. 
Sliould  warn  others  against.    Gen.  37  :22 
Jer.  26  :  15. 
Connected  with  idolatry.     Eze.  22  :  3,  4. 
The  wickkd 

Filled  with.    Rom.  1  ;  29. 

Devise.     Gen.  27  :  41.    Gen.  37  :  18. 

Intent  on.    Jer.  22  :  17. 

Lie  in  wait  to  commit.     Psa.  10  :  8 — 10. 

Swift  to  commit.     Pro.  1:16.    Rom.  3:15. 

Peipetrate.    Job  24 :  14.     Eze.  22  :  3. 

Have  hands  full  of.     Isa.  1  :  15. 

Encourage  others  to  commit.     Pro.  1  :  H. 
Characteristic  of  the  devU.    Jno.  8  :  44. 
Punishment  of     Gen.  4  :  12 — 1.5.    Gen.  9  :  6. 

Num.  35  :  30.     Jer.  19  :  4—9. 
Punishment   of,  not   commuted   under  the 

Law.    Num  35  :  31. 
Of  saints,  specially  avenged.    Deu.  32  :  43. 

Mat.  23  :  35.     Rev.  18  :  20,  24. 
Excludes  from  heaven.     Gal.  5  :  21.    Rev. 

22  :  15. 
Exemplified.     Cain,  Gen.  4  :  8.    Esau,  Gen. 

27  :  41.     Joseph's  brethren.  Gen.  37   :  20. 

Pharaoh,    Exo.   1    :  22.      Abimelech,   Jud. 

9  :  5.    Men  of  Shechem,  Jud.  9  :24.    Jlmale- 

kite,  2  Sam.  1  :  16.    Rechab,  ^-c.  2  Sam.  4  : 

5 — 7.      David,  2   Sam.   12    :   9.     ^ibsalom, 

2  Sam.  13  :  29.    Joab,   1    Kin.  2   :  31,  32. 

Baasha,    1   Kin.   15   :   27.       Zimri,    1    Kin. 

16  :  10.    Jezebel,  1  Kin.  21  :  10.     Elders  of 

Jezreel,  1  Kin.  21  :  13.     ,Mab,  1  Kin.  21  : 

19.     Hazael,  2   Kin.  8  :  12,  1.5.     Jldrannne- 

leeh,  4-c.  2  Kin.  19  :  37.     Manasseh,  2  Kin 

21  :  16.     Ishinael,  Jer.  41  :  7.     Prin<-es  of 

Israel,  Eze.  11:6.     People  of  Gilead,  Hos. 

6  :  8.  The  Herods,  Mat.  2  :  16.  Mat  14  :  10 

Acts  12   :  2      Herodias  and  her  daughter. 

Mat.  14  :  8—11.     Chief  Priests,  Mat.  27  :  1. 

Judas,  Mat.  27  :  4.     Barabbas,  Mar.  15  :  7. 

Jeu-s,  Acts  7  :  53.    1  The.  2  :  15. 

No.    193.    MURMURING. 

Forbidden.    1  Cor.  10  :  10.     Phi.  2  :  14. 

AGA1^"ST 

God.    Pro.  19  :  3. 

The  sovereigntv  of  God.    Rom.  9  :  19,  20. 

The  service  of  God.    Mai.  3  :  14. 

C^hrist.     Jno.  6  :  41-^3,  52. 

Ministers  of  God.  Exo.  17  :  3.  Num.  16  :  41. 

Di.^ciples  of  Christ.  JTar.7  :  2.  Luke  5  :  30. 
Unreasonableness  of     Lam.  3  :  39. 
Tempts  God.    Exo.  17  :  2. 
Provokes  God.  Num.  14  :  2, 11.  Deu.  9  :  8,  22. 
Saints  cease  from.     Isa.  29  :  23,  24. 
Characteristic  of  the  wicked.    Jude  16. 
Guilt  of  encouraging  others  in.    Num.  13  : 

31—33,  with  Num.  14  :  36,  37. 
Punishment  of     Num.   11  :  1.     Num.  14  : 

27—29.  Num.  16  :  45,  46.  Psa.  106  :  :  25,  26. 
Illustrated.     Mat.  20  :  11.     Luke  15  :  29,  30. 
Exemplified.     Cain,  Gen.  4  :  13,  14.    Moses, 

Exo.  5  :  22,  23.     Israelites,  Exo.  14  :  11. 


Num.  21  :  5.    ^liaron,  4-c.  Num.  12  :  1, 
Korah,  <Jc.    Num.  16  :  3.     Elijah,  1  Kin 

19  :  4.     Job,  Job  3  :  1,  &c.    Jeremiah,  Jer. 

20  :  14—13.    Jonah,  Jon.  4  :  8,  9.     Disci- 
ples, Mar.  14  :  4,  5.     Jno.  6  :  61.     Pharisees, 
Luke  15:2.    Luke  19  :  7.    Jews,  Jno.  6 
41 — 43.     Grecians,  Acts,  6  : 1. 

No.    194.    NEW    BIRTH,    THE. 

The  corruption  of  human  nature  requires. 

Jno.  3  :  6.    Rom.  8  :  7,  8. 
None  can  enter  heaven  without.    Jno.  3  :  3. 
Effected  by 
God.    Jno.  1  :  13.     1  Pet.  1  :  3 
Christ.     1  Jno.  2  :  29. 
The  Holy  Ghost.    Jno.  3  :  6.    Tit.  3  :  5. 
Through  the  instrimentality  of 
The  word  of  God.  Jas.  1:18.    1  Pet.  1  :  23. 
The  resurrection  of  Christ.     1  Pet.  1  :  3. 
The  ministry  of  the  gospeL     1  Cor.  4  :  15. 
Is  of  the  wiU  of  God.    Jaa.!  :  18. 
Is  of  the  mercy  of  God.     Tit.  3  :  5. 
Is  for  the  glory  of  God.    Isa.  43  :  7. 
Described  as 
A  new  creation.    2  Cor.  5  :  17.  Gal.  6  :  15. 

Eph.  2  :  10. 
Newness  of  life.    Kom.  6  :  4. 
A  spiritual  resurrection.    Rom.  6  :  4 — 6. 

Eph.  2:1,6.    Col.  2  :  12.     Col.  3  :  1. 
A  new  heart.    Eze.  36  :  26. 
A  new  spirit.    Eze.  11  :  19.    Rom.  7  :  8. 
Putting  on  the  new  man.    Eph.  4  :  24. 
The  inward  man.  Rom.  7  :  22.  2  Cor.  4  :  16. 
Circumcision  of  the  heart.     Deu.  30  :  6. 

with  Rom.  2:29.     Col.  2  :  11. 
Partaking  of  the  divine  nature.  2  Pet.  1  :  4. 
The  washing  of  regeneration.     Tit.  3  :  5. 
All  saints  partake  of.'  1  Pet.  2:2.  1  Jno.  5:1. 
Produces 
Likeness  to  God.     Eph.  4  :  24.    Col.  3  :  10. 
Likeness  to  C^hrist.     Rom.  8  :  29 
Knowledge  of  God.   Jer.  24  :  7.  Col.  3  :  10. 
Hatred  of  Sin.     1  Jno.  3:9.     1  Jno.  5  :  18. 
Victor)'  over  the  world.     1  Jno.  5  : 4. 
Delight  in  God's  law.    Rom.  7  :  22. 
Evidenced  by 
Faith  in  Christ.    1  Jno.  5  :  1. 
Righteousness.     1  Jno.  2  :  29. 
Brotherly  love.     1  Jno.  4  :  7. 
Connected  with  adoption.  Isa.  43  :  6,  7.  Jno. 

1  :  12,  13. 
The  ignorant  cavil  at.     Jno.  3  :  4. 
.Manner  of  effecting — Illustrated.    Jno.  3  :  8. 
Preserves  from  Satan's  devices.  1  Jno.  5  :  IS. 

No.   195.   OBEDIENCE  TO  GOD. 
Commanded.     Deu.  13:4. 
Without  faith,  is  impossible.    Heb.  11:6. 
Includes 
Obeying  his  voice.  Exo.  19  :  5.  Jer.  7  :  23. 
Obeying  his  law.  Deu.  11  :  27.  Isa.  42  :  24. 
Obeying  Christ.  Exo.  23  :  21.  2  Cor.  10  :  5. 
Obeying  the  gospel.  Rom.  1  :  5.  Rom.  C  : 

17.     Rom.  lb  :  16,  17. 
Keeping  his  commandments.    Ecc.  12  :  13. 
Submission  to  higher  powers.  Rom.  13  :  1. 


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Bettor  thaii  sacrifice.     1  Sam.  16  :  '22. 
Justification    obtained    by    that    of  Christ 

Rom.  o  :  19. 
Christ,  an  example  of.    Jno.  15  :  10.     Phi.  '2 

5—8.     Hel).  o  :  8. 
Angels  engaged  in.     Psa.  103  :  20. 
A  cliai-aoteristic  of  saints.    1  Pet.  1  :  14. 
Saints  elected  to.     1  Pet.  1  :  2. 
Ol)ligations  to.     Acts4:  19,20.    Acts  5  :  29 
E.xhortations  to.     Jer.  26  :  13.    Jer.  38  :  20. 
Should  be 

Krom  the  heart.  Deu.  II  :  13.   Rom.  6  :  17. 

With  willingness.  Psa.  18  :  44.     Isa.  1  :  19. 

Unreserved.    Jos.  22  :  2,  3. 

Uniieviating.     Deu.  28  :  14. 

Constant.     Phi.  2  :  12. 
r.esolve  upon.     Exo.  24  :  7.    Jos.  24  :  24. 
Confess  your  failure  in.     Dan.  9  :  10. 
Prepare  tlie  heart  for.  1  Sam.  7  :  3.  Ezr.  7  :  10 
Pray  to  he  taught.  Psa.  119  :  3.5.  Psa.  143  :  10 
Promises  to.  Exo.  23  :  22.  1  Sam.  12  :  14.  Isa 

1:19.    Jer.  7:  23. 
To  be  universal  in  the  latter  days.    Dan 

7  :  27. 
Blessedness  of.    Deu.  11  :  27.    Deu.  28  :  1— 

13.     Luke  11  :28.     Jas.  1  :  25. 
The  wicked  refuse.     Exo.  6  :  2.  Neh.  9  :  17. 
Puuisliment  of  refusing.    Deu.  11:28.   Deu 

28  :  15— ti8.     Jos.  5  :'«.     Isa  1  :  20. 
Exemphfied.    Noah,   Gen.  6   :  22.    Mram, 

Gen.  12  :  1—4,  with  Heb.  11:8.     Gen.  22  : 

3,  12.     Israelites,  Exo.  12  :  28.     Exo.  24  :  7. 

Mosts,  Exo.  34  :  4.     Caleb,  4-c.,  Num.  32  : 

12.    .fsa,  1  Kin.  15  :  11.     Kh/u/i,  1  Kin.  17  : 

6.     Huzekiah,  2  Kin.  13  :  6.     Josiah,  2  Chr. 

35:26.     Band,  Psa.   119    :  160.     Zerubba- 

bel,  4-c.   Hag.  1  :  12.    Joseph,  Mat.  1   :  24 

Wise  men.    Mat.   2   :    12.     Zacharias,    ^-c. 

Luke   1  :  6.     Paul,  Acts  26   :  19.     Saints 

of  Rome,  Rom.  16  :  19. 

No.    196.    OFFENCK. 
Occasions  of,  must  arise.    Mat.  18  :  7. 
Occasioning  of,  forbidden.     1  Cor.  10  :  32. 
Persecution,  a  cause  of,  to  mere  professors. 

.Mat.  13  :  21.     Mat.  24  :  10. 
The  wicked  t.vke,  at 

The  low  station  of  Christ.  Mat.  13  :  54—57. 
Christ,  as  the  corner-stone.     Isa.  8  :  14, 

with  1  Pet.  2  :  8. 
Christ,  as  the  bread  of  life.  Jno.  6  :  58 — 61. 
Christ  crucified.     1  Cor.  1  :  23.  Gal,  5:11. 
The  righteousnes  of  faith.    Rom.  9  :  32. 
The  necessity  of  inward  purity.    Mat.  15  : 
11,  12. 
Blessedness  of  not  taking,  at  Christ.    Mat. 

11  :6. 
Saints  warned  against  taking.    Jno.  16  : 1. 
Sain-ts  should 
Be  without.    Phi.  1  :  10. 
Be  cautious  of  giving.    Psa.  73:1.5.    Rom. 

14  :  13.     1  Cor.  8  :  9. 
Have  a  conscience  void  of.    Acts  24  :  16. 
Cut  oft"  what  causes,  to  themselves.    iSIat. 
5  :  29,  30.     Mar.  9  :  43-^7. 


Not  let  their  liberty  occasion,  to  others. 
1  Cor.  8  :  9. 

Use  self-denial  rather  than  occasion.  Rom. 
14  :21.     1  Cor.  8  :  13. 

Avoid  those  who  cause.     Rom.  16  :  17. 

Reprove  those  who  cause.     Exo.  32:21. 
1  Sam.  2  :  24. 
Ministers  should 

Be  cautious  of  giving.    2  Cor.  6  :  3. 

Remove  tliat  which  causes.     Isa  57  :  14. 
All  things  that  cause,  shall  be  gathered  out 

of  (_  hrist's  kingdom.     Mat.  13  :  41. 
Denunciation  against  those  who  cause.  Mat. 

18:7.     Mar.  9:42. 
Punishment  for  occasioning.    Eze.  44   :  12. 

Mai.  2  :  8,  9.     Mat.  18  :  6. 
Exemplified.    Jlaron,  Exo.   32   :  2 — 6.     Sa- 
laam, 4-c.  Num.  31  :  16,   with  Rev.  2  :  14 

Gideon,  Jud.  8  :  27.     Sons  <)/  Eli,   1   Sam. 

2  :  12—17.     Jeroboam,  1    Kin.  12   :   26—30. 

Old  Prnph.et,    1  Kin.   13  :  18—26.     Priesls, 

Mai.  2  :  8.     Peter,  Mat.  16  :  23. 

No.    197.    OFFENCKS    AGAINST 

THE  HOLY  GHOST. 

Exhortations  against.    Eph.  4  :  30.    1  The. 

"     19. 
Exhibited  in 

Tempting  him.    Acts  5  :  9. 

Vexing  him.    Isa.  63  :  10. 

Grieving  him.    Eph.  4  :  30. 

Quenching  him.     1  The.  5  :  19. 

Lying  to  him.    Acts  5  :  3,  4. 

Resisting  him.    Acts  7  :  51. 

Undervaluing  his  gifts.    Acts  8  :  19,  20. 

Doing  despite  unto  him.    Heb.  10  :  29. 

Disregarding  his  testimony.     Neh.  9  :  30. 
Blasphemy  against  him,  unpardonable.   Mat. 

12:31,32.     1  Jno.  5:16. 
No.  198.    PARABLES  OF  CHRIST, 
THE. 
Wise  and  foolish  builders.    Mat.  7  :  24—27. 
Children  of  the  bride-chamber.    Mat.  9  :  15. 
New  cloth  and  old  garment.    Mat.  9  :  16. 
New  wine  and  old  bottles.    Mat.  9  :  17. 
Unclean  spirit.     Mat.  12  :  43. 
Sower.    Mat.  13:3,  18.    Luke  8:  6,  11. 
Tares.     Mat.  13  :  24—30,  36-43. 
.Mustard-seed.  Mat.  13  :  31,  32.  Luke  13  :  19. 
Leaven.     Mat.  13  :  33. 
Treasure  hid  in  a  field.    Mat.  13  :  44. 
Pearl  of  great  price.    Mat.  13  :  45,  46. 
Net  cast  into  the  sea.    Mat.  13  :  47—60. 
Meats  defiling  not.    Mat.  15  :  10—15. 
Unmerciful  servant.    Mat.  18  :  23—35. 
Labourers  hired.    Mat.  20  :  1—16. 
Two  sons.     Mat.  21  :  28— .32. 
Wicked  husbandmen.    Mat.  21  :  33 — 45. 
Marriage-feast.    Mat.  22  :  2 — 14. 
Fig-tree  leafing.     Mat.  24  :  32—34. 
Man  of  the  house  watching.    Mat.  24  :  4.3. 
Faithful,  and  evil  servants.    Mat.  24  :  45—51. 
Ten  virgins.    Mat.  25  :  1—13. 
Talents.    Mat.  25  :  14—30. 


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Kingdom,  divided  against  itself.   Mar.  3  :  24. 
House,  divided  against  itself.    Mar.  3  :  25. 
Strong  man  armed.  Mar.  3  :  27.  Luke  11  :  21. 
Seed  growing  secretlv.     Mar.  4  :  26 — 29. 
Lighted  candle,  i'ar.  4  :  21.  Luke  U  :  3.3—36. 
Man  talving  a  far  journey.     Mar.  13  :  34 — 37. 
Blind  leading  the  blind.    Luke  6  :  39. 
Beam  and  mote.     Luke  6  :  41,  42. 
Tree  and  its  fruit.    Luke  6  :  43 — 45. 
Creditor  and  debtors.     Luke  7  :  41 — 47. 
Good  Samaritan.    Luke  10  :  30—37. 
Importunate  friend.     Luke  11  :  5 — 9. 
Rich  fool.     Luke  12  :  16—21. 
Cloud  and  wind.     Luke  12  :  54—57. 
Barren  fig-tree.    Luke  13  :  6—9. 
.Men  liidden  to  a  feast.    Luke  14  :  7 — 11. 
Builder  of  a  tower.     Luke  14  :  2S— 30,  33. 
King  going  to  war.    Luke  14  :  31 — 33. 
Savour  of  salt.     Luke  14  :  34,  3.3. 
Lost  sheep.     Lulve  15  :  3 — 7. 
Lost  piece  of  silver.     Luke  15  :  8 — 10. 
Prodigal  son.     Luke  15  :  11—32. 
Unjust  steward.     Luke  16  :  1—8. 
Rich  man  and  Lazarus.    Luke  16  :  19 — 31. 
Importunate  widow.    Luke  18  :  1 — 8. 
Pharisee  and  Publican.    Luke  13  :  9 — 14, 
Pound.s.     Luke  19  :  12—27. 
Good  Shepherd.     Jno.  10  :  1—6. 
Vine  and  branches.    Jno.  15  :  1 — 5. 

No.    199.    PARDON. 
Promised.    Isa.  1  :  18.    Jer.  31   :  34,  with 

Heb.8:12.     Jer  60  :  20. 
None,  without  shedding  of  blood.   Lev.  17  : 

11,  with  Heb.  9  :  22. 
Legal  sacrifices,  incftectual  for.    Heb.  10  :  4 
Outward  purifications,  ineflectual  for.    Job 

9  :  30,  31.    Jer.  2  :  22. 
The  blood  of  Christ,  alone,  is  efficacious 

for.    Zee.  13  :  1,  with  1  Jno.  1  :7. 

Is    GR.IXTED 

By  God  alone.    Dan.  9  :  9.    Mar.  2  :  7. 
By  Christ.    Mar.  2  :  5.    Luke  7  :  48. 
Througli  Christ.  Luke  1  :  69,  77.  Acts  5  : 

31.     Acts  13  :  38. 
Through  the  blood  of  Christ.   Mat.  26  :  28. 

Rom.  3  :  25.     Col.  1  :  14. 
For  the  name's  sake  of  Christ.    1  Jno. 

2  :  12. 
According  to  the  riches  of  grace.    Eph. 

1    :  7. 
On  the  exaltation  of  Christ.    Acts  5  :  31. 
Freely.    Isa.  43  :  2.5. 
Readily.    Neh.  9  :  17.    Psa.  86  :  5. 
Abundantly.     Isa.  55  :  7.    Rom.  6  :  20. 
To  those  who  confess  their  sins.    2  Sam. 

12  :  13.     Psa.  32  :  5.     1  Jno.  1  :  9. 
To  those  who  repent.    Acts  2  :  33. 
To  those  who  believe.     Acts  10  :  43. 
Should  be  preached  in  the  name  of  Christ. 

Luke  24  :  47. 
Exhibits  the 
Compassion  of  God.    Mic.  7  :  IS,  19. 
Grace  of  God.    Rom.  5  :  15,  16. 
Mercy  of  God.    Exo.  34  :  7.   Psa.  51  :  1. 


Goodness  of  God.    2  Chr.  30  :   IS.     Psa. 

86  :  5. 
Forbearance  of  God.    Rom.  3  :  25. 
Loving-kindness  of  God.    Psa.  61  :  1. 
Justice  of  God.    1  Jno.  1  :  9. 
J'aithfulness  of  God.    1  Jno.  1  :  9. 
Expressed  bv 
Forgivihg  transgression.    Psa.  32  :  1. 
Removing  transgression.     Psa.  103  :  12. 
Blottmg  out  transgression.     Isa.  44  :  22. 
Covering  sin.    Psa.  32  :  1. 
Blotting  out  sin.    Acts  3  :  19. 
Casting  sins  into  the  sea.    Mic.  7:19. 
Not  imputing  sia.    Rom.  4  :  6. 
Not  mentioning  transgression.  Eze.  18  :22. 
Remembering  sins  no  more.    Heb.  10  :  17. 
All  saints  enjoy.    Col.  2  :  13.     1  Jno.  2  :  12. 
Blessedness  of    Psa.  32  :  1,  with  Rom.  4  :  7. 
Should  lead  to 
Returning  to  God.     Isa.  44  :  22. 
Loving  God.    Luke  7  :  47. 
Fearing  God.    Psa.  130  :  4. 
Praising  God.    Psa.  103  :  2,  3. 
Ministers  are  appointed  to  proclaim.    Isa. 

40:1,2.     2  Cor.  5:19. 
Pray  for. 
For  vourselves.  Psa.  25  :  11,  18.  Psa.  51  : 1. 

Mat.  6  :  12.    Luke  11:4. 
For  others.    Jas.  5  :  15.     1  Jno.  5  :  16. 
Encouragement  to  pray  for.    2  Chr.  7  :  14. 
Withheld  from 
The  unforgiving.  Mar.  11  :  26.  Luke  6  :  37. 
The  unbelieving.    Jno.  8  :  21,  24. 
The  impenitent.     Luke  13  :  2 — 5. 
Blasphemers  against  the  Holy  Ghost.  Mat. 

12  :  32.     ISlar.  3  :  28,  29. 
Apostates.  Heb.  10  :  26,  27.     1  Jno.  5  :  16. 
Illustrated.    Luke  7  :  42.    Luke  15  :  20-24. 
Exemplified.     Israelites,  Num.  14  :  20.     Da- 
vid,  2   Sam.  12    :   13.      Manasseh,  2   (Hir. 
33  :  13.     Hezekiah,  Isa  38  :  17.     The  Para- 
lytic, Mat.  9  :  2.     The  Penitent.  Luke  7  :  47. 
No.    200.    PARKNTS. 
Receive  their  children  from  God.     Gen.  33  : 

1  Sam.  1  :  27.     Psa.  127  :  3. 
Their  di'tv  to  their  children  is 
To  love  them.    Tit.  2  :  4. 
To  bring  them  to  Christ.    Mat.  19  :  13,  14. 
To  train  tliem  up  for  God.    Fro.  22  :  6. 

Eph.  6  :  4. 
To  instruct  them  in  God's  word.    Deu. 

4  :  9.     Deu.  11  :  19.     Isa.  38  :  19. 
To  tell  them  of  God's  judgments.  Joel  1  : 3. 
To  tell  them  of  the  miraculous  works  of 

God.     Exo.  10  :  2      Psa.  78  :  4. 
To  command  them  to  obey  God.    Deu.  32  : 

46.     1  Chr.  28  :  9. 
To  bless  them.    Gen.  48  :  1.5.    Heb.  11  :  20. 
To  pity  them.    Psa.  103  :  13. 
To  provide  for  them.    Job  42  :  15.    2  Cor. 

12  :  14      1  Tim.  5  :  8. 
To  rule  them.     1.  Tim.  3  :  4,  12. 
To  correct  them.    Pro.  13  :  24.    Pro.  19  : 
18.  Pro.  23  :  13.  Pro.  29  :  17.  Heb.  12  :  7. 


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Not  to  provoke  them.  Eph.  6:4.  Col.  3:21. 
Not  to  make  unholy  connexions  for  tliem. 
Gen.  24:1— 4.     Gen. -JS  :  1, -2. 
WickeJ  children,  a  cause  of  grief  to.    Pro. 

10  :  1.     I'ro.  17  :  25. 
Should  piuy  for  theik  chu.drej». 
For  their  spiritual  welfare.    Gen.  17  :  18. 

1  Chr.  20  :  19. 
When  in  temi)tation.    Job  1  :  5. 
When  in  sickness.    2  Sam.  12  :  IG.    Mar. 
5  :  23.     Jno.  4  ;  46,  49. 
When  faithful, 
Are  blessed  by  their  children.  Pro.  31  :  28. 
Leave  a  blessing  to  their  children.    Psa. 
112  :2.     Pro.  11  :  21.     Isa.  6.5  :  23. 
Sins  of,  visited  on  their  children.    Kxo.  20  : 
5.     Isa.  14  :  20.     Lam.  5:7.  I 

Negligence  of,  sorely  punished.  1  Sam.  3  :  13. 
When  wicked, 
Instruct  their  children  in  evU.    Jer.  9  :  14. 

1  Pet.  1  :  18. 
Set  a  bad  example  to  their  children.  Eze. 
20  :  18.  Amos  2:4.  . 
Good— Exemplified.  Mfaham,  Gen.  18  :  19. 
Jacob,  Gen.  44  :  20,  30.  Joseph,  Gen.  48  : 
13—20.  Mother  of  Moses,  Exo.  2  :  2,  3. 
Manoah,   Jud.   13    :   8.      Hannah,    1    Sam. 

1  :  28.  David,  2  Sam.  18  :  5,  33.  Shunam- 
mite,  2  Kin.  4  :  19,  20.  Job,  Job  1  :  5. 
Mother  of  Lemuel,  Pro.  31  :  1.  Nobleman, 
Jno.  4  :  49.     Lois  and  Eunice,  2  Tim.  1  :  5. 

Bad — Exemplified.  Mother  of  Micah,  Jud. 
17  :  3.  Eli,  1  Sam.  3  :  13.  Saul,  1  Sam. 
20  :  33.    Mtialiah,  2  Chr.  22  :  3.    Manasseh, 

2  Chr.  33  :  6.     Herodias,  Mar.  6  :  24. 

No.    201.     PATIENCE. 
God,  is  the  God  of     Rom.  15  :  5. 
Christ,  an  example  of.    Isa.  53  :  7,  with  Acts 

8  :  32.     Mat.  27  :  14. 
Enjoined.    Tit.  2  :  2.    2  Pet.  1  :  6. 
Should  have  its  perfect  work.    Jag.  1  :  4. 
Trials  of  saints  lead  to.  Rom.  6  :  3.  Jas.  1:3 
Produces 

Experience.    Rom.  5  :  4. 

Hope.    Rom.  16  :  4. 
Suffering  with,  for  well-doing,  is  acceptable 

with  God.     1  Pet.  2  :  20. 

To    BE    EXERCISED    IN 

Running  the  race  set  before  us.  Heb.  12  : 1. 

Bringing  forth  fruits.    Luke  8  :  16. 

Well-doing.    Rom.  2  :  7.     Gal.  6  :  9. 

Waiting  for  God.     Psa.  37  :  7.     Psa.  40  :  1. 

Waiting  for  Christ.  1  Cor.  1  : 7.  2  The.  3  :  5. 

Waiting  for  the  hope  of  the  gospel.    Rom. 
8  :  25.     Gal.  6  :  5. 

Waiting  for  God's  salvation.  Lam.  3  :  26. 

Bearing  the  yoke.    Lam.  3  :  27. 

Tribulation.    Luke  21  :  19.    Rom.  12  :  12 
Necessary  to  the  inheritance  of  the  promises. 

Heb.  6  :  12.     Heb.  10  :  36. 
Exercise,  towards  all.     1  The.  5  :  14. 
They  who  are  in  authoritv,  should  exercise. 

Mat.  18  :  26.     Acts  26  :  3. 
Ministers  should  follow  after.     1  Tim.  6:11. 


Ministers  approved  by.    2  Cor.  6  :  4. 
Should  be  .vcco.mpanied  by 

Godliness.    2  Pet.  1  :  6. 

Faith.  2  The.  1:4.  Heb.  6:12.  Rev.  13:10. 

Temperance.    2  Pet.  1  :  6. 

Long-suflering.    Col.  1  :  11. 

Joy  fulness.    Col.  1:11. 
Saints  strengthened  unto  all.     Col.  1  :  U. 
Commended.    Ecc.  7  :  8.    Rev.  2  :  2,  3. 
Illustrated.    Jas.  6  :  7. 

Exemplified.  Jot,  Job  1  :21.  Jas.  5  :  II.  Sim- 
eon,  Luke  2  :  25.    Paul,  2    Tim.  3  :  10. 

Jihraham,  Heb.  6  :  15.  Prophets,  Jas.  5  ;  10. 

John,  Rev.  1  :  9. 

No.    '202.     PEACE. 
God  is  the  Author  of.  Psa.  147  :  14.  Isa.  45  :  7. 

1  Cor.  14  :  33. 
Results  from 

Heavenly  wisdom.    Jas.  3  :  17. 

The  government  of  Christ.     Isa.  2  :  4. 

Praying  for  rulers.     1  Tim.  2  :  2. 

Seeking  the  peace  of  those  with  whom  we 
dwell.     Jer.  29  :  7. 
Necessary  to  the  enjoyment  of  life.    Psa. 

34  :  12,  14,  with  1  Pet.  3  :  10,  11. 
God  bestows  upon  those  hho 

Obey  him.    Lev.  26  :  6. 

Please  him.    Pro.  16  :  7. 

Endure  his  chastisements.  Job  5  :  17,  23, 24. 
Is  a  bond  of  union.     Eph.  4  :  3. 
The  fruit  of  righteousness  should  be  sown 

in.     Jas.  3  :  18. 
The  Church  shall  enjoy.    Psa.  125  :  5.     Psa 

128  :  6.     Isa.  2  :  4.    Hos.  2  :  18. 

S.\INTS    SHOULD 

Love.    Zee.  8  :  19. 

Seek.     Psa.  34  :  14,  with  1  Pet.  3:11. 

Follow.     2  Tim.  2  :  22. 

Follow  the  things  which  make  for.   Rom. 
14  :  19. 

Cultivate.    Psa.  120  :  7. 

Speak.    Est.  10  :  3. 

Live  in,     2  Cor.  13  :  11. 

Have  with  each  other.  Mar.  9  :  50.  1  The. 
5  :  13. 

Endeavour  to  have,  with  all  men.    Rom. 
12  :  18.    Heb.  12  :  14. 
Pray  for  that  of  the  Church.   Psa.  122  :  6—8. 
Exhort  others  to.     Gen.  45  :  24. 
Ministers  sliould  exhort  to.    2  The.  3  :  12. 
Advantages  of     Pro.  17  :  1.     Ecc.  4  :  6. 
Blessedness  of.    Psa.  133  :  1. 
Blessedness  of  promoting.    Mat.  5  :  9. 
The  WICKED 

Hypocritically  speak.    Psa.  28  :  3. 

Sjieak  not.     Psa.  35  :  20. 

Enjoy  not.     Isa.  48  :  22.     Eze.  7  :  20. 

Opposed  to.     Psa.  120  :  7. 

Hate.    Psa.  120  :  6. 
Shall  abound  in  the  latter  days.     Isa.  2  :  4. 

Isa.  11  :  13.     Isa.  32  :  18. 
Exemplified.      Mraham,    Gen.    13    :   8,  9. 

Mimelech,  Gen.  26   :   29.     Mordecai,   Est. 

10  :  3.    David,  Psa.  120  :  7. 


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No.  203.    PEACE,  SPIRITUAL. 


God  is  the  God  of.    Rom.  15  :  33.   -2  Cor.  13 

11.     IThe.  6:  23.    Heb.  13  :  20. 
God  ordains.    Isa.  26  :  12. 
God  speaks,  to  his  saints.    Psa.  85  :  8. 
Christ  is  the  Lord  of.    2  The.  3  :  16. 
Christ  is  the  Prince  of    Isa.  9  :  6. 
Christ  gives.    2  The.  3  :  16. 
Christ  guides  into  the  way  of.    Ltike  1  :  79, 
Christ  is  our.    Epli.  2  :  14. 
Is  through  the  atonement  of  Christ.    Isa. 

63  :  5.     Eph.  2  :  14,  15.     Col.  1  :  20. 
Bequeathed  by  Christ.    Jno.  14  :  27. 
Prkached 
Bv  Christ.     Eph.  2  :  17. 

Through  Christ.    Acts  10  :  36. 

By  ministers.  Isa  52  :  7,  with  Rom.  10  :  15. 
Announced  by  angels.    Luke  2  :  14. 
FoUows  upon  justification.    Rom.  5  :  1. 
A  fruit  of  the  Spirit.  Rom.  14  :  17.  Gal.  5  :  22. 
Divine  wisdom  is  the  way  of    Pro.  3  :  17. 
Accompanies 

Faith.    Rom.  15  :  13. 

Righteousness.     Isa.  32  :  17. 

Acquaintance  with  God.    Job  22  :  21. 

The  love  of  God's  law.     Psa.  119  :  165. 

Spiritual-mindedness.    Rom.  8  :  6. 
Established  by  covenant.    Isa.  64  :  10.    Eze. 

34  :  25.    Mai.  2  :  5. 
Promised  to 

The  Church.    Isa.  66  :  12.    . 

The  Gentiles.    Zee.  9  :  10. 

Saints.    Psa.  72  :  3,  7.     Isa.  55  :  12. 

The  meek.     Psa.  37  :  11. 

Those  who  confide  in  God.    Isa.  26  :  3. 

Returning  backsliders.    Isa.  57  :  18,  19. 
We  should  love.    Zee.  8  :  19. 
The  benediction  of   ministers    should   be. 

Num.  6  :  26.    Luke  10  :  5. 
Saints 

Have,  in  Christ,     Jno.  16  :  33. 

Have,  with  God.    Isa.  27  :  5.    Rom.  5  :  1. 

Enjoy.    Psa.  119:165. 

Repose  in.     Psa.  4  :  8. 

Blessed  with.    Psa.  29:11. 

Kept  in  perfect.     Isa.  26  :  3. 

Ruled  by.     Col.  3  :  15. 

Kept  by.    Phi.  4  :  7. 

Die  in.    Psa.  37  :  37.    Luke  2  :  29. 

Wish,  to  each  other.     Gal.  6  :  16.    Phi.  1  : 
2.     Col.  1:2.     1  The.  1  :  1. 
Of  saints, 

Great.    Psa.  119  :  165.    Isa.  54  :  13. 

Abundant.    Psa.  72  :  7.    Jer.  33  :  6. 

Secure.    Job  34  :  29. 

Passpth  all  understanding.     Phi.  4  :  7. 

Coii^niDmated  after  death.     Isa.  57  :  2. 
The  gospel  is  good  tidings  of    Rom.  10  :  15. 
The  "Icked 

Know  not  the  way  of    Isa.  69  :  8.    Rom. 
3  :  17. 

Know  not  the  things  of    Luke  19  :  42. 

Promise,  to  themselves.     Deu.  29  :  19. 

Are  promised,  by  false  teachers.  Jer.  6 :  14. ' 


There  is  none  for.     Isa.  48  :  22  Isa.  57  :  21 
Supports  under  trial.     Jno.  14  :  27.    Jno 
16  :  33. 

No.    204.    PERFECTION. 
Is  of  God.     Psa.  18  :  32.     Psa.  138  :  8. 
All  saints  have,  in  Christ.     1  Cor.  2  :  6.  Phi. 

3  :  15.     Col.  2  :  10. 

God's  perfection  the  standard  of  Mat.  5  :  43. 
Implies, 

Entire  devotedness.    Mat.  19  :  21. 

Purity  and  hoUness  in  speech.    Jas.  3  :  2. 
Saints  commanded  to  aim  at.    Gen.  17  :  1. 

Deu.  18  :  13. 
Saints  claim  not.    Job  9  :  20.     Phi.  3:12. 
Saints  follow  after.    Pro.  4  :  18.     Phi.  3  :  12. 
Ministers  appointed  to  lead  saints  to.     Eph. 

4  :  12.     Col.  1  :  28. 

Exhortation  to.    2  Cor.  7:1.    2  Cor.  13  :  11. 
Impossibility  of  attaining  to.    2  Chr.  6  :  36. 

Psa.  119  :96. 
The  word  of  god  is 

The  rule  of    Jas.  1  :  25. 

Designed  to  lead  us  to.    2  Tim.  3  :  16,  17. 
Charity  is  the  bond  of     Col.  3  :  14. 
Patience  leads  to.     Jas.  1:4. 
Pray  for.    Heb.  13  :  20,  21.     1  Pet.  5  :  10. 
The  Church  shall  attain  to,    Jno.  17  :  23. 

Eph.  4  :  13. 
Blessedness  of     Psa.  37  :  37.     Pro.  2  :  21. 

No.    205.    PERSECUTION. 
Christ  suftered.    Psa.  69  :  26.     Jno.  5  :  16. 
Christ  voluntarily  submitted  to.     Isa.  50  :  6. 
Christ  was  patient  under.     Isa.  53  :  7. 
Saints  may  expect.    Mar.  10  :  30.    Luke  21  : 

12.     Jno.  15  :  20. 
Saints  suffer,  for  the  sake  of  God.  Jer.  15  :  15. 
Of  saints,  is  a  persecution  of  Christ.    Zee. 

2  :  8,  with  Acts  9  :  4,  5. 
All  that  live  godly  in  Christ,  shall  sufler. 

2  Tim.  3  :  12. 
Oric.inates  in 

Ignorance  of  God  and  Christ.    Jno.  16  :  3. 

liatred  to  God  and  Christ.  Jno.  15  :  20,  24. 

Hatred  to  the  gospel.    Mat.  13  :  21. 

Pride.    Psa.  10  :  2. 

Mistaken  zeal.    Acts  13  :  SO.    Acts  26  : 
9—11. 
Is  inconsistent  with  the  spirit  of  the  gospel. 

Mat.  26  :  52. 
Men  by  nature  addicted  to.     Gal.  4  :  29. 
Preachers  ofthe  gospel  subject  to.  Gal.  5: 11. 
Is  sometimes  unto  death.    Acts  22  :  4. 
God  forsakes  not  his  saints  under.  2  Cor.  4  : 9. 
God  dehvers  out  of     Dan.  3  :  25,  28.    2  Cor. 

1  :10.    2  Tim.  3  :  11. 

Cannot  separate  from  Christ.    Rom.  8  :  36. 
Lawful  means  may  be  used  to  escape.    Mat. 

2  :  13.    Mat.  10  :  23.    Mat.  12  :  14,  15. 
Saints  suffering,  should 

Commit  themselves  to  God.     1  Pet.  4  :  19. 
Exhibit  patience.     1  Cor.  4  :  12. 
Rejoice.    Mat.  5  :  12.     I  Pet.  4  :  13. 
Glorify  God.     1  Pet.  4  :  16. 


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:  12. 


:26. 


Pray  for  deliverance.    Psa.  7  :  1.     Psa. 
119  :  86. 

Pray  for  those  who  inflict     Mat.  5  :  44. 

Return  blessing  for.     Rom.  1;J  :  14. 
The  hope  of  future  blessedness  supports 

under.    1  Cor.  15  :  19,  32.    Heb.  10  :  34,  35. 
Blessedness  of  enduring,  for  Christ's  sake. 

Mat.  u  :  10.     Luke  6  :  22. 
Pray  for  those  surtcring.    2  The  3 
Hypocrites  cannot  endure.    Mar.  4 
False  teachers  shrink  from.     Gal.  6 
The  vvickkd 

Addicted  to.    Psa.  10  :  2.    Psa.  69 

Active  in.     Psa  143  :  3.    Lam.  4  :  19. 

Encourage  each  other  in.     Psa.  71  :  11. 

Rejoice  in  its  success.    Psa.  13  :  4.    Rev 
11   :  10. 
Punishment  for.    Psa.  7  :  13.    2  The.  1  :  6. 
Illustrated.     Mat.  21  :  33—39. 
Spirit  of — Exemplified.    Pharaoh,  ^-c.  Exo. 

1  :  8—14.     Said,  1  Sam.  26   :  18.    Jezebel, 

I  Kin.  19  :  2.     Zcdekiah,  4-c.  Jer.  3S  :  4—6. 

CItaldcans,  Dan.  3  :  8,  &c.     Pharisees,  Mat. 

12  :  14.     JeifS,  Jno.  5  :   16.     1  The.  2  :  15. 

Herod,  Acts  12  :  1.     Gentiles,  Acts  14  :  5. 

Paid,  Phi.  3:6.     1  Tim.  1  :  13. 
Suftering  of — Exemplified.     Micaiah,  1  Kin. 

22:27.     Dar^d,  Psa.  119   :   161.    Jeremiah, 

Jer.  32  :  2.  Daniel,    Dan.  6  :  5—17.     Peter, 

<$-c.  Acts  4  :  3.    .ipostles.  Acts  5  :  18.    The 

Prophets,  Acts  7  :  62.     Primitive  Church, 

Acts  8  :  1.  Paid  and  Barnabas,  Acts  13  :  50 

Paid  and  Silas,  Acts  16  :  23.  Hebrews,  Heb. 

10  :  33.     Saints  of  old,  Heb.  1 1  :  36. 

No.  206.    PERSEVERANCE. 
An  evidence  of  reconciliation   with  God. 

Col.  1  :  21—23. 
An  evidence  of  belonging  to  Christ.    Jno. 

8  :  31.     Heb.  3  :  6,  14. 
A  characteristic  of  saints.    Pro.  4  :  13. 

To    BK    M.\NIFF.STED  I?« 

Seeking  God.     I  Chr.  16  :  11. 

Waiting  upon  God.     Hos.  12  :  6. 

Pravcr.    Rom.  12  :  12.     Eph.  6  :  13. 

Well-doing.     Rom.  2:7.    2  The.  3  :  13. 

Continuing  in  the  faith.      Acts  14   :  22. 
Col.  1  :  23.     2  Tim.  4  :  7. 

Holding  fast  hope.    Heb.  3  :  6. 
Maintained  through 

The  power  of  God.  Psa.  37  :  24.  Phi.  1  :  6. 

The  power  of  Christ.    Jno.  10  :  23. 

The  intercession  of  Christ.    Luke  22  :  31, 
32.    Jno.  17  :  11. 

The  fear  of  God     Jer.  32  :  40. 

Faith.     1  Pet.  1  :  5. 
Promised  to  saints.    Job  17  :  9. 
Leads  to  increase  of  knowledge.    Jno.  8  : 

31,  32. 

In    WELL-DOINfi 

Leads  to  assurance  of  hope.  Heb.  6  :  10, 11. 

Is  not  in  vain.  1  Cor.  15  :  53.     Gal.  6  :  9. 
Ministers  should  exhort  to.    Acts  13  :  43. 

Acts  14  :  22. 
Encouragement  to.    Heb.  12  :  2,  3. 


Promises  to.    Mat.  10  :  22.    Mat  24   :  13. 

Rev.  2  :  26-28. 
Blessedness  of.    Jas.  1  :  25. 
Want  of. 

Excludes  from  the  benefits  of  the  gospel. 
Heb.  6  : 4—6. 

Punished.    Jno.  15  :  6.    Rom.  11  :  22. 

Illustrated.    Mar.  4  :  5,  17. 

No.  207.    PERSONALITY  OF  THE 
HOLY   GHOST,  THE. 
He  creates  and  gives  life.    Job  33  :  4. 
He  appoints  and  commissions  ministers.  Isa. 

48  :  16.     Acts  13  :  2.     Acts  20  :  28. 
He  directs  ministers  where  to  preach.    Acts 

8  :  29.     Acts  10  :  19,  20. 
He  directs  ministers  where  not  to  preach. 

Acts  16  :  6,  7. 
He    instructs    ministers    what   to    preach. 

4  Cor.  2  :  13. 
He  spoke  in,  and  by,  the  Prophets.    Acts 

1  :  16.     1  Pet.  1  :  11,  12.    2  Pet.  1  :  21. 
He  strives  with  sinners.     Gen.  6  :  3. 
Ho  reproves.    Jno.  16  :  S. 
He  comforts.     Acts  9  :  31. 
He  helps  our  infirmities.    Rom.  8  :  26. 
He  tcaclies.    Jno.  14  :  26.     1  Cor.  12  :  3. 
He  guides.    Jno.  16  :  13. 
He  sanctifies.    Rom.  15  :  16.    1  Cor.  6  :  11. 
He  testifies  of  Christ.    Jno.  15  :  26. 
Ho  glorifies  Christ.    Jno.  16  :  14. 
He  has  a  power  of  his  own.    Rom.  15  :  13. 
He  searches  all  things.    Rom.   11  :  33,  34, 

with  1  Cor.  2  :  10,  11. 
He  works  according  to  his  own  will.  1  Cor. 

12  :  U. 
He  dAvells  with  saints.    Jno.  14  :  17. 
He  can  be  grieved.    Eph.  4  :  30. 
He  can  be  vexed.     Isa.  63  :  10. 
He  can  be  resisted.    Acts  7  :  51. 
He  cam  be  tempted.    Acts  5  :  9. 
No.   208.    PILGRIMS    AND    STRAN- 
GERS. 
Described.    Jno.  17  :  16. 
Saints  are  called  to  be.    Gen.  12  :  1,  with 

Acts  7  :  3.     Luke  14  :  26,  27,  33. 
All  saints  are.     Psa.  39  :  12.     1  Pet.  1  :  1. 
Saints  confess  themselves.     1  Chr.  29  :   15. 

Psa  39  :  12.     Psa.  119:19.    Heb.  11  :  13. 
Saints  as, 

Have  the  example  of  Christ.    Luke  9  :  53. 
.Ire  strengthened  by  God.    Deu.  33   :  25. 
Psa.  84  :  6,  7. 

Are  actuated  by  faith.     Heb.  11  :  9. 

Have  their  faces  towards  Zion.   Jer.  50  : 5. 

Keep  the  promises  in  view.     Heb.  11  :  13. 

Forsake  all  for  Christ.     Mat.  19  :  27. 

Look  for  a  heavenly  country.  Heb.  11:16. 

Look  for  a  heavenly  city.    Heb.  11  :  10. 

Pass  their  sojourning  in  fear.    1  Pet.  1  :  17. 

Rejoice  in  the  statutes  of  God.  Psa.  119  :  64. 

Pray  for  directioQ.     Psa.  43  :  3.     Jer.  50  :  5. 

Have  a  heavenly  conversation.  Phi.  3  :  20. 

Hate  worldly  fellowship.  Psa.  120  :  5,  6. 


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Are  not  mindful  of  this  world.  Heb.  11  :  15. 
Are  not  at  home  in  tliis  world.   Heb.  11:9. 
Sliine  as  lights  in  the  world.     Phi.  2  :  16. 
Invite  otliers  to  go  witli  them.  Num.  10  :  -29. 
Are  exposed  to  persecution.     Psa.  120  : 

5—7.     Jno.  17  :  14. 
Should  abstain  from  fleshly  lusts.    1  Pet. 

•2  :  II. 
Should  have  their  treasure  in  heaven.  Mat. 

6  :  19.     Luke  12  :  33.     Col.  3  :  1,  2. 
Sliould  not  be  over  anxious  about  worldly 

things.     Mat.  6  :  25. 
Long  for  their  pilgrimage  to  end.    Psa. 

55  ;  6.     2  Cor.  5  :  1—8. 
Die  in  faith.    Heb.  11  :  13. 
The  world  is  not  worthy  of.  Heb.  11  :  38. 
God  is  not  ashamed  to  be  called  their  God. 

Heb.  11  :  16. 
Typified.  Israel,  Kko.  6  :  4.  Exo.  12  :  11. 
Exemplied.  Jlbraham,  Gen.  23  :  4.  Acts 
7  :  4,  5.  Jacob,  Gen.  47  :  9.  Saints  of  old, 
1  Chr.  29  :  15.  Heb.  11  :  13,  38.  David, 
Psa.  39  :  12.     The  ^epostles,  Mat.  19  :  27. 

No.    209.    POOR,    THE. 

Made  by  God.     Job  34  :  19.     Prov.  22  :  2. 
Are  such  by  God's  appointment.     1    Sam. 

2:7.     Job  1  :  21. 
Condition  of,  often  results  from 

Sloth.    Pro.  20  :  13. 

Bad  company.    Pro.  2S  :  19. 

Drunkenness  and  gluttony.    Fro.  23  :  21. 
God. 

Regards,  equally  with  tlie  rich.  Job  34  :  19. 

Forgets  not.    Psa.  9  :  IS. 

Hears.     Psa.  69  :  33.     Isa.  41  :  17. 

Maintains  the  riglit  of.     Psa.  140  :  12. 

Delivers.     Job.  36  :  15.    Psa.  35  :  10. 

Protects.     Psa.  12  :  5.     Psa.  109  :  31. 

Exalts.     1  Sam.  2  :  8.     Psa.  107  :  41. 

Provides  for.    Psa.  68  :  10.     Psa.  146  :  7. 

Despises  not  the  prayer  of    Psa.  102  :  17. 

Is  the  refuge  of.     Psa.  14  :  6. 
Shall  never  cease  out  of  the  land.    Deu.  15  : 

11.     Zep.  3:12.    Mat.  26:11. 
May  be 

Rich  in  faith.     Jas.  2  :  5. 

Liberal.    Mar.  12  :  42.    2  Cor.  8  :  2. 

Wise.     Pro.  23  :  11. 

Upright.     Pro.  19  :  1. 
Christ  lived  as  one  of    Mat.  8  :  20. 
Christ  preached  to.     Luke  4  :  18. 
Christ  delivers.     Psa.  72  :  12. 
Ofl'erings  of,  acceptable  to   God.    Mar.  12  : 

42—44.     2  Cor.  8  :  2, 12. 
Should 

Rejoice  in  God.    Isa.  29  :  19. 

Hope  in  God.    Job.  5  :  16. 

Commit  themselves  to  God.    Psa.  10  :  14. 

When  converted,  rejoice  in  their  exalta- 
tion.   Jas.  1  :  9. 
Provided  for  under  the  Law.    Exo.  23  :  11. 

Lev.  19  :  9,  10. 
Neglect  tovpards,  is 

A  neglect  of  Christ.    Mat.  25  :  42—45. 


Inconsistent  with  love  to  God.  1  Jno.  3  :  17. 

A  proof  of  unbelief.    Jas.  2  :  15 — 17. 
Rob  not.     Pro.  22  :  22. 
Wrong  not,  in  judgment.    Exo.  23  :  6. 
Take  no  usury  from.    Lev.  25  :  36. 
Harden  not  the  heart  against.     Deu.  15  :  7. 
Shut  not  the  hand  against.    Deu.  15  :  7. 
Rule  not,  with  rigour.    Lev.  25  :  39,  43. 
Oppress  not.     Deu.  24  :  14.     Zee.  7  :  10. 
Despise  not.    Pro.  14  :  21.    Jas.  2  :  2 — 4. 
Relieve.    Lev.  25  :  35.    Mat.  19  :  21. 
Defend.     Psa.  82  :  3,  4. 
Do  justice  to.     Psa.  S2  :  3.    Jer.  22  :  3,  16. 

A    C/IRE    FOR, 

Is  characteristic  of  saints.      Psa.  112  :  9, 
with  2  Cor.  9  :  9.    Pro.  29  :  7. 

Is  a  fruit  of  repentance.     Luke  3  :  11. 

Should  be  urged.  2  Cor.  8  :  7,  8.  Gal.  2  :  10. 
Give  to. 

Not  grudgingly.  Deu.  15  :  10.  2  Cor.  9  :  7. 

Liberally.     Deu.  14  :  29.    Deu.  15  :  8,  11. 

Cheerfully.    2  Cor.  8  :  12.    2  Cor.  9  :  7. 

Without  ostentation.    Mat.  6  :  1. 

Specially  if  saints.  Rom.  12  :  13.  GaL  6  :  10. 
Pray  for.     Psa.  74  :  19,  21. 
They  who,  in  faith,  relieve, 

Are  happy.     Pro.  14  :  21. 

Are  blessed.   Deu.  15  :  10.  Psa.  41  :  1.  Pro. 
22  :  9.     Acts  20  :  3.5. 

Have  the  favour  of  God.     Heb.  13  :  16. 

Have  promises.  Pro.  28  :  27.  Luke  14  :  13, 14. 
By  oppressing,  God  is  reproached.  Pro.  14:31. 
By  mocking,  God  is  reproached.  Pro.  17  :  5. 
The  wicked 

Care  not  for.    Jno.  12  :  6. 

Oppress.    Job  24  :  4—10.    Eze.  18  :  12. 

Vex.    Eze.  22  :  29. 

Regard  not  the  cause  of    Pro.  29  :  7. 

Sell.    Amos  2  :  6. 

Crush.    Amos  4  :  1. 

Tread  down.    Amos  5:  II. 

Grind  the  faces  of     Isa.  3  :  15. 

Devour.    Hab.  3  :  14. 

Persecute.    Psa.  10  :  2. 

Defraud.    Amos  8  :  5,  6. 

Despise  the  counsel  of    Psa.  14  :  6. 
Guilt  of  defrauding.    Jas.  5  :  4. 
Punishment  fob 

Oppressing.    Pro.  22  :  16.    Eze.  22  :  29,  31. 

Spoihng.    Isa.  3  :  13—15.    Eze.  18  :  13. 

Refusing  to  assist.  Job  22: 7,  10.  Pro.  21  :  13. 

Acting  unjustly  towards.    Job  20  :  19,  29. 

Job  22:6,  10  Isa.  10  : 1—3.  Amos  5: 11, 12. 

Oppression  of — Illustrated.  2  Sam.  12  :  1 — 6. 

Care  for— Illustrated.    Luke  10  :  33—35. 

Exemplified.     Gideon,  Jud.  6   :   15.     Ruth, 

Ruth  2  :  2.     Widow  of  Zarephafh,  1  Kin. 

17  :  12.      Piophcfs  Widoiv,  2   Kin.  4  :  2. 

Saints  of  old,  Heb.  11  :  37. 
Regard  for — Exemplified.  Boas,  Ruth  2  :  14. 

Job,  Job  29    :  12—16.     Nebiizaradan,  Jer. 

39  :  10.    Zaccheus,  Luke  19  :  8.     Peter  and 

John,  Acts  3  :  6.    Dorcas,  Acts  9  :  36,  39. 

Cornelius,  Acts  10  :  2.     Church  at  .Mntioch, 


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POW. 


Acts  11   :  29,  30.      Paul,   Rom.    15  :  25. 
Churches  of  Macedonia  and  ..ichaia,  Rom. 
15:26.     2Cor.  8:1— 6. 
No.   210.  POWER  OF  GOD,   THE. 
Is  one  of  his  attributes.    Psa.  62  :  11. 

Exl'RKSSKD  BY  THE 

Voice  of  God.     Psa.  29  :  3,  .5.     Psa.  68  :  33. 

Finger  of  God.     Exo.  8  :  19.     I'sa.  8  :  3. 

Hand  of  God.     Exo.  9  :  3,  15.     Isa.  48  :  13. 

Arm  of  God.     Job  40  :  9.     Isa.  52  :  10. 

Thunder  of  his  power,  &c.    Job  26  :  14. 
Described  as 

Great.     Psa.  79  :  11.    Nah.  1  :  3. 

Strong.     Psa.  89  :  13.     Psa.  136  :  12. 

Glorious.    Exo.  15  :  6.     Isa.  63  :  12. 

Mighty.    Job  9  :  4.     Psa.  89  :  13. 

Everlasting     Isa.  26  :  4.    Rom.  1  :  20. 

Sovereign.    Rom.  9  :  21. 

Effectual.    Isa.  43  :  13.     Eph.  3  :  7. 

Irresistible.    Deu.  32  :  39.     Dan.  4  :  35. 

Incomparable.    Exo.  15:11,12.    Deu.  3  : 
24.     Job.  40  :  9.     Psa.  89  :  8. 

Unsearclaable.     Job  6  :  9.    Job  9  :  10. 

Incompreliensiblc.  Job  26  :  14.  Ecc.  3:11. 
All  things  possible  to.     Mat.  19  ;  26. 
Nothing  too  hard  for.  Gen.  18:14.  Jer.  32  :  27. 
Can  save  by  many  or  by  few.    1  Sam.  14  :  6. 
Is  the  source  of  all  strength.     1  Chr.  29  :  12. 

Psa.  68  :  35. 
Exhibited  in 

Creation,    Psa.  102  :  2.3.    Jer.  10  :  12. 

Establishing  and  governing    all   things. 
Psa.  65  :  6.     Psa.  66  :  7. 

The  miracles  of  Christ.    Luke  11  :  20. 

The  resurrection  of  Christ.    2  Cor.  13  :  4. 
Col.  2  :  12. 

The  resurrection  of  saints.     1  Cor.  6  :  14. 

ISIaking  the  gospel  effectual.    Rom.  1  :  16. 

1  Cor.  1  :  18,  24. 

Delivering  his  people.     Psa  106  :  8. 
The  destruction  of  the  wicked.    Exo.  9  : 
16.    Rom.  9  :  22. 
Saints 
Long  for  exhibitions  of.     Psa.  63  :  1,  2. 
Have  confidence  in.    Jer.  20:11. 
Receive  increase  of  grace  by.  2  Cor.  9  :  8. 
Strengthened  by.     Eph.  6  :  10.   Col.  1:11. 
Uplieldby.     Psa  37  :  17.     Isa.41:10. 
Supported  in  aflliction  by.    2  Cor.  6  : 7. 

2  Tim.  1  :8. 

Delivered  by.    Neh.  1  :  10.    Dan.  3  :  17. 

Exalted  by.     Job  36  :  22. 

Kept  by,  unto  salvation.    1  Pet.  1  :  5. 
Exerted  inbelialf  of  saints.    2  Chr.  16  :  9. 
Works  in,  and  for  saints.  2  Cor.  13  :  4.    Eph. 

1  :  19.     Eph.  3  :  20. 
The  faith  of  saints  stands  in.    1  Cor.  2  :  5. 
Should  be 

Acknowledged.  1  Chr.  29  :  11.  Isa.  33  :  13. 

Pleaded  in  prayer.  Psa.  79  :  11.  Mat.  6  :  13. 

Feared.    Jer.  5  :  22.    Mat.  10  :  28. 

Magnified.     Psa.  21: 13.    Jude  25. 
Efficacy  of  ministers  is  through.    1  Cor.  3  : 

6—8.     Gal.  2  :  8.     Eph.  3  :  7. 


Is  a  ground  of  trust.    Isa.  26  :  4.  Rom.  4;  21. 
The  wicked 

Know  not.    Mat.  22: 29. 

Have  against  them.     Ezr.  8  :  22. 

Shall  lie  destroyed  by.     Luke  12  :  5. 
Tlie   heavenly   host  magnil'y.    Rev.  4  :  11. 

Rev  5  :  13.     Rev.  11  :17. 

No.  211.  POWER  OF  CHRIST,  THE. 

As  the  Son  of  God,  is  the  power  of  God. 

Jno.  5  :  17—19.     Jno.  10  :  28— .SO. 
.4.8  man,  is  from  the  Father.    Acts  10  :  38. 
Described  AS 

Supreme.    Eph.  1  :  20,  21.     1  Pet.  3  :  22. 

Unlimited.     Mat.  28  :  18. 

Over  all  flesh.    Jno  17  :  2. 

Over  all  tilings.    Jno  3  ;  35.    Eph.  1  :  22. 

Glorious.    2  The.  1  :  9. 

Everlasting.     1  Tim.  6  :  16. 
Is  able  to  subdue  all  tilings,    Plii.  3  :  21. 
Exhibited  in 

Creation.     Jno.  1  :  3,  10.     Col.  1  :  16. 

Upholding  all  things.  Col.  1  :  17.  Heb.  1  : 3. 

Salvation.     Isa.  63  :  1.     Heb.  7  :  25. 

His  teaching.    Mat.  7  :  28,  29.    Luke  4  :  32. 

Working  miracles.  Mat.  8  :  27.  Luke  5  :  17. 

Enabling  others  to  work  miracles.     Mat. 
10  :  1.     Mar.  16  :  17,  IS.    Luke  10  :  17. 

Forgiving  sins.    Mat.  9  :  6.    Acts  5  :  31. 

Giving  spiritual  life.    Jno.  17  :  2. 

Giving  eternal  life.     Jno.  5  :  21,  25,  26. 

Raising  the  dead.    Jno.  5  :  28,  29. 

Raising  himself  from  the  dead.    Jno.  2  : 
19—21.    Jno.  10  :  18. 

Overcoming  the  world.     Jno.  16  :  33. 

Overcoming  satan.  Col.  2  :  15.  Heb.  2: 14. 

Destroying  the  works  of  satan.  1  Jno.  3  ■  8. 
Ministers  should  make  known.  2  Pet.  1  :  16. 
Saints. 

Made  willing  by.    Psa.  110  : 3. 

Succoured  bv.    Heb.  2  :  18. 

Strengtliened  by.  Phil.  4  :  13.  2  Tim.4  :  17. 

Preserved  by.   2  Tim.  1  :  12.  2  Tim.  4  :  IS. 

Bodies  of,  shall  be  changed  by.   Phi.  3  :  21. 
Rests  upon  saints.     2  Cor.  12  :  9. 
Present  in  the  assembly  of  saints.  1  Cor.  5  : 4. 
Shall  be  specially  manifested  at  his  second 

coming.     JIar.  13  :26.    2  Pet.  1  :  16. 
Sliall  subdue  all  power.    1  Cor.  15  :  24. 
The  wicked  shall  be  destroyed  by.  Psa.  2  : 9. 

Isa.  11:4.     Isa.  63  :  3.    2  The.  1  :  9. 

No.  212.  POWER  OF  THE    HOLT 
GHOST,   THE. 

Is  the  power  of  God.  Mat.  12  :  29,  with  Luke 

1 1  :  20. 
Christ  commenced  his  ministry  in.    Luke 

4  :  14. 
Christ  wrought  his  miracles  by.  Mat.  12  :  28. 
Exhibited  by 

Creation.  Gen.  1  :  2.  Job  26  :  13.  Psa.  104  : 
30. 

The  conception  of  Christ.    Luke  1  :  35. 

Raising  Christ  from  the  dead.   1  Pet.  3  :  18. 


PRA. 


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PRA. 


Giving  spiritual  life.     Eze.  37   :   11—14 
with  Rom.  S  :  11. 

Working  miracles.    Eom.  15  :  19. 

Making  the  gospel  efficacious.  1  Cor.  2  :  4 
1  The.  1  :  5. 

Overcoming  all  difficulties.    Zee.  4  :  6,  7, 
Promised  by  the  Father.     Luke  24  :  49. 
Promised  by  Christ.    Acts  1  :  S. 
Saints 

Upheld  by.    Psa.  51  :  12. 

Strengthened  by.    Eph.  3  :  16. 

Enabled   to  speak  the  truth  boldly  by. 
Mic.  3  :  8.  Acts  6  :  5,  10.  2  Tim.  1  :  7,  8. 

Helped  in  prayer  by.    Rom.  8  :  26. 

Abound  in  hope  by.    Rom.  15  :  13. 
Qualities  ministers.  Luke  24  :  49.  Acts  1  : 8,  9. 
God"s  word  the  instrument  of.    Eph.  6  :  17. 

No.    213.     PRAISE. 

God  is  worthy  of    2  Sam.  22  :  4. 

Christ  is  worthy  of    Rev.  5  :  12. 

God  is  glorified  by.  Psa.  22  :  23.  Psa.  50  ;  23. 

Oflered  to  Christ.    Jno.  12  :  13. 

Acceptable  through  Christ.    Heb.  13  :  15. 

Is    DUE    TO    GOD    OX    ACCOUNT    OF 

His  majesty.     Psa.  96  :  1,  6.    Isa.  24  :  14. 
His  glory.     Psa.  133  :  5.    Eze.  3  :  12. 
His  excellency.   E.xo.  16:7.   Psa.  148  :  13. 
His  greatness.    1  Chr.  16  :  25.    Psa.  145  :  3. 
His  holiness.    E.xo.  15  :  11.    Isa.  6  :  3 
His  wisdom.    Dan.  2  :  20.    Jude  25. 
His  power.     Psa.  21  :  13. 
His  goodness.     Psa.  107  :  3.     Psa.  118  :  1. 

Psa.  136:1.    Jer.  33  :  11. 
His  mercy.  2  Chr.  20:  21.  Psa.  89:1.   Psa. 

lis  :  1—4.     Psa.  136th. 
His  loving  kindness  and  truth.    Psa.  138  :  2. 
His  faithfulness  and  truth.     Isa.  25  ;  1. 
His  salvation.     Psa.   18  :  46.     Isa.  35  :  10. 

Isa.  61  :  10.    Luke  1  :  63,  69. 
His  wonderful  works.    Psa.  89  :  5.    Psa. 

150  :  2.     Isa.  25  :  1. 
His  consolation.     Psa.  42  :  6.    Isa.  12  :  1. 
His  judgment.     Psa.  101  :  1. 
His  counsel.    Psa.  16  :  7.    Jer.  32  :  19. 
Fultilling  of  his  promises.     1  Kin.  8  :  66. 
Pardon  of  sin.    Psa.  103  :  1—3.   Hos.  14  :  2. 
Spiritual  health.     Psa.  103  :  3. 
Constant  preservation.    Psa.  71  :6 — 8. 
Deliverance.    Psa.  40  :  1—3.    Psa.  124  :  6. 
Protection.    Psa.  28  :  7.    Psa.  59  :  17. 
Answering  praver.  Psa.  28  :  6.  Psa.  118  :  21. 
The  hope  of  glory.     1  Pet.  1  :  3,  4 
All  spiritual  blessings.   Psa.  103  :  2.    Eph. 

1  :3. 
All  temporal  blessings.     Psa.  104  : 1,  14. 

Psa.  136  :  25. 
The  continuance  of  blessings.  Psa.  68  :  19. 

Is    OBLIGATORY    UPON 

Angels.    Psa.  103  :  20.    Psa.  148  :  2. 
Saints.    Psa.  30  :  4     Psa.  149  :  5. 
Gentiles.    Psa.  117  :  1,  with  Rom.  15  :  11. 
Children.    Psa.  8  :  2,  with  Mat.  21  :  16. 
High  and  low.    Psa.  148  :  1,  11. 
Young  and  old.    Psa.  148  :  1,  12. 


Small  and  great.    Rev.  19  :  5. 

All  men.     Psa  107  :  8.     Psa  145  t  21. 

All  creation.  Psa.  148  :  1—10.  Psa.  1-50  :  6. 
Is  good  and  comely.  Psa.  33  :  1.  Psa.  147  :  1. 
Should  bk  offered 

W'itli  the  understanding.     Psa.  47  :  7.  witli 
1  Cor.  14  :  15. 

With  the  soul.  Psa.  103  :  1.  Psa.  104  :  1,  35. 

With  the  whole  heart.    Psa.  9:1.    Psa 
111  :  1.     Psa.  138  :  1. 

With  uprightness  of  heart.    Psa.  119  :  7. 

With  the  lips.     Psa.  63  :  3.    Psa.  119  :  171. 

With  the  mouth.    Psa.  51  :  15.    Psa.  63  :  5. 

With  joy.     Psa.  63  :  5.     Psa.  98  :  4. 

With  gladness.  3  Chr.  29  :  30.  Jer.  33  :  11. 

With  thankfulness.     1  Chr.  16  :  4.    Neh 
12  :  24     Psa.  147  :  7. 

Continually.     Psa.  35  :  28.     Psa.  71  :  6 

During  life.    Psa.  104  :  33. 

More  and  more.     Psa.  71  :  14 

Day  and  night.    Rev.  4  :  8. 

Day  by  day.    2  Chr.  30  :  21. 

For  ever  and  ever.    Psa.  145  :  1,  2. 

Throughout  the  world.    Psa  113:3. 

In  psalms  and  hymns,  &c.    Psa.  105  :  2. 
Eph.  5  :  19.     Col.  3  :  16. 
Accompanied    with    musical    instruments 

1  Chr.  16  :  41.  42.     Psa.  160:3— 5. 
Is  a  part  of  public  worship.    Psa  9  :  14.    Psa 

100:4     Psa.  118:19,  20.    Heb.  2  :  12. 
Satxts  should 

Show  forth.    Isa.  43  :  21.    1  Pet.  2  :  9. 

Be  endued  with  the  spirit  of.     Isa.  61  : 3. 

Render,  under  affliction.    Acts  16  :  25. 

Glory  in.     1  Chr.  16  :  3.5. 

Triumph  in.    Psa.  106  :  47. 

Express  their  joy  by.    Jas.  5  :  13. 

Declare.     Isa.  42  :  12. 

Invite  others  to.    Psa.  34:3.    Psa.  95:1. 

Pray  for  ability  to  ofl'er.    Psa.  51  :  15.    Psa. 
119  :  175. 
Posture  suited  to.    1  Chr.  23  ;  30.   Neh.  9  :  5. 
Called  the 

Fruit  of  the  lips.    Heb.  13  :  15. 
Voice  of  praise.    Psa.  66  :  8. 
Voice  of  triumph.     Psa.  47  :  1. 
Voice  of  melody.    Isa.  51  :  3. 
Voice  of  a  psalm.     Psa.  98  :  5. 

Garment  of  praise.    Isa  61  :  3. 

Sacrifice  of  praise.    Heb.  13  :  15. 

Sacrifices  of  joy.    Psa.  27  :  6. 

Calves  of  the  lips.    Hos.  14  :  2. 
The  heavenly  host  engage  in.     Isa.  6   :  3. 
Luke  2  :  13.    Rev.  4  :  9—11.    Rev.  5  :  12. 
Exemplified.      Melchizedek,   Gen.  14    :  20. 

Moses,  4-c.  Exo.  15  :    1—21.     Jetliro,   Exo. 

18  :  10.  Isi-adites,  1  Chr.  16  :  36.  David, 
1  Chr.  29  :  10—13.  Psa.  119  :  164  Ptiests 
and  Levitcs,  Ezr.  3  :  10,  11.  Ezra,  Neh. 
8  :  6.  Hezekiah,  Isa.  38  :  19.  Zacharias, 
Luke  1  :  04.  Shepherds,  Luke  2  :  20. 
Simeon,  Luke  2  :  28.  ^9nnti,  Luke  2  :  38. 
Multitudes,  Luke  18  :  43.     Disciples,  Luke 

19  :  37,  38.     The  Jlpostles,  Luke  24  :  63. 


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First  Converts,  Acts  2  :  47.     Lame  man, 

Acts  3  :  8.     Paul  and  Silas,  Acts  16  :  25. 

No.  214.    PRAYER. 

Commandeil.  Isa.  6a  :  6.  Mat.  7  :  7.  Phi.  4  :  6. 

To    nr,    OFFKKF.D 

To  God.     Tsa.  3  :  2.    Mat.  4:10. 

To  Christ.     Luke  23  :  4-2.     Acts  7  :  59. 

To  the  Holy  Gliost.    2  The.  3  :  5. 

Through  Christ.  Eph.  2  :  18.   Hcb.  10  :  19. 
God  hears.     Tsa.  10  :  17.     Psa.  65  :  2. 
God  answers.     Psa.  99  :  6.    Isa.  68  :  9. 

Is    DESORIBKD    AS 

Bowing  the  Ivuees.    Epli.  3  :  14. 

Looking  U]).    Psa.  5  :  3. 

Lil'ting  up  the  soul.    Psa.  25  :  1. 

Lilting  up  the  lieart     Lam.  3  :  41. 

Pouring  out  tlie  heart.     Psa  62  :  8. 

Pouring  out  the  soul.     1  Sam.  1  :  15. 

Galling  upon  the  name  of  the  Lord.    Gen. 
12  :  8.     Psa  116  :  4.    Acts  22  :  18. 

Crying  unto  God.    Psa.  27  :  7.     Psa.  34  :  6. 

Drawing  near  to  God.    Psa.  73  :  23.    Heb. 
10  :  22. 

Crying  to  heaven,    2  Chr.  32  :  20. 

Beseeching  the  Lord.     F.xo  32:11. 

Seeking  unto  God.    Job  8  :  5. 

Seeking  tlie  face  of  the  Lord.     Psa.  27  :  8. 

Making  supplication.  Job  8  :  5.  Jcr.  36  :  7. 
Acceptable  through  Christ.    Jno.  14  :  13, 14 

.Ino.  15  :  16     Jno.  16  :  23,  24. 
.\scends  to  heaven.  2  Chr,  30  :  27.  Rev.  5  : 8. 
Quickening  grace  necessary  to.  Psa.  80  :  18. 
The  holy  ghost 

Promised  as  a  Spirit  of.    Zee  12  :  10. 

As  a  Spirit  of  adoption,  leads  to.    Rom. 
8  :  Id.     Gal  4  :  6. 

Helps  our  infirmities  in.    Rom.  8  :  26. 
An  evidence  of  conversion.    Acts  9:11. 
Of  the  rigliteous,  availeth  much.  Jas.  o  :  16 
Of  the  upright,  a  delight  to  God.  Pro.  15  :  8. 
Should  be  oeeered  up 

In  the  Holy  Ghost.     Eph.  6  :  18.    Jude  20. 

In  faith.     Mat.  21  :  22.    Jas.  1  :  6. 

In  full  assurance  of  faith.    Heb.  10  :  22. 

In  a  forgiving  spirit.     Mat.  6  :  12. 

With  the  heart.     Jor.  29  :  13.    Lam.  3  :  41. 

Witli  the  whole  heart.     Psa.  119  :  .58,  145. 

With  preparation  of  heart.    Job  11  :  13. 

With  a  true  heart.     Heb.  10  :  22. 

With  the  soul.     Psa.  42  :  4. 

With  the  spirit  and  understanding.    Jno. 
4  :  22—24      1  Cor.  14  :  15. 

V  ith  coniiJence  in  God.    Psa.  56  :  9.    Psa. 
86  :7.     I  .Jno  0:14. 

With  submission  to  God.     Luke  22  :  42. 

With  unfeigned  lips.     Psa.  17  :  1. 

With  delil)erat!on     Ecc.  5  :  2. 

With  holiness.     1  Tim.  2  :  8. 

With  humility.  2  Chr:  7  :  14   2  Chr.  33  :  12 

With  truth.     Psa.  145  :  IS.    Jno.  4  :  24. 

With  desire  to  be  heard.    Neh.  1  :  6.    Psa. 
17  :  1.     Psa.  55  :  1,  2.     Psa.  61  :  1. 

With  desire  to  be  answered.     Psa.  27  :  7. 
Psa.  102  :  2.     Psa.  108  :  6.     Psa   143  :  1. 


With  boldness.    Heb.  4:16. 

With  earnestness.  1  The.  3  :  10.  Jas.  5  :  17. 

With  importunity.  Gen.  32  :  26.  Luke  11  : 
8,  9.     Luke  18  ;  1—7. 

Night  and  day.     1  Tim.  5  :  5. 

Without  ceasing.     1  The.  5  :  17. 

Every  where.     1  Tim.  2  :  8. 

In  every  thing.    Phi.  4  :  6. 
For  temporal  blessings.    Gen.  28  :  20.    Pro. 

30  :  8.    Mat.  6  :  11. 
For  spiritual  blessings.  Mat  6  :  33.  Col.  3  : 1. 
For  mercy  and  grace  to  help  in  time  of 

need.     Heb.  4  :  16. 
Model  for.     Mat.  6  .  9—13. 
Vain  repetitions  in,  forbidden.     Mat.  6  :  7. 
Ostentation  in,  forbidden.    Mat  6  :  6. 
Acco:mpanied  with 

Repentance.     1  Kin  8  :  33.    Jer.  36  :  7. 

Confession.    Neh.  1  :  4,  7.     Dan.  9  :  4—11. 

Self-abasement.    Gen.  18  :  27. 

Weeping.    Jer.  31  :  9.     Hos.  12  :  4. 

Fasting.  Neh.  1  :  4.  Dan.  9  :  3.  Acts  13  :3. 

Watchfulness.    Luke  21  :  36.    1  Pet.  4  :  7. 

Praise.    Psa.  66  :  17. 

Thanksgiving,     Phi.  4  :  6.    CoL  4  :  2. 

Pl-EAD  IX,  THE 

Promises  of  God.     Gen.  32  :  9—12.    Exo. 
32:13.     1  Kin.  8:26.     Psa.  119:49. 

Covenant  of  God.    Jer.  14  :  21. 

Faithfulness  of  God.     Psa.  143  :  1. 

Mercy  of  God.     Psa.  51  :  1.    Dan.  9  :  18. 

Righteousness  of  God.    Dan.  9  :  16. 
Rise  early  for.    Psa.  5  :  3.    Psa.  119  :  147. 
Seek  divine  teaching  for.    Luke  11:1. 
Faint  not  in.     Luke  18  :  1. 
Continue  instant  in.    Rom.  12  :  12. 
Avoid  hinde  ranees  in.     1  Pet.  3  :  7. 
Suitable  in  affliction.  Isa.  26  :  16.   Jas.  5  :  13. 
Shortness  of  time  a  motive  to.    1  Pet.  4  :  7. 
Postures  in  ; 

Standing.     1  Kin.  8_:  22.    Mar.  11  :  25. 

Bowing  down     Psa.  95  :  6. 

Kneeling.   2  Chr.  6  :  13.   Psa.  95  :  6.  Luke 
22  :41..   Acts  20  :  36. 

Falling  on  the  face.     Num.  16  :  22.    Jos. 
6  :  14.     1  Chr.  21  :  16.     Mat.  26  :  39. 

Spreading  forth  the  hands.     Isa.  1  :  15. 

Lifting  up  the  hands.    Psa.  28   :  2.    Lara. 
2  :  19.     1  Tim  2  :  8. 
The  promises  of  God  encourage  to.    Isa. 

65  :  24.     Amos  5  :  4.     Zee.  13  :  9. 
The  promises  of  Christ  encourage  to.  Luke 

U  :9, 10.     Jno.  14  :  13,  14. 
Ex[)erience  of  past  mercies  an  incentive  to. 

Psa  4  :  1.     Psa.  116  :  2. 

No.  21.5.    PRAYER,  PRIVATE. 

Christ  was  constant  in.     Mat.  14  :  23.     Mat. 

26  :  36,  39      Mar.  1  :  33.     Luke  9  :  IS,  29. 
Commanded.     Mat  6  :  6. 
Should  be  offered 

At  evening,    morning,    and   noon.     Psa. 
55  :  17. 

Day  and  night.    Psa.  83  :  1. 

Without  ceasing.     1  The.  5  :  17. 


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Shall  be  heard.    Job  22  :  27. 

Rewarded  openly.    Mat.  6  :  6. 

An  evidence  of  conversion.    Acts  9  :  11. 

Nothing  should  hinder.     Dan.  6  :  10. 

Exeninlified.  Lot,  Gen.  19:20.  Eliezer,  Gen. 
24  :'l2.  Jaco6,  Gen.  32  :  9—12.  Gideon, 
Jud.  6  :  22,  36,  39.  Hannah,  1  Sam.  1  :  10. 
David,  2  Sam.  7  :  18—29.  Hezekiah,  2  Kin. 
20  :  2.  Isaiah,  2  Kin.  20  :  11.  Manasseh, 
2  Chr.  33  :  18,  19.  Ezra,  Ezr.  9  :  5,  6.  Ne- 
heiniah,  Nell.  2  :  4.  Jeremiah,  Jer.  32  :  16 — 
25.  Daniel,  Dan  9  :  3,  17.  Jonah,  Jon.  2  : 
1.  Habakkuk,  Hab.  1  :  2.  Jlnna,  Luke  2  : 
37.  Paul,  Acts  9  :  11.  Peter,  Acts  9  :  40. 
Acts  10  :  9.  Corndius,  Acts  10  :  30. 
No.  216.  PRAYER,  SOCIAL  AND 
FAMILY. 

Promise  of  answers  to.    Mat.  IS  :  19. 

Christ  promises  to  be  present  at.  Mat. 
18  :  20. 

Punishment  for  neglecting.    Jer.  10  :  25. 

Exemplified.  Jlbram,  Gen,  12  :  5,  8.  Jacob, 
Gen.  33  :  2,  3,  7.  Joshua,  Jos.  24  :  15.  David, 
2  Sam.  6  :  20.  Job,  Job.  1  :  5.  The  Disci- 
ples, Acts  1  :  13,  14.  Cornelius,  Acts  10  : 2. 
Paul  and  Silas,  Acts  16  :  25.  Paul,  ^c. 
Acts  20  :  36.     Acts  21  :  6. 

No.  217.    PRAYER,  PUBLIC. 

Acceptable  to  God.     Isa.  S6  :  7. 

God  promises  to  hear.    2  Chr  7  :  14,  16. 

God  promises  to  bless  in.    Exo.  20  :  24. 

Christ 
Sanctifies  by  his  presence.    Mat.  18  :  20. 
Attended.    Mat.  12  :  9.    Luke  4  :  16. 
Promises  answers  to.     Mat.  18  :  19. 

Instituted  form  of.    Luke  11  :  2. 

Sliould  not  be  made  in  an  unlinown  tongue. 
1  Cor.  14  :  14—16. 

Saints  deUght  in.    P.sa.  42  :  4.    Psa.  122  :  1. 

Exhortation  to     Heb.  10  :  25. 

Urge  others  to  join  in.  Psa.  95  :  6.  Zee. 
8  :  21. 

Excmphfied.  Joshua,  4'c-  Jos.  7  :  6 — 9.  Da- 
rid,  1  Chr.  29  :  10—19.  Solomon,  2  Chr. 
6th  chap.  Jehoshaphat,  .fv.  2  Chr.  20  :  5 — 
13.  Jeshua,  q-c.  Neh.  9th  chap.  Jews, 
Luke  1  :  10.  Primitive  Christians,  Acts 
2:46.  Acts  4:  24.  Acts  12  :  5,  12.  Peter, 
^•c.  Acts  3:1.  Teachers  and  Prophets  at 
,'lntioch.  Acts  13  :  3.  Paid,  {,-c.  Acts  16  :  16. 

No.  218.  PRAYER,  INTERCESSORY. 
Chri.st    set  an  example  of.     Luke  22  :  32. 

Luke  23  :  34.     Jno   17  :  9—24. 
Commanded.     1  Tim.  2  :  1.    Jas.  5  :  14,  16. 
Should  be  offered  up   for 

Kings.     1  Tim   2:2. 

All  in  authoritv.     1  Tim.  2  :  2. 

Ministers.     2  Cor.  1  :  11.     Phi.  1  :  19. 

The  Church.    Psa.  132  :  6.     Isa.  62  :  6,  7. 

All  saints.     Eph.  6  :  IS. 

All  men.     1  Tim.  2  :  1. 

Masters.    Gen.  24  :  12—14. 


Ser^'ants.    Luke  7  :  2,  3. 

Children.    Gen.  17  :  18.    Mat.  15  :  22. 

Friends.    Job  42  :  8. 

Fellow-countrymen.    Rom.  10  : 1. 

The  sick.    Jas.  5  :  14. 

Persecutors.     Mat.  6  :  44. 

Enemies  among  whom  we  dwell.    Jer. 
29  :  7. 

Those  who  envy  us.     Num.  12  :  13. 

Those  who  forsake  us.    2  Tim.  4  :  16. 

Those  who  murmur  against  God.    Num. 
11  :  1,2.   Num.  14:  13—19. 
By  ministers  for  their  people.    Eph.  1   :  16. 

Eph.  3  :  14—19.     Phi.  1  :  4. 
Encouragement  to.  Jas.  5  :  16.   1  Jno.  6  :  16. 
Beneficial  to  the  ofl'erer.    Job  42  :  10. 
Sin  of  neglecting.     1  Sam.  12  :  23. 
Seek  an  interest  in.    1  Sam.  12   :  19.    Heb. 

13  :  IS. 
Unavailing  for  the  obstinately-impenitent. 

Jer.  7  :  13— 16.     Jer.  14  :  10,  11. 
Exemphfied.    Abraham,   Gen.    18   :  23—32. 

Jlbraham's  seiTant,  Gen.  24  :  12 — 14.  Moses, 

Exo.   8  :  12.     Exo.  32  :  11—13.     Samuel, 

1  Sam.  7  :  5.      Solomon,  1  Kin.  8  :  30—36. 

Elisha,  2   Kin.  4  :  33.      Hezekiah.  2   Chr. 

30  :  18.     Isaiah,  2  Chr.  32  :  20.     Nehcmiah, 

Neh.  1  :  4—11.  David,  Psa.  25  :  22.  Ezekiel, 

Eze.  9  :  8.  Daniel,  Dan.  9  :  3—19.  Stephen, 

Acts  7  :  60.    Peter  and  John,  Acts  8  :  15. 

Church  of  Jerusalem,  Acts  12  :  5.     Paul, 

Col.  1  :9— 12.     2  The.  1  :  11.     Epaphras, 

Col.  4  :  12.    Philemon,  Phile.  22. 

No.  219.  PRAYER,  ANSWERS  TO. 

God  gives.  Psa.  99  :  6.  Psa.  118  :  5.  Psa.  138  :  3. 
Christ  gives.    Jno.  4  :  10, 14.    Jno.  14  :  14. 
Christ  received.    Jno.  11  :  42.    Heb.  5  :  7. 
Granted 

Through  the  grace  of  God.    Tsa.  30  :  19. 

Sometimes  immediately.  Isa.  65  :  24.  Dan. 
9  :21,  23.    Dan.  10  :  12. 

Sometimes  after  delay.     Luke  IS  :  7. 

Sometimes   difi'erently   from   our  desire. 
2  Cor.  12  :  8,  9. 

Beyond  expectation.  Jer.  33  :  3.  Eph.  3  :  20. 
Promised.  Isa.  .58  :  9.  Jer.  29  :  12.  Mat.  7  :  7. 
Promised  especially  in  times  of  trouble.  Psa. 

0  :  15.     Psa.  91  :  15. 
Reuf.ived  by  those  who 

Seek  Ciod.     Psa.  34  :  4. 

Seelc  Ciod  with  all  the  heart.  Jer.  29  :  12, 13. 

Wait  upon  God.    Psa.  40  :  1. 

Return  to  God.  2  Chr.  7  :  14.  Job  22  :  23, 27. 

Ask  in  faith.     Mat.  21:22.     Jas  5  :  15. 

Ask  in  the  name  of  Christ.    Jno.  14  :  13. 

Ask  according  to  God's  will.   1  .Ino.  5  :  14. 

Call  upon  God  in  truth.    Psa.  145  :  18. 

Fear  God.     Psa.  145  :  19. 

Set  tlieir  love  upon  God.      Psa.  91  :  14,  15. 

Keep  God's  commandments.    1  Jno.  3  :  22 

Call  upon  God  under  oppression  Isa.  19:20. 

Call  upon  God  under  alHiction.  Psa.  IS  :  6 
Psa.  106  :  44.    Isa.  30  :  19,  20. 


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Abide  in  Christ.    Jno  15  :  7. 

Humble  themselves.  -2  Chr.  7  :  14.  Psa.  9  :  12, 

Are  righteous.     Psa.  34  :  15.    Jas.  5  :  16. 

Are  poor  and  needy.    Isa.  41  :  17. 
Saints 

Are  assured  of.     1  Jno.  5  :  15. 

Love  God  for.    Psa.  116  :  I. 

Bless  God  for.    Psa.  66  :  -20. 

Praise  God  for.  Psa.  116  :  17.  Psa.  118  :  21. 
A  motive  for  continued  prayei'.  Psa.  116  :  2 
Denikd  to  those  who 

Ask  amiss     Jas.  4  :  3. 

Regard  iniquity  in  the  heart.    Psa.  66  :  18 

Live  in  sin,     Isa.  59  :  -2.    Jno.  9:31. 

Olfer  unworthy  service  to  God.    Mai.  1  : 

7—9. 
Forsake  God.  Jcr.  14  :  10,  12. 
Reject  the  call  of  God.  Pro.  1  :  24,  25,  2.S. 
Hear  not  the  law.  Pro.  28  : 9.  Zee.  7:11—13 
Are  deaf  to  tlie  cry  of  the  poor.  Pro.  21  :  13 
Are  hlood-shedders.  Isa.  1  :  15.  Isa.  69  :  3. 
Are  idolaters.    Jer.  U  :  11 — 14.    Eze.  8  : 

15—18. 
Are  wavering.    Jas.  1  :  6,  7. 
Are  hypocrites.    Job  27  :  8,  9. 
Are  proud.     Job  35  :  12,  13. 
Arc^self-rightcous.     Luke  18  :  11,  12,  14. 
Are  the  enemies  of  saints.    Psa.  18  :  40,  41. 
Cruelly  oppress  saints.     Mic.  3  :  2 — 4. 
Exemplitied.    Abraliam,  Gen.  17  :  20.     Lot, 
Gen.  19  :  19 — 21.  Mraham's.  servant^  Gen 
24  :  15—27.     Jacob,  Gen.  32  :  24—30.     Is- 
raeliles,  Exo.  2  :  23,  24.    Moses,  Exo.  17  :  4 
—6,  11—13.    Exo  32  :  11—14.  Samson,  Jud 

15  :  IS,  19.  Hannah,  1  Sftm.  1  :  27.  Samuel. 
1  Sam.  7  :  9.  Sohmun,  1  Kin.  3  :  9,  12 
Man  of  God,  1  Kin.  13  :  6.  Elijah..  1  Kin. 
18  ;  36—38.  Jas.  5  :  17,  18.  El'isha,  2  Kin. 
4  :  33—35.  Jchoahaz,  2  Kin.  13  :  4.  Htze- 
kiah,  2  Kin.  19  :  20.  Jahez,  1  Chr.  4  :  10. 
^Isa,  2  Chr.  14  :  11,  12.  Jehoshaphat,  2 
Chr.  20  :  6—17.  Manasseh,  2  Chr.  S3  :  13, 
19.  Ezra.  4-c.  Ezr.  8  :  21—23.  Nehemiah, 
Neh.  4  :  9,  15.  Joh,  Job  42  :  10.  David, 
Psa  18  :  e.  Jtremiah,  Lam.  3  :  55,  .56.  Dan- 
iel, Dan.  9  :  20—23.  Jonah.  Jon.  2  :  2,  10. 
Zacharias,  Luke  1  :  13.  Blind  man,  Luke 
18  :  38,  41—13.  ThieJ  on  the  Cross.  Luke 
23  :  42,  43.  .Ipostles.  Acts  4  :  29-31.  Cor- 
neiius.  Acts  10  :  4.  31.  Primitii-e  Chris- 
tians, Acts  12  :  6,  7.     Paul  and  Silas,  Acts 

16  :  25,  26.     Paul.  Acts  28  :  8. 
Refusal  of  exemplified.     Saul,  1  Sam.  28  : 

15.  Elders  of  Israel,  Eze.  20  :  3.  Phari- 
sees, Mat.  23  :  14. 

No.  220.  PRECIOUSNESS  OF  CHRIST. 

To  God.     Mat  3: 17.     1  Pet.  2  :  4. 
To  Saints.    Song  of  Sol.  6  :  10.    Phi.  3  :  a     1 
Pet.  2  : 7. 

On  -iCCOL'NT  OF  HIS 

Goodness  and  beauty .    Zee.  9  :  17. 
Excellence  and  grace.     Psa.  45  :  2. 
Name.     Song  of  Pol.  1  :  3.     Heb.  1  :  4. 
Atonement.  1  Pet.  1  :  19,  with  Heb.  12  :24. 


I     Words.    Jno.  6  :  68. 

Promises.    2  Pet.  1  :  4. 

Care  and  tenderness.     Isa.  40  :  11. 
As  the  corner-stone  of  the  Church.    Isa.  28  : 

16,  with  1  Pet.  2  :  6. 
As  the  source  of  all  grace.    Jno.  1  :   14. 

CoL  1  :  19. 
Unsearchable.    Eph.  3  :  8. 
lllu.strated.    Song  of  Sol.  2  :  3.    Song  of  Sol. 

6  :  10—16.    Mat.  13  :  44—46. 

No.    221.    PRJESUMPTION. 
•V  characteristic  of  the  wicked.  2  Pet.  2  :  10. 
V  characteristic  of  Antichrist.    2  The.  2  :  4. 
Exhibited  in 

Opposing  God.    Job  15  :  25,  26. 

Wilful  commission  of  sin.    Rom.  1  :  32. 

Self-righteousness.  Hos.  12  :  8.  Rev.  3  :  17. 

Spiritual  pride.    Isa.  65  :  5.    Luke  13  :  11. 

Esteeming  our  own  ways  right.    Pro.  12  : 

Seeking  precedence.    Luke  14  : 7 — 11. 
Planning  for  futurity.    Luke  12  :  13.     Jas. 

4  :  13. 
Pretending  to  prophecy.    Deu.  IS  :  22. 
Pray  to  be  kept  from  sins  of.    Psa.  19  :  13. 
Saints  avoid.     Psa.  131  :  1. 
Punishment  for.    Num.  15  :  30.    Rev.  18  : 

7,  3. 
Exemplified.  Builders  of  Babel,  Gen.  11:4. 
Israelites,  Num.  14  :  44.  Korah,  ^c.  Num. 
16  :  3,  7.  Men  of  Bethshemesh,  1  Sam.  6  : 
19.  Uzzah,  2  Sam.  6  :  6.  Jeroboam,  1 
Kin,  13  :  4.  Ben-hadad,  1  Kin.  20  ;  10.  Uz- 
ziah,  2  Chr.  26  :  16.  Sennacherib,  2  Chr. 
32  :  13,  14.  Theudas,  Acts  5  :  36.  Sons  of 
Scera,  Acts  19  :  13,  14.  Diotrephes.  3 
Jno.  9. 

No.  222.  PRIDE. 

[s  sin.     Pro.  21  :  4. 

Hateful  to  God.    Pro.  6  :  16.  17.    Pro.  16  :  5. 
Hateful  to  Christ.     Pro.  8  :  12,  13. 
Often  originates  in 

Self-righteousness.     Luke  18  :  11,  \-2. 

Religious  privileges.    Zep.  3:11. 

LTnsanctified  knowledge.    1  Cor.  8  : 1. 

Inexperience.     1  Tim.  3  :  6. 

Possession  of  power.    Lev.  26  :  19.    Eze. 
30:  6. 

Possession  of  wealth.    2  Kin.  20  :  13. 
Forbidden.     1  Sam.  2  :  3.    Rom.  12  :  3,  16. 
Defiles  a  man.     Mar.  7  :  20,  22. 
Hardens  the  mind.    Dan.  5  :  20. 
Saints 

Ciive  not  way  to.    Psa.  131  :  1. 

Respect  not,  in  others.     Psa.  40  :  4. 

Mourn  over,  in  others.     Jer.  13  :  17. 

Hate,  in  others.    Psa.  101  :  5. 
V  hinderance  to  seeking  God.    Psa.  10  :  4. 

Hos.  7  :  10. 
A  hinderance  to  improvement.  Pro.  26  :  12. 
A  characteristic  of 

The  devil.     1  Tim.  3  :  6. 

The  world.     1  Jno.  2  :  16. 


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False  teachers.     I  Tim.  6  :  3.  4. 

The  wicked.    Hab.  2  :  4,  5.     Rom.  1  :  30. 
Comes  from  the  heart.    Mar.  7  :  21 — 2.3. 
Tlie  wicked  encompassed  with.    Psa.  73  :  6 

LkaDS  MF.y  TO 

Contempt  and  rejection  of  God's  word  and 

ministers.    Jer.  43  :  2. 
A  persecuting  spirit.    Psa.  10  :  2. 
Wrath.     Pro.  21  :  24. 
Contention.    Pro.  13  :  10.     Pro.  28  :  25. 
Self-deception.    Jer.  49  :  16.     Oba.  3. 
Exliortation  against.    Jer.  13  :  15. 

Is  FOLLOWED  BY 

Shame.     Pro.  11  :  2. 
Debasement.     Pro.  29  :  23.    Isa.  29  :  3. 
Destruction.     Pro.  16  :  18.     Prov.  18  :  12 
Shall  abound  in  the  last  days.  2  Tim.  3  :2. 

Woe  to.    Isa.  2S:  1,3. 

Thev  who  are  guilty  of,  shall  be 
Resisted.    Jas.  4  :  6. 
Brought  into  contempt.    Isa.  23  :  9. 
Recompensed.     Psa.  31  :  23. 
Marred.    Jer.  13  :  9. 
Subdued.    Exo.  IS  :  11.     Isa.  13  :  11. 
Brought  low.     Psa.  18  :  27.    Isa.  2  :  12. 
Abased.    Dan.  4  :  37,  with  Mat.  23  :  12, 
Scattered.    Luke  1  :  51. 
Punished.     Zep.  2  :  10,  11.    Mai.  4  : 1. 

Exemplified.  ^Ihithophel,  2  Sam.  17  :  23.  Ile- 
zeliiah.  2  Chr.  32  :  25.  Pharaoh,  Neh.  9  : 
10.  Haman,  Est.  3  ;  5.  Moah,  Isa.  16  :  6 
Tyre,  Isa.  23  :  9.  hi-aH,  Isa.  28  :  1.  Hos. 
6  :  5,  9.  Judah,  Jer.  13  :  9.  Bahylon,  Jer 
60  :  29,  32.  Jissyria,  Eze.31  :  3,  10.  Ne- 
buchadnezzar. Dan.  4  :  30.  Dan.  6  :  20. 
Belshazzar,  Dan.  5  :  22,  23.  Edom,  Oba 
3.  Scribes,  Mar.  12  :  38,  39.  Herod,  Acts 
12  :  21—23.    Laodiceans,  Rev.  3  :  17. 

No.  223.  PRIVILEGES  OF  SAINTS. 

Abiding  in  Christ.    Jno.  15  :  4,  6. 

Partaking  of  the  Divine  nature.    2  Pet.  1  :  4 

Access  to  God  b}'  Christ.     Eph.  3  :  12. 

Being  of  the  household  of  God.    Eph.  2  :  19. 

Membership  with  tlie  Church  of  the  first- 
born.   Ileb.  12  :  23. 

Having 
Christ   for  their  Shepherd.    Isa.  40  :  11. 

with  Jno.  10  :  14,  16. 
Christ  for  their  Intercessor.    Rom.  8  :  34. 

Heb.  7  :  25.     1  Jno.  2  :  1. 
The  promises  of  God.  2  Cor.  7:1.2  Pet.  1 : 4 

The  possession  of  all  things.  1  Cor.  3  :  21, 22 

All  things  working  together  for  their  good. 
Rom.  8  :  28.     2  Cor.  4  ;  1.5—17. 

Their  names  written  in  the  book  of  life. 
Rev.  13  :  8.    Rev.  20  :  15. 

H.VVING    GOD    FOR    THEIR 

King.    Psa.  5  :  2.    Psa.  44  :  4.    Isa.  44  :  6. 
Glory.    Psa.  3  :  3.    Isa.  60  :  19. 
Salvation.    Psa.  18  :  2.    Psa.  27  :  1. 
Father.    Deu.  32  :  6.    Isa.  64  :  8. 
Redeemer.    Psa.  19  :  14.     Isa.  43  :  14. 
Friend.    2  Chr.  20  :  7,  with  Jas.  2  :  23. 
Helper.    Psa.  33  :  20.    Heb.  13  :  6. 


Keeper.    Psa  121  :  4,  6. 

Deliverer.    2  Sam.  22  :  2.     Psa.  18  :  2. 

Strength.    Psa.  18  :  2.    Psa.  46  :  1. 

Refuge.     Psa.  46  :  1   11.     Isa.  25  :  4. 

Shield.     Gen.  15  :  1.    Psa.  84  :  11. 

Tower.    2  Sam.  22  :  3.    Psa.  61  :  3. 

Light.     Psa.  27  :  1.    Isa.  60  :  19. 

Guide.    Psa.  48:14.    Isa.  58:11. 

Law-giver.    Neh.  9  :  13,  14.     Isa  33  :  22. 

Habitation.    Psa.  90  :  1.    Psa.  91  :  9. 

Portion.     Psa.  73  :  26.    Lam.  3  :  24 
Union  in  God  and  Christ.    Jno.  17  :  21. 
Committing  themselves  to  God.    Psa.  31  :  5. 

Acts  7  :  59.    2  Tim.  1  :  12. 
Calling  upon  God  in  trouble.    Psa.  50  :  15. 
Suft'ering  for  Christ.   Acts  5  :  41.    Phi.  1  :  29. 
Profiting  by  chastisement.    Heb.  12  :  10,  11. 
Pleading  the  covenant.    Jer.  14  :  21. 
Being  secure  during  public  calamities.    Job 

22,  23.     Psa.  91  :  5—7. 
Interceding  for  others.  Gen.  18  :  23—33.  Isa. 

62  :  7.    Jas.  5  :  16. 

No.    224.     PROCRASTINATION. 

Condemned  by  Christ.  Luke  9  :  .59—62. 
Saints  avoid.  Psa.  27  :  8.  Psa.  119  :  60. 
To  BE  avoided  in 

Hearkening  to  God.    Psa.  95  :  7,  8,  with 
Heb.  3  :  7,  8. 

Seeking  God.     Isa  55  :  6. 

Glorifying  God.    Jer.  13  :  16. 

Keeping  God's  commandments.  Psa.  119:60. 

Making  offerings  to  God.    Exo.  22  :  29. 

Performance  of  vows.  Deu.  23  :21.  Ecc.  5:4. 
Motives  for  avoiding. 

The  present  the  accepted  time.  2  Cor.  6  :  2. 

The  present  the  best  time.    Ecc.  12  :  1. 

The  uncertainty  of  life.    Pro.  27  :  1. 
Danger  of  illustrated.  Mat.  5  :  25.  Luke  13: 2-5. 
Exemplified.    Lot,  Gen.  19  :  16.    Felix,  Acts 
24  :  25. 

No.  225.    PROMISES  OF  GOD,  THE. 

Contained  in  the  scriptures.  Rom.  1  :  2. 
Made  in  Christ.  Eph.  3:6.  2  Tim.  1:1. 
Made  to 

Christ.     Gal  3  :  16,  19. 

Abraham.     Gen.  12  :  3,  7,  with  Gal.  3  :  16. 

Isaac.     Gen.  26  :  3,  4. 

Jacob.     Gen.  28  :  14. 

David.    2  Sam.  7  :  12.    Psa.  89  :  .35,  36. 

The  Fathers.    Acts  13  :  32.    Acts  26  :  6,  7. 

All  who  are  called  of  God.    Acts  2  :  .39. 

Those  who  love  him.  Jas.  1  :  12.  Jas.  2  :5. 
Confinned  by  an  oath.    Psa.  89  :  3,  4.    Heb. 

6  :  17. 
The  covenant  established  upon.    Heb.  S  :  6. 
God  is  faithful  to.    Tit.  1  :  2.     Heb.  10  :  23. 
God  remembers.  Psa.  105  -.42.  Luke  1  :  54,  55. 

Good.     1  Kin.  8  :  56. 

Holy.     Psa.  105  :  42. 

Exceeding  great  and  precious.  2  Pet.  1  : 4. 

Confirmed  in  Christ.    Rom.  15  :  8. 

Yea  and  amen  in  Christ.    2  Cor.  1  :  20. 


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Fulfilled  in  Christ.    2  Sam.  7   :   12,  with 

Acts  13  :  23.     Luke  1  :  69—73. 
Through  the  righteousness  of  faith.  Rom. 

4  :  13,  16. 
Obtained  through  faith.    Heb.  11  :  33. 
Given  to  those  who  believe.     Gal.  3  :  22. 
Inherited  througli  faith  and  patience.  Heb. 

6  :  12,  1.5.     Heb.  10  :  36. 
Performed  in   due  season.     Jer.  33  :  14. 
Acts  7  :  17.     Gal.  4  :  4. 
Not  one  shall  fail.  Jos.  23  :  14.  1  Kin.  S  :  56. 
The  law  not  against.    Gal.  3  :  21. 
The  law  could  not  tlisaunul.    Gal.  3  :  17. 

Sl7B.IF.CTS     OF  ; 

Christ.    2  Sam.  7  :  12,  13,  with  Acts  13  : 

22,  23. 
Tlie  Holy  Ghost   Acts  2  :  33.  Eph.  1  :  13. 
The  gospel.    Rom.  1:1,2. 
Life  in  Christ.    2  Tim.  1:1. 
A  crown  of  life.    Jas.  1  :  12. 
Eternal  life.    Tit.  1:2.     1  Jno.  2  :  25. 
The  life  that  now  is.     1  Tim.  4  :  8. 
Adoption.    2  Cor.  6  :  18,  with  2  Cor.  7  :  1. 
Preservation  in  affliction.    Isa.  43  :  2. 
Blessing.     Deu.  1:11. 
Forgiveness  of  sins.  Isa.  1  :  18.  Heb.  8  :  12. 
Putting  the  law  into  the  heart.    Jer.  31  : 

33,  with  Heb.  8  :  10. 
Second  coming  of  Christ.    2  Pet.  3  :  4. 
New  heavens  and  earth.    2  Pet.  3  :  13. 
Entering  into  rest.    Jos.  22  :  4,  with  Heb. 

4  :  1. 
Should  lead  to  perfecting  holiness.    2  Cor. 

7  :  1. 
The  inheritance  of  the  saints  is  of.    Rom. 

4  :  13.    Gal.  3  :  18. 
Saints 
Children  of.    Rom.  9  :  8.    Gal.  4  :  28. 
Heirs  of     Gal.  3  :  29.    Heb.  6  :  17.    Heb. 

11  :  9. 
Stagger  not  at.    Rom.  4  :  20. 
Have  implicit  confidence  in.    Heb.  11:11. 
Expect  the  performance  of.    Luke  1   :  39, 

45.    2  Pet.  3  :  13. 
Sometimes,  through  infirmity,  tempted  to 

doubt.    Psa.  77  :8,  10. 
Plead,  in  prayer.    Gen.  32  :  9,  12.     1  Chr. 

17  :  23,  26.     Isa.  43  :  26. 
Should  wait  for  the  performance  of.    Acts 

1  :4. 
Gentiles  shall  be  partakers  of.     Eph.  3  :  6. 
Man,  by  nature,  has  no  interest  in.    Eph. 

2  :  12. 
Scollers  despise.    2  Pet.  3  :  3,  4. 
Fear,  lest  ye  come  short  of    Heb.  4  :  1. 

No.  226.  PROPHECIES   RESPECT- 
ING   CHRIST. 

As  the  Son  of  God.  Psa.  2  :  7.  Fulfilled, 
Luke  1  :  32,  35. 

As  the  seed  of  the  woman.  Gcn.  3  :  15.  Ful- 
filled, Gal  4  :  4. 

As  the  seed  of  Abraham.  Gen.  17  :  7.  Gen. 
22  :  IS.     Fulfilled,  Gal.  3  :  16. 


A.S  the  seed  of  Isaac.  Gen.  21  :  12.  Ful- 
filled, Heb.  11  :  17—19. 

.-Vs  the  seed  of  David.  Psa.  132  :  11.  Jer. 
23  :  6.     Fulfilled,  Acts  13  :  23.     Rom.  1  :  3. 

His  coming  at  a  .set  time.  Gen.  49  :  10.  Dan. 
9,  24,  25.     Fulfilled,  Luke  2  :  1. 

His  being  born  of  a  virgin.  Isa.  7  :  14.  Ful- 
filled, Mat.  1  :  18.     Luke  2  :  7. 

His  being  called  Immanuel.  Isa.  7  :  14.  Ful- 
filled, Mat.  1  :  22,  23. 

His  being  born  in  Bethlehem  of  Judea.  Mic. 
:  2.     Fulfilled,  Mat.  2  :  1.     Luke  2  :  4—6. 

Great  persons  coming  to  adore  him.  Psa 
72  :  10.    Fulfilled,  Mat.  2  :  1—1 1. 

The  slaying  of  tlie  cliildren  at  Bethlehem. 
Jer.  31  :  15.    Fulfilled,  Mat.  2  :  16—18. 

His  being  called  out  of  Egypt.  Hos.  11  :  1. 
Fulfilled,  Mat.  2  :  15. 

His  being  preceded  by  John  the  Baptist. 
Isa.  40  :  3.  Mai.  3  :  1.  Fulfilled,  Mat.  3:1,3. 
Luke  1  :  17. 

His  being  anointed  with  the  Spirit.  Psa. 
45:7.  Isa.  11:2.  Isa.  61  :  1.  Fulfilled, 
Mat.  3  :  16.    Jno.  3  :  34.    Acts  10  :  38. 

His  being  a  Prophet  like  unto  Moses.  Deu. 
18  :  15—18.    Fulfilled,  Acts  3  :  20—22. 

His  being  a  Priest  after  the  order  of  Melchi- 
zedek.  Psa.  110  :  4.  Fulfilled,  Heb.  6  :  5,  6. 

His  entering  on  his  public  ministry.  Isa. 
61  :  1,  2.     Fulfilled,  Luke  4  :  16— 21,  43. 

His  ministry  commencing  in  Galilee.  Isa. 
:  1,  2.     Fulfilled,  Mat.  4  :  12-16,  23. 

His  entering  publicly  into  Jerusalem.  Zee. 
9  :  9.     Fulfilled,  Mat.  21  :  1—5. 

His  coming  into  the  temple.  Hag.  2  : 7,  9. 
Mai.  3  :  1.  FulfiUed,  Mat.  21  :  i2.  Luke 
2  :  27—32.    Jno.  2  :  13-16. 

His  poverty.  Isa.  53  :  2.  Fulfilled,  Mar. 
6  :  3.    Luke  9  :  58. 

His  meekness  and  want  of  ostentation.  Isa. 
42  :  2.    FulfiUed,  Mat.  12  :  15,  16,  19. 

His  tenderness  and  compassion.  Isa.  40  :  11. 
Isa.  42  :  3.  Fulfilled,  Mat.  12  :  15,  20.  Heb. 
4  :  15. 

His  being  without  guile.  Isa.  53  :  9.  Ful- 
filled, 1  Pet.  2  :  22. 

His  zeal.     Psa.  69  :  9.     Fulfilled,  Jno.  2  :  17. 

His  preaching  by  parables.  Psa.  78  :  2.  Ful- 
filled, Mat.  13  :  34,  35. 

His  working  miracles.  Isa.  35  :  5,  6.  P"ul- 
filled,  Mat.  11  :  4—6.    Jno.  11  :  47. 

His  bearing  reproach.  Psa.  22  :  6.  Psa.  69  :  7, 
9,  20.     Fulfilled,  Rom.  15  :  3. 

His  being  rejected  by  his  brethren.  Psa.  69  : 8. 
Isa.  63  :  3.   Fulfilled,  Jno.  1:11.  Jno.  7  :  5. 

His  being  a  stone  of  stumbling  to  the  Jews. 
Isa.  8  :  14.  Fulfilled,  Kom.  9  :  32.  1  Pet.  2  : 8. 

His  being  hated  bv  the  Jews.  Psa.  69  :  4. 
Isa.  49  :  7.     Fulfilled,  Jno.  15  :  24,  2.5. 

His  being  rejected  bv  the  Jewish  rulers.  Psa. 
118  :  22.   Fulfilled, 'Mat.  21  :  42.  Jno.  7  :  43. 

That  Jews  and  Gentiles  should  combine 
against  him.  Psa.  2:1,2.  Fulfilled,  Luke 
23:12.     Jets  4:  27. 


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His  Ijeing  betrayed  by  a  friend.    Psa.  41  :  9. 

Psa.  55  :  1-2—14.    FulfiUed,  Jno,  13  :  18,  -21. 
His  disciples    forsaking  him.    Zee.  13  :  7. 

Fulfilled,  Mat. '26  -.31,  56. 
His  being  sold  for  thirty  pieces  of  silver. 

Zee.  11  :  1-2.    Fulfilled,  Mat.  26  :  15. 
His  price  being  given  for  tlie  potter's  field. 

Zee.  11  :  13.     Fulfilled,  5lat.  27  :  7. 
The  intensity  of  his  suJJerings.    Psa.  22  :  14. 

15.     Fulfilled,  Luke  22  :  42,  44. 
His  suft'erings  being  for  others.    Isa.  53  :  4 — 

6,  12.  Dan.  9  :  26.    Fulfilled,  Mat.  20  :  28. 
His  patience  and  silence  under  sufl'erings. 

Isa.  53  :  7.    FulfiUed,   Mat.  26  :  63.    Mat. 

27  :  12—14. 
His  being  smitten  on  the  cheek.    Mic.  5  : 1. 

Fulfilled,  Mat.  27  :  30. 
His  vi.?age  being  marred.    Isa.  52  :  14.    Isa. 

63  :  3.     Fulfilled,  Jno.  19  :  5. 
His  being  spitted  on  and  scourged.    Isa.  50  : 

6.     Fulfilled,  Mar.  14  :  6.5.    Jno.  19  :  1. 
His  hands  and  feet  being  nailed  to  the  cross. 

Psa.  22  :  16.     Fulfilled,  Jno.  19  :  19.    Jno. 

20  :  25. 
His  being  forsaken  by  God.  Psa.  22  :  1.  Ful- 
filled, Mat.  27  :  46. 
His  being  mocked.    Psa.  22  :  7,  9.    Fulfilled, 

Mat.  27  :  39—44. 
Gall  and  vinegar  being  given  him  to  drink. 

Psa.  69  :  21.     Fulfilled,  Mat.  27  :  34. 
His  garments  being  parted  and  lots  cast  for 

his  vesture.    Psa.  22  :  18.    Fulfilled,  Mat. 

27  :  35. 
His  being  numbered  with  the  transgressors. 

Isa.  63  :  12.    Fulfilled,  Mar.  15  :  28. 
His  intercession  for  his  murderers.    Isa.  53  : 

12.     Fulfilled,  Luke  23  :  34. 
His  death.  Isa.  53  :  12.  Fulfilled,  Mat.  27  :  50. 
That  a  bone  of  him  should  not  be  broken. 

Exo.  12  :  46.    Psa.  34  :  20.    Fulfilled,  Jno. 

19  :  33,  36. 
His  being  pierced.     Zee.  12  :  10.    Fulfilled, 

Jno.  19  :  .34,  37. 
His  being  buried  with  the  rich.    Isa.  53  :  9. 

Fulfilled,  Mat.  27  :  57—60. 
His  flesh  not  seeing  corruption.    Psa.  16 

Fulfilled,  Acts  2  :  31. 
His  resurrection.    Psa.  16  :  10.    Isa.  26 

Fulfilled,  Luke  24  :  6,  31,  34. 
His  ascension.   Psa.  68  :  18.   Fulfilled,  Luke 

24  :  51.     Acts  1  :  9. 
His  sitting  on  the  right  hand  of  God.    Psa. 

110  :  1.     Fulfilled,  Heb.  1  :  3. 
His  exercising  the  priestly  office  in  heaven. 

Zee.  6  :  13.     Fulfilled,  Rom.  8  :  34. 
His    being   the    chief  corner-stone  of  the 
Church.  Isa.  28  :  16.  Fulfilled,  1  Pet,  2  : 6, 7 
His  being  King  in  Zion.  Psa.  2  :  6.  Fulfilled, 

Luke  1  :  32.     Jno.  18  :  33—37. 
The  conversion  of  the  Gentiles  to  him.     Isa 
11  :  10.    Isa.  42  :  1.    Fulfilled,  Mat.  12  :  17, 
21.    Jno.  10  :  16.     Acts  10  :  45,  47. 
His  righteous  government.    Psa.  45   :  6,  7 
Fulfilled,  Jno.  5  :  30.  Rev.  19  :  11. 


10, 


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His  universal  dominion.  Psa.  72  :  8.  Dan.  7  : 

14.    Fulfilled,  Phi,  2  :  9,  11. 
The  perpetuity  of  his  kingdom.    Isa.  9  :  7. 

Dan.  7:14.'  Fulfilled,  Luke  1  :  32,  33. 
No.   227.    PROPHKCY. 
Is  the  foretelling  of  future  events.  Gen.  49  : 

1.     Num.  24  :  14. 
God  is  the  Author  of  Isa.  44  :  7.   Isa.  45  :  21. 
God  gives,  through  Christ.     Rev.  1  :  1. 
A  gift  of  Christ.    Eph.  4  :  11.    Rev.  11  :  3. 
A  gift  of  the  Holy  Ghost.     1  Cor.  12  :  10. 
Came  not  by  the  will  of  man.    2  Pet.  1  :  21. 
CJiven  from  the  beginning.     Luke  1  :  70. 
Is  a  sure  word.    2  Pet.  1  :  19. 
They  who  uttered. 

Raised  up  by  God.    Amos  2  :  11. 

Ordained  by  God.  1  Sam.  3  :  20.  Jer.  1  :  5. 

Sent  by  God.    2  Clir.  36  :  15.    Jer.  7  :  26. 

Sent  bv  Christ.    Mat.  23  :  34. 

Filled  with  the  Holj  Ghost.    Luke  1  :  67. 

Moved  by  the  Holy  Ghost.    2  Pet.  1  :  21. 

Spake  by  the  Holy  Ghost.    Acts  1  :  16. 
Acts  11  :  28.     Acts  28  :  25. 

Spake  in  the  name  of  the  Lord.    2  Chr. 
33  :  18.     Jas.  5  :  10. 

Spake  with  authority.     1  Kin.  17  :  1. 
God  accomplishes.    Isa.  44  :  26.    Acts  3  :  18. 
Christ  the  great  subject  of.    Acts  3  :  22 — ^24. 

Acts  10  :43.     1  Pet.  1  :  10,  11. 
Fulfilled  respecting  Christ.    Luke  24  :  44. 
Gift  of,  promised.    Joel  2  :  29,  with  Acts 

2  :  16,  17. 
Is  for  tlie  benefit  of  after  ages.    1  Pet.  1  :  12. 
Is  as  a  light  in  a  dark  place.    2  Pet.  1  :  19. 
Is  not  of  private  interpretation.  2  Pet.  1  :  20. 
Despise  not.     1  The.  5  :  20. 
Give  heed  to.    2  Pet.  1  :  19. 
Receive  in  faith.  2  Chr. 20  :  20.  Luke  24  :25. 
Blessedness  of  reading,  hearing,  and  keep- 

■   ,^      Rev.  1  :  3.     Rev.  22  :  7. 
Guilt  of  pretending  to  the  gift  of.    Jer.  14  : 

14.     Jer.  23  :  13,  14.     Kze.  13  :  2,  3. 

Pt'NlSHMENT   FOR 

Not  giving  ear  to.    Neh.  9  :  30. 
Adding  to,  or  taking  from.  Rev.  22  :  18,  19. 
Pretending  to  the  gift  of    Deu.  18   :  20. 
Jer.  14  :  15.     Jer.  23  :  15. 

Gift  of,  sometimes  possessed  by  unconvert- 
ed men.  Num.  24  :  2 — 9.  1  Sam.  19  :  20, 
23.  Mat.  7:22.  Jno.  11  :  49— 51.  1  Cor. 
13  : 2. 

How  tested.    Deu.  13  :  1—3.    Deu  18:22. 

No.  228.    PROTECTION. 

God  is  able  to  aftbrd.     1  Pet.  1  :  5.    Jude  24. 
God  is  faithful  to  aflbrd.     1  The.  6  :  23,  24. 

2  The.  3  :  3. 
Of  god,  is 

Indispensable.    Psa.  127 

Seasonable.     Psa.  46  :  1. 

Unfailing.     Deu.  31  :  6. 

Eftectual.    Jno.  10  :  28 

Uninterrupted.    Psa.  121  :  3. 

Encouraging.    Isa.  41  :  10.    Isa.  50  :  7. 


1. 


Jos.  1  :  5 
-30.     2  Cor.  12:9. 


PRO,  7 

Perpetual.     Psa.  121  :  8. 

Often  att'(jnle<i  through  means  inadequate 

in  tlieraselves.    Jud.  7:7.     1  .Sam   17  : 

45,  &0.     -2  Chr.  14  :  U. 

Is  .AFFORDED  TO 

Those  who  hearken  to  God.    Pro.  1  :  33. 
Keturning  sinners.    Job  ii  :  23,  25. 
The  perfect  in  heart.    2  Chr.  16  :  9. 
The  poor.     Psa.  14  :  6.     Psa.  72  :  12—14. 
The  oppressed.     Psa.  9  :  9. 
The  Church.    Psa.  48  :  3.    Zee.  2  :  4,  5. 

Is  VOUCHSAFICD  TO  SAINTS,  IN 

Preserving  them.     Psa.  145  :  20. 
Strengthening  tliem.    2 Tim.  4  :  17. 
Upliolding  them.    Psa.  37  :  17,  24.    Psa. 

63  :  8. 
Keeping  their  feet.  1  Sam.  2  :  9.  Pro.  3  :  26. 
Keeping  them  from  evil.    2  The.  3  :  3. 
Keeping  them  from  falling.    Jude  24. 
Keeping  them  in  the  way.     Exo.  23  :  20. 
Keeping  them  from  temptation.  Rev.  3  :  10. 
Providing  a  refuge  for  them.     Fro.  14  :  26. 

Isa.  4:6.     Isa  32  :  2. 
Defending  them  against   their   enemies. 

Deu.  :  20  :  1—4.  i)eu.  33  :  27.  Isa.  59  :  19. 
Defeating  the  counsels  of  enemies.    Isa. 

8  :  10. 
Temptation.     1  Cor.  10  :  13.    2  Pet.  2  :  9. 
Persecution.     Lulce  21  :  18. 
Calamities     Psa.  57  :  1.     Psa.  59  :  16. 
All  dangers.     Psa.  91  :  3—7. 
All  places.     Gen.  28  :  15.    2  Chr.  16  :  9. 
Sleep.     Psa.  3  :  5.     Psa.  4  :  8.    Pro.  3  :  24. 
Death.    Psa.  23  :  4. 
Saints 
Aolcnowlcdge  God  as  their.    Psa.  18  :  2. 

Psa.  62  :  2.     Psa.  89  :  IS. 
Pray  for.    Psa.  17  :  5,  8.    Isa.  51  :  9. 
Praise  God  for.    Psa.  5  :  11. 

WlTHDUJlWN  FROM  THE 

Disobedient.    Lev.  26  :  14—17. 

Backsliding.    Jos.  23  :  12, 13.  Jud.  10  :  13. 

Presumptuous.     Num.  14  :  40 — 45. 

Unbelieving.     Isa.  7  :  9. 

Oljstinately  impenitent.    Mat.  23  :  38. 
Not  to  be  found  in 

Idols.    Deu.  32  :  37—39.    Isa.  46  :  7. 

Man.    Psa.  146  :  3.    Isa.  30  :  7. 

Riches.     Pro.  11  :  4,23.     Zep.  1  :  18. 

Hosts.    Jos.  11  :  4—8,  witli  Psa.  33  :  16. 

Horses.   Psa.    33:17.     Pro.  21:  31. 
Illustrated.    Deu.  32  :  U.     Psa.  125  :  1,  2. 

Pro.  13  ;  10.    Isa.  25  :  4.    Isa.  31  :  5.    Luke 

13  :  34. 
Exemplified.    Abraham,  Gen.  15  :  1.    Jacob, 

Gen.  48  :  16.  Joseph.,  Gen.  49  :  23-25.  Is- 
rael, Jos.  24  :  17.     Darid,   Psa.  18   :  1,  2. 

Shadrach,  ^-c.    Dan.  3  :  28.    Daniel,  Dan. 

6  :  22.    Peter,  Acts  12  :  4—7.     Paul,  Acts 

18  :  10.    Acts  26  :  17. 

No.    229.    PROVIDENCE    OF    GOD, 
THE. 

Is  his  care  over  his  works.    Psa.  145  :  9. 


7  PRO. 

Is  exercised  in 
Preserving  his  creatures.   Neh.  9  :  6.   Psa. 

36  :  6.     Mat.  10  :  29. 
Providing  for  his  creatures.    Psa.  104  :  27. 

2S.  Psa.  136  :  25.  Psa.  147  :  9.  Mat.  6  :  26. 
The  special  preservation  of  saints.    Psa, 

37:28.    Psa.  91:11.     Mat.  10  :  30. 
Prospering  saints.     Gen.  24  :  48,  56. 
Protecting  saints.  Psa.  91  :  4.  Psa.  140  :  7. 
Delivering  saints.     Psa.  91  :  3.     Isa.  31  :  5. 
Leading  saints.  Deu.  8  :  2,  15.    Isa.  63  :  12. 
Bringing  his  words  to  pass.    Num.  26  :  65. 

Jos.  21  :  45.     Luke  21  :  32,  33. 
Ordering  the  ways  of  men.    Pro.  16  ;  9. 

Pro.  19:21.    Pro.  20  :  24. 
Ordaining  the  conditions  and  circumstan- 
ces of  men.  1  Sam.  2  :  7,  8.  Psa.  75  :  6,  7. 
Determining  the  period  of  human    life. 

Psa.  31  :  15.     Psa.  39  :  5.     Acts  17  :  26. 
Defeating  wicked  designs.    Exo.  15  :  9 — 

11.     2  Sam.  17  :  14,  15.    Psa.  33  :  10. 
Overruling  wicked  designs  for  good.  Gen. 

45  :  5—7.     Gen.  60  :  20.     Phi.  1  :  12. 
Preserving  the  course  of  nature.    Gen.  8  : 

22.     Job  26  :  10.     Psa.  104  :  .5—9. 
Directing  all  events.    Jos.  7  :  14.    1  Sam. 

6  : 7—10,  12.    Fro.  16  :  33.    Isa.  44  :  7. 

Acts  1  :  26. 
Ruhng  the  elements.    Job  37  :  9 — 13.    Isa. 

50  :  2.    Jon.  1  :  4,  15.    Nah.  1  :  4. 
Ordering  the  minutest  matters.    Mat.  10  : 

29,  30.    Luke  21  :  18. 
Is  righteous.    Psa.  145  :  17.    Dan.  4  :  37. 
Is  ever  watchful.    Psa.  121  :  4.    Isa.  27  :  3. 
Is  all-pervading.    Psa.  139  :  1 — 5. 
Sometimes  dark  and  mysterious.   Psa.  36  :  6. 

Psa.  73  :  16.     Psa.  77  :  19.    Rom.  11  :  33. 
All  things  are  ordered  ey, 
For  his  glory.     Isa.  63  :  14. 
For  good  to  saints.    Rom.  8  :  29. 
The  wicked  made  to  promote  the  designs  of. 
Isa.  10  :  5—12.    Acts  3  :  17,  18. 

To    BE    ACKNOWLEDGED 

In  prosperity.    Deu.  8  :  18.    1  Chr.  29  :  12. 

In  adversity.    Job  1  :  21.    Psa.  119  :  75. 

In  public  calamities.    Amos  3  :  6. 

In  our  daily  support.     Gen.  48  :  15. 

In  all  things.    Pro.  3  :  6. 
Cannot  be  defeated.    1  Kin.  22  :  30,  34.    Pro. 

21  :  30. 
Man's  eftbrts  are  vain  without.    Psa.  127  ;  1, 

2.     Pro.  21  :  31. 
Saints  should 

Trust  in.    Mat  6  :  33,  34     Mat.  10  :  9, 
29—31. 

Have  full  confidence  in.    Psa.  16  :  8.   Psa. 
139  :  10. 

Commit  their  works  unto.    Pro.  16  :  3. 

Encourage  themselves  in.     1  Sam.  30  :  6. 

Pray  in  dependance  upon.    Acts  12  :  5. 

Pray  to  bo  guided  by.     Gen.  24  :  12 — 14. 
CJen.  28  :  20,  21.    Acts  1  :  24. 
Result  of  depending  upon.    Luke  22  :  35. 
Connected  with  the  use  of  means.    1  Kin. 


PRU. 


PUN. 


21  :  19,  with  1  Kin.  22  :  37,  38.    Mic.  5  :  2, 
with  Lulie  2  :  1—4.    ActP  27  :  22,  31,  32 
Danger  of  denying.    Isa.  10  :  13 — 17.     Eze. 
2S  :  2—10.  Dan.  4  :  29-31      Hos.  2  :  8,  9, 

No.  230.    PRUBENCE. 

Exhibited    in  the    manifestiition   of   God's 

grace.     Eph.  1  :  8. 
Exemplified  by  Cliri.st.     Iso.  52  :  13.    Mat. 

21  •.24—27.     Mat.  22  :  15-,il. 
Intimately  connected  with  wisdom.     Pro. 

8  :  12. 
The  wise  celebrated  for.    Fro.  16  :  21. 
They  who  have. 

Get  Icnowledge.    Pro.  lU  :  15. 

Deal  with  knowledge.     Pro.  13  :  16. 

Look  well  to  their  goings.     Pro.  14  :  1.5, 

Understand  the  ways  of  God.    Hos.  14  :  9. 

Understand  their  own  ways.     Pro.  14  :  8. 

Crowned  with  knowledge.     Pro.  14  :  IS. 

Not  ostentatious  of  knowledge.    Pro.  12  ; 
23. 

Foresee  and  avoid  evil.    Pro.  22  :  3. 

Are  preserved  by  it.    Pro.  2:11. 

Suppress  angry  feelings,  &c.    Pro.  12  :  16 
Pro.  19  :  11. 

Regard  reproof.    Pro.  1.5  :  5. 

Keep  silence  in  the  evil  time.  Amos  5  :  13 
Saints  act  with.    Psa.  112  :  5. 
Saints  should  specially  exercise,  in  their  in- 
tercourse with  unbelievers.     Col.  4  :  6. 
Virtuous  wives  act  with.    Pro.  31  :  16,  26. 
The  young  should  cultivate.    Pio.  3  :  21. 
Of  thp;  wicked 

Fails  in  times  of  perplexity.    Jer.  49  :  7. 

Keeps  them  from  the  knowledge  of  the 
gospel.    Mat.  U  :  2-5. 

Denounced  by  God.  Isa.  5  :  21.  Isa.  29  :  15. 

Defeated  by  God.  Isa.  29  :  14.  1  Cor.  1  :  19. 
Necessity  for — Illustrated.  Luke  14  :  28 — 32 
ExempUiied.  Jacob,  Gen.  32  :  3 — 23.   Joseph, 

Gen.  41    :   39.     Jefhro,  Exo.  18  :  19.   &c 

Gideoii,  Jud.  8  :  1—3.  David,  1  Sam.  16  :  8. 

Jlged  Counsellms  of  Rehoboam,  1  Kin.  12  : 

7.     So?o?«ore,  2  Chr.  2  :  12.  JVcAemt'aft,  Neh. 

2   :   12—16.    Neh.  4  :   13—18.     Gamaliel, 

Acts  5  :  34—39.     Sergius  Paulus,  Acts  13  : 

7.    Paul,  Acts  23  :  6. 

No.  231.    PUNISHMENT  OF  THE 
WICKED,  THE. 

Is  from  God.    Lev.  26  :  18.    Isa.  13  :  11 
On  account  of  their 

Sin.    Lam.  3  :  39. 

Iniquity.    Jer.  36  :  31.    Amos  3  :  3. 

Idolatry.    Lev.  26  :  .30.     Isa.  10  :  10,  11. 

Rejection  of  the  law  of  God.  Hos.  4  : 6—9 

Ignorance  of  God.    2  The.  I  :  S. 

Evil  ways  and  doings.    Jer.  21  :  14.    Hos 
4:9.     Hos.  12:  2. 

Pride.    Isa.  10  :  12.    Isa.  24  :  21. 

Unbelief.    Rom.  11  :  20.    Heb.  3  :  18,  19. 

Covetousness.    Isa.  57  :  17.    Jer.  61  :  13. 


78  PUN. 

Oppressing.     Isa.  49  :  26.     Jer.  30  :  16,  20 

Persecuting.     Jer.  11  :21,  22.    Mat.  23  : 
34—36. 

Disobeying  God.    Neh.  9  :  26,  27.     Eph. 
5  :  6. 

Disobeying  the  gospel.    2  The.  1  :  8. 
Is  the  fruit  oi  their  sin.    Job  4  :  8.    Pro.  22  : 

8.     Rom.  6:21.     Gal.  6  :  8. 
Is  the  reward  of  their  sin.     Psa.  91  :  8.    Isa. 

3  :  11.  Jer.  16  :  18.  Rom.  6  :  23.  Heb.  2  :  2 
Often  brought  about  by  tlieir  evil  designs. 

Est.  7  :  10.     Psa  37  :  15.     Psa.  57  :  6. 
Often  commences  in  this  life.    Pro.  11  :  31. 
In  this  life  by 

Sickness.    Lev.  26  :  16.    Psa.  78  :  50. 

Famine.    Lev.  26   :  19,  20,  26,  29.     Psa. 
107  :  34. 

Noisome  beasts.    Lev.  26  :  22. 

War.     Lev.  26  :  25,  32,  33.     Jer.  6  :  4. 

Deliverance  unto  enemies.    Neh.  9  :  27. 

Fear.    Lev.  26  :  36,  37.    Job  18  :  U. 

Trouble  and  distress.    Isa.  8  :  22.    Zep 

I  :  \o. 
Cutting  oft"     Psa.  94  :  23. 
Bringing  down  tlieir  pride.    Isa.  13  :  11. 

Future,  sliall  be  awarded  by  Christ.    Mat. 

16:27.     Mat.  25:31,  4L 
Future,  described  as 

Hell.     Mat.  5  :  29.     Luke  12  :  5. 

Darkness.     Mat.  8  :  12.    2  Pet.  2  :  17. 

Resurrection  of  damnation.     Jno.  5  :  29. 

Rising  to  sliame  and  everlasting  contempt. 
Dan.  12  :  2. 

Everlasting  destruction.    Psa.  52  :  5.   Psa. 
92  :  7.     2  The.  1  :  9. 

Everlasting  fire.    Mat.  25:  41.    Jude  7. 

Eternal  death.     Rom.  6  :  23.     Rev.  21  :  8. 

Damnation  of  hell.     Mat.  23  .  33. 

Eternal  damnation.     Mar.  3  :  29. 

Elaclviiess  of  darlcness.  2  Pet  2  :  17.  Jude  13. 

Everlasting  burnings.     Isa.  33  :  14. 

Wine  of  tlie  wrath  of  God.    Rev.  14  :  10. 

Torment  with  fire.    Rev.  14  :  10. 

Torment  for  ever  and  ever.     P^ev.  14  :  11. 
The  righteousness  of  God  requires.    2  The. 

1  :6. 
Often  sudden  and  unexpected.    Psa.  35  :  S. 

Psa.  64  :  7.     Pro.  29  :  1.     1  The.  5  :  3. 
Shall  bf. 

According  to  their  deeds.    Mat.  16  :  27. 
Rom.  2  :  6,  9.    2  Cor.  5 :  10. 

According  to  the  knowledge  possessed 
by  them.    Luke  12  :  47,  48. 

Increased  bv  neglect  of  privileges.    Mat. 

II  :  21—24.     Luke  10  :  13—1,5. 
Without  mitigation.     Luke  16  :  23—26. 
Accompanied   by   remorse.     Isa.  66  :  24, 

with  Mar.  9  :  44. 
No  combination  avails  against.     Pro.  11  :  21. 
Deferred,  emboldens  them  in  sin.  Ecc.8  :  11. 
Should  be  a  warning  to  otliers.    Num.  26  : 

10.    Jude  7. 
Consummation  at  the  day  of  judgment.  Mat. 

25  :  31,  46.     Rom.  2  :  6,  16.     2  Pet.  2  :  9. 


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REC. 


RKD. 


No.  23:2.  rebellion  against 

GOU. 

Forbidden.     Num.  14  :  9.     Jos.  22  :  19. 
Provokes  God.     Num.  16  :  30.     Neh.  9  :  26. 
Provokes  Christ.    Kxo.  23  :  20,  21,  with  1 

Cor.  10  :  9. 
A'exes  tlie  Holy  Spirit.     Isa.  63  :  10. 

I^^XHIBITED  iN 

L  nbeliel".     Deut.  9  :  23.     Psa.  106  :  24,  25. 
Rejecting  his  government.     1  Sam.  8  :  7. 
Revolting  from  him.     Isa  1  :  .5.  Isa.  31  :  6. 
Despising  his  law.    Neh.  9  :  26. 
Despising  his  counsels.     Psa.  107  :  11. 
Distrusting  his  power.     Eze.  17  :  15. 
Murmuring  against  him.     Num.  20  :  3,  10. 
Refusing  to  hearken  to  him.    Dou.  9  :  23. 

Eze.  20:8.     Zee.  7:  11. 
Departing  from  him.     Isa.  59  :  13. 
Rebelling  against  governors  appointed  by 

him.    Jos.  1  :  18. 
Departing  from  his  precepts.     Dan.  9  :  5. 
Departing  from  his    instituted    worship. 

i.xo.  32  :  8,  9.  Jos.  22  :  16—19. 
Sinning  against  light.  Job  24  :  13 
Walking  after   our  own  thoughts.    Isa. 

65  :  2. 
Connected  with. 

Stubbornness.     Deu.  31  :  27. 
Injustice  and  corruption.     Isa.  1  :  23. 
Contempt  of  God.     Psa.  107  :  11. 
Man  is  prone  to.     Deu.  31  :  27. 
Tlie  heart  is  the  seat  of.    Jer.  5  :  23.    Heb. 

3  :  12. 
They  who  are  guilty  of. 

Aggravate  their  sin  by.     Job  34  :  37. 

Practise  hypocrisy  to  hide.     Hos.  7  :  14. 

Persevere  in     Deu.  9  :  7,  24. 

Increase  in,  though  chastised.     Isa.  1  :  5. 

Warned  not  to  exalt  themselves.  Psa.  66  : 7. 

Denounced.     Isa.  30  :  1. 

Have  God  as  their  enemy.     Isa.  63  :  10. 

Have  God's  hand  against  them.     1  Sam. 

12  :  16,  with  Psa.  106  :  26,27. 
Impoverished  for.     Psa.  63  :  6. 
Brought  low  for.    Psa.  107  :  11,  12. 
Dehvered  into  the  hands  of  enemies  on 

account  of     Neh.  9  :  26,  27. 
Cast  out  in  their  sins  for.     Psa.  5  :  10. 
Cast  out  of  the  Church  for.     Eze.  20  :  38. 
Restored  through  Christ  alone.     Psa.  68  : 

1.8. 
Heinousness  of.     1  Sam.  15  :  23. 

Gl'lLT  OF 

Aggravated  by  God's  fatherly  care.     Isa. 
1  :  2 

Aggravated  by  God's   unceasing  invita- 
tions to  return  to  him.     Isa.  65  :  2. 

To  be  deprecated.    Jos.  22  :  29. 

To  be  confessed.  Lam.  1  :  18,  20.  Dan.  9  :  5. 
God  alone  can  forgive.     Dan.  9  :  9. 
God  is  ready  to  forgive.     Neh.  9  :  17. 
Religious  instruction  designed  to  prevent 

Psa.  78  :  5,  8. 


Promises  to  those  who    avoid.     Deu.  28  : 

1—13.     1  Sam.  12  :  14. 
Forgiven  upon  repentance.    Neh.  9  :  26,  27. 
Ministers 

Cautioned  against.     Eze.  2:  8. 

Sent  to  those  guilty  of.  Eze.  2  :  3 — 7.  Eze. 
3  :  4—9.     Mar.  12  :  4—8. 

Should  warn  against.     Num.  14  :  9. 

Should  testify  against.    Isa  30  :  8,  9.    Eze. 
17  :  12.     Kze.  44  :  6. 

Should  remind  their  people  of  past.    Deu. 
9:7.     Deu.  31:  27. 
Punishment  for.     Lev.  26  :  14 — 39.     i  Sam. 

12  :  15.     Isa.  I  :  20.    Jer.  4 :  16—18.    Eze. 

20  :  8,  33. 
Punishment  for  teaching.    Jer.  23  :  16. 
Ingratitude  of— Illustrated.     Isa.  1  :  2,  3. 
Exemplified.     P/ia7ao/i.  Exo.  5  :  1,2.    Korah, 

4-c.  Num.  16  :  11.    Moses  and  Aaron,  Num. 

20  :  12,  24.     IsradiUts,  Deu   9,  23,  24.   Saul, 

1  Sam.  15  :  9,  23.  Jeroboam,  1  Kin.  12  ; 
28—33.  Zedekiak.  2  Chr.  36  :  13.  .Kng- 
dom  of  Israel,  Hos.  7:14.     Hos.  13  :  16. 

No.    233.    RECONCILIATION    WITH 

GOD. 

Predicted.     Dan.  9  :  24,  with  Isa.  53  :  5. 
Proclaimed  by  angels  at  the  birth  of  Christ. 

Luke  2  :  14. 
Blotting  out  the  hand-writing  of  ordinances 

'  i  necessary  to.    Eph.  2  :  16.     Col.  2  :  14. 
Effected  for  men 

By  God  in  Christ.    9  Cor.  5  :  IS. 

By  Christ  as  High  Priest.     Heb.  2  :  17. 

By  the  death  of  Christ.    Rom.  5  :  10.   Eph. 
2  :  16.     Col.  1  :  21,  22. 

By  the  blood  of  Christ.    Eph.  2  :  13.    Col 
I  :  20. 

While  alienated  from  God.    Col.  1  :  21. 

While  enemies  to  God.     Rom.  5  :  10. 
The    ministry  of,    committed  to  ministers. 

2  Cor.  5  :  18,  19. 

Ministers,  in  Christ's  stead,  should  beseech 

men  to  seek.    2  Cor.  5  :  20. 
Effects  of. 

Peace  with  God.     Eph.  2  :  16,  17. 

Access  to  God.    Eph.  2  :  18. 

Union  of  Jews  and  Gentiles.    Eph.  2  :  14. 

Union    of  things    in    heaven  and    earth. 
Col.  1  :  20,  with  Eph.  1  :  10. 
A  pledge  of  final  salvation.    Rom.  5  :  10. 
Necessity  for— Illustrated.    Mat  5:24—26. 
Typified.    Lev.  8  :  15.     Lev.  16  :  20. 

No.    234.     REDEMPTION. 
Defined.     1  Cor.  7  :  23. 

Is  of  God     Isa.  44  :  21—23,  with  Luke  1  :  68. 
Is  bv  Christ.     Mat.  20  :  28.     Gal.  3  :  13. 
Is  bv  the  blood  of  Christ.  Acts  20  :  28.  Heb. 

"9  :  12.     1  Pet  1  :  19.    Rev.  o  :  9. 
Christ  sent  to  eflect.     GaL  4  :  4,  5. 
Christ  is  made,  unto  us.    1  Cor.  1  :  30. 

Is    FROM 

The  bondage  of  the  law.    Gal.  4  :  5. 
The  curse  of  the  law.     Gal.  3  :  13. 


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The  power  of  sin.    Rora.  6  :  18,  22. 

The  power  of  the  grave.     Psa.  49  :  15. 

All  troubles.     Psa.  25  :  ii. 

All  iuiciuity.     Psa.  130  :  8.     Tit.  2  :  14. 

All  evil.     Gen  4S  :  16. 

This  present  evil  world.     Gal.  1  :  4. 

Vaiu  conversation.     1  Pet.  1  :  18. 

Knemies     Psa.  106  :  10,  11.    Jer.  15  :  21. 

Death.     Hos.  13  :  14. 

Destruction.     Psa.  103  :  4. 
Man  cannot  eftect.    Psa.  49  :  7. 
Corruptible  things  cannot  purchase.     1  Pet. 

1  :  18. 
Procures  for  us 

Justification.    Rom.  3  :  24. 

Forgiveness  of  sin.   Eph.  1  :  7.  Col.  1  :  14. 

Adoption.    Gal.  4  :  4,  5. 

Purification.     Tit.  2  :  14. 
The  present  life,  the  only  season  for.    Job 

36  :  IS,  19. 
Described  as 

Precious.     Psa.  49  :  8. 

Plenteous.     Psa.  130  :  7. 

Eternal.    Heb.  9  :  12. 

"  The  soul.  'Psa.  49  :  15.    Psa.  71  :  23. 

The  body.    Rom.  3  :  23. 

The  life.    Psa.  103  :  4.    Lam.  3  :  53. 

The  inlieritance.    Eph.  1  :  14. 
Ma>-ifests  the 

Power  of  God.    Isa.  50  :  2. 

Grace  of  God.    Isa.  S2  :  3. 

Love  and  pity  of  God.    Isa.  63  :  9. 
A  subject  for  praise.    Isa.  44  :  22,  23.    Isa. 

51  :  11. 
Old  Testament  saints   partakers  of.    Heb. 

9  :  15. 
They  who  p.irtake  of. 

Are    the    property  of  God.     Isa.  43  :  1. 
1  Cor.  6  :  20. 

Are  first-fruits  unto  God.    Rev.  14  :  4. 

Are  a  peculiar  people.     2  Sam.  7  :  23. 
Tit.  2  :  14,  with  1  Pet.  2  : 9. 

Are  assured  of.    Job  19  :  25.    Psa.  31  :  5. 

Are  sealed  unto  the  day  of    Eph.  4  :  30. 

Are  zealous  of  good  works.    Tit.  2  :  14. 

Walk  safely  in  holiness.    Isa.  35  :  8,  9. 

Shall  return  to  Zion  with  joy.    Isa.  35  : 
10. 

Alone  can   learn   the    songs  of  heaven. 
Rev.  14  :  3,  4. 

Commit  themselves  fo  God.    Psa.  31  :  5. 

Have  an   earnest  of  the  completion  of 
Eph.  1  :  14,  with  2  Cor.  1  :  22. 

V/ait  for  the  completion  of    Rom.  8  :  23. 

Prav  for  the  completion  of.    Psa.  26  :  11. 
Psa.  44  ;  26. 

Praise  God  for.     Psa.  71  :  23.    Rev.  5  :  9. 

Should  glorify  God  for.     1  Cor.  6  :  20. 

Should  be  without  fear.    Isa.  43  :  1. 
Typified.      Israel,   Exo.  6   :   6.      Firsl-horn, 

"Eso.   13  :  11 — 15.    Num.   13  :  15.    .'i/one- 

menl-moncy,     Exo.    30    :    12 — 15.      Bond- 
servant, Lev.  25  :  47 — 54. 


No.    235.    REPENTANCK. 

Commanded  to  all  by  God.    Acts  17  :  30. 
Commanded  by  Christ.   Rev.  2  :  5,  16.  Rev. 

3  :3. 
Given  by  God.     Acts  11  :  18.    2  Tim.  2  :  25. 
Christ  came  to  call  sinners  to.     Mat.  9  :  13. 
Christ  exalted  to  give.    Acts  5  :  31. 
By  the  operation  of  the  Holy  Ghost.    Zee. 

12  :  10. 
Called  repentance  unto  life.     Acts  11  :  18. 
Called  repentance  unto  salvation.  2  Cor.  7:10. 
We  should  be  led  to,  by 

The  long-sufl'ering  of  God.     Gen.  6  :  3, 
with  1  Pet.  3  :  20.     2  Pet.  3  :  9. 

The  goodness  of  God.    Rom.  2  :  4. 

The  chastisements  of  God.     1  Kin.  8  :  47. 
Rev.  3  :  19. 
Godly  sorrow  works.    2  Cor.  7  :  10. 
Necessary  to  the  pardon  of  sin.    Acts  2  :  38. 

Acts  3:19.     Acts  8  :  22. 
Conviction  of  sin  necessary  to.   1  Kin.  8  :  38. 

Acts  2  :  37,  38. 
Preached 

By  Christ.    Mat.  4  :  17.    Mar.  1  :  15. 

By  John  the  Baptist,    Mat.  3  :  2. 

By  the  Apostles.   Mar.  6  :  12.  Acts  20  :  21, 

In  the  name  of  Christ.    Luke  24  :  47. 
Not  to  be  repented  of.    2  Cor.  7  :  10. 
The  present  time  the  season  for.    Psa.  95  : 

7,  8,  with  Heb.  3  :  7,  8.    Heb.  4  : 7. 
There  is   joy  in  heaven  over  one  sinner 

brought  to.    Luke  15  :  7,  10. 
Ministers  should  rejoice  over  their  people 

on  their.    2  Cor.  7  :  9. 
Should  be  evidenced  bv  fruits.    Dan.  4  :  27. 

Mat.  3  :  8.     Acts  26  :  20, 
Should  be  accompanied  by 

Humility.    2  Chr.  7  ;  14,    Jas  4  :  9,  10. 

Shame  and  confusion.   Ezr.  9  :  6 — 15.   Jer. 
31  :  19.     Eze.  16  :  61,  63.     Dan.  9  :  7,  8. 

Self-abhorrence.    Job  42  :  6. 

t'onfession.     Lev.  26  :  40.    Job  33  :  27. 

Faith.  Mat.  21  :  32.  Mar.  1  :  16.  Acts  20  :  21. 

Prayer.     1  Kin.  8  :  33.     Acts  8  :  22. 

Conversion.    Acts  3  :  19.    Acts  26  :  20. 

Turning  from  sin.    2  Chr.  6  :  26. 

Turning  from  idolatry.  Eze.  14  :  6.  1  The. 
1  :9. 

Greater  zeal  in  the  path  of  duty.    2  Cor. 
7  :11. 
Exhortations  to.    Eze.  14  :  6.    Eze.  18  :  30. 

Acts  2  :  38.    Acts  3  :  19. 
The  wicked 

Averse  to.    Jer.  8  :  6.    Mat.  21  :  32. 

Not  led  to,  bv  the  judgments  of  God.  Rev. 
9:  20,  21.    'Rev.  16  :  9. 

Not  led  to,  by  miraculous  interference. 
Luke  16  :  30,  31. 

Neglect  the  time  given  for.    Rev.  2  :  21. 

Condemned  for  neglecting.    Mat.  II  :  20. 
Danger    of  neglecting.    Mat.   11   :  20—^4. 

Luke  13  :  3,  5.     Rev.  2  :  22. 
Neglect  of,  followed  by  swift  judgment, 

Ilev.  2  :  5,  16. 


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Denies  to  apostates.    Heb.  6  :  4 — 6. 

lUustratcLl.     Luke  15  :  18—^1.     Luke  IS  :  13. 

True — Exemplified.  Israelites,  Jud.  10  : 
15,  16.  Daiid,  1  Sam.  12  :  13.  Manassth, 
2  fhr.  33  :  12,  13.  Job,  Job  42  :  6.  Nine- 
vek,  Jon.  3  :  &— 8.  iMat.  12  :  41.  Feler, 
Mat.  26  :  75.  Zaccheus,  Luke  19  :  9.  TIai'f 
on  the  cross,  Lulce  23  :  40,  41.  Corinthians, 
2  Cor.  7  :  9. 

False— E.xemplified.  Saul,  1  Sam.  15  :  24—30. 
.•Ihab,  1  Kin.  21  :  27—29.  Judas,  Mat.  27  : 
3—0. 

No.    236.    REPROOF. 

God  gives,  to  the  wicked.    Psa.  50  :  21.    Isa. 

51  :  20. 
Christ  sent  to  give.     Isa.  2  :  4.     Isa.  11:3. 
The  Holy  Spirit  gives.    Jno.  16  :  7,  8. 
Clirist  gives,  in  love.    Rev.  3  :  19. 

O^J  ACCOINT  OF 

Impenitence.     Mat.  11  :  20 — 24. 

Not  understanding.    Mat.  16  :  9,  11.  Mar. 
7  :  18.     Jno.  S  :  43.       • 

Hardness  of  heart.  Mar.  8  :  17.  Mar.  16  :  14. 

Fearfulness.   ilar.  4  :  40.   Luke  24  :  37,  38. 

Unbelief.    Mat.  17  :  17,  20.     Mar.  16  :  14. 

Hypocrisj-.    Mat.  15:7.     Mat.  23  :  13,  &c. 

r.eviling  Christ.     Luke  23  :  40. 

Unruly  conduct.     1  The.  5  :  14. 

Oppressing  our  brethren.     Neh.  5  :  7. 

Sinful  practices.    Luke  3  :  19. 
The  scriptures  are  profitable  for.    Eph.  5  : 

13.     2  Tim.  3  :  16. 
When  fro.^i  God, 

Is  for  correction.    Psa.  39  :  11. 

Is  despised  by  the  wicked.     Pro.  1  :  30. 

Should  not  discourage  saints.     Heb.  12  :  5. 

Pray  that  it  be  not  in  anger.     Psa.  6  :  1. 
Should  be  accompanied  hy  exhortation  to 

repentance.     1  Sam.  12  :  20 — 25. 
Dkchri^d  to  be 

Better  than  secret  love.    Pro.  27  :  5. 

Better  tlian  the  praise  of  fools.     Ecc.  7  :  5. 

An  excellent  oil.     Psa.  141  :  5. 

More  profitable  to  saints,  than  stripes  to  a 
fool.     Pro.  17  :  10. 
.^.  proof  of  faithful  friendship.    Pro.  27  :  6. 
Le.\i.s  to 

Understanding.    Pro.  15  :  32. 

Knowledge     Pro.  19  :  2.i. 

AVis.lom.     Pro.  15  :  31.    Pro.  29  :  15. 

Honour     Pro.  13  :  18. 

Hajipiness.     Pro.  6  :  2.3. 
Eventually  brings  more  respect  than  flat- 
tery.    Pro  28  :  23. 
Of  those  who  ofl'end,  a  warning  to  others 

1  Tim.  5  :  20. 
Hypocrites  not  qualified  to  give.    Mat.  7  :  5. 
-Ministers  are  sent  to  give.    Jer.  44  :  4. 
Ministers  are  empowered  to  give.  Mic.  3  'S, 

Ml.NrSTERS  SIIOILD  GIVE, 

Openly.     1  Tim.  5  :  20. 
Fearlessly.     Eze.  2  :  3 — 7. 
With  all  authority.    Tit.  2  :  15. 
With  long-suflering,  &c.    2  Tim.  4  :  2. 


Unreservedly.     Isa.  58  :  1. 
Sharply,  if  necessary.    Tit.  1  :  13. 
Witli  cliristian  love.    2  The.  3  :  15. 

They  who  give,  are  hated  by  scorners.  Pro. 
9  :  8.     Pro.  15  :  12. 

Hatred  of,  a  proof  of  brutishness.  Pro.  12  ;  1. 

Hatred  of,  leads  to  destruction.  Pro.  15  :  10. 
Pro.  29  :  1. 

Contempt  of,  leads  to  remorse.    Pro.  5  :  12. 

Rejection  of,  leads  to  error.    Pro.  10  :  17 

Saints  should 

Give.    Lev.  19  :  17.     Eph.  5  :  11. 
Give  no  occasion  for.     Phi.  2  :  15. 
Receive  kindly.     Psa.  1 11  :  5. 
Love  those  who  give.     Pro.  9  :  8. 
Delight  in  those  who  give.     Pro.  24  :  25. 

Attention  to,  a  proof  of  prudence.  Pro.  15  :  5. 

Exemplified,  iianmel,  1  Sam.  13  :  13.  Na- 
than, 2  Sam.  12  :  7—9.  ./Ihijah,  1  Kin.  14  : 
7—11.  Elijali,  1  Kin.  21  :  20.  Elisha, 
2  Kin.  5  :  2b.  Joab,  1  Chr.  21  :  3.  Shemaiah, 
2  Chr.  12  :  5.  Hanani,  2  Chr.  16  :  7.  Ztch- 
ariah,  2  Chr.  24  :  20.  Daniel,  Dan.  5  :  22, 
23.  John  the  Baptist,  Mat.  3  :  7.  Luke  3  : 
19.  S(ey)/im,  Acts  7  :  51.  Pe(er,  Acts  8  : 
29.    Po(ii,  Gal.  2  :  11. 

No.  237.    RESIGNATION. 

Christ  tet  an  example  of    Mat.  26  :  39,  42. 

Jno.  12:27.    Jno.  IS  :  11. 
Commanded.     Psa.  37  :  7.    Psa.  46  :  10. 
Should  be  exhibited  in 

Submission  to  the  will  of  God.  2  Sam.  15  : 
26.    Mat.  6:10. 

Submission  to  the  sovereignty  of  God  in 
his  purposes.     Rom.  9  :  20,  21. 

The  prospect  of  death.    Acts  21  :  13. 

Loss  of  goods.    Job  1  :  15, 16,  21. 

Loss  of  children.  Job  1  :  18,  19,  21. 

Chastisements.    Heb.  12  ;  9. 

Bodily  suffering.    Job  2  :  8—10. 
The  wicked  are  devoid  of.    Pro.  19  :  3. 
Motives  to  ; 

CJod's  greatness.    Psa.  46  :  10. 

CJod's  love.    Heb.  12  :  6. 

God's  justice.     Neh.  9  ;  33. 

God's  wisdom.    Rom.  11  :  32,  33. 

God's  faithfulness.     1  Pet.  4  :  19. 

Our  own  sinfulness.  Lam.  3  :  39.  Mic.  7  : 9. 
Exemplified.    Jacob,  Gen.  43  :  14.    Jlaron, 

Lev.  10  :  3.    Israelites,  Jud.  10  :  15.     Eli, 

I  S.am.  3  :  18.  David,  2  Sam.  12  :  23. 
Hezekiah,  2  Kin.  20  :  19.  Job,  Job  2  :  10. 
Stephen,  Acts  7  :  69.  Vaul,  Acts  21  :  13. 
Disciples,  Acts  21  :  14.   Petei;  2  Pet.  1  :  14. 

No.    238.    RESURRECTION,    THE. 

A  doctrine  of  the  Old  Testament.    Job  19  : 

26.     Psa.  49  :  15.     Isa.  26  :  19.     Dan.  12  :  2. 

A  first  principle  of  the  gospeL    Heb.  6  :  1,2. 

Expected  by  the  Jews.    Jno.  H  :  24.    Heb. 

II  :  35. 

Denied  by  the  Sadducees.  Mat.  22  :  23. 
Luke  20  :  27.    Acts  23  :  6. 


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Explained  away  by  false  teachers.    2  Tim. 

•>  :  IS. 
Called  in  question  by  some  in  the  primitive 

Church.     1  Cor.  15  :  12. 
Is  not  incredible.    Mar.  12  :  24.    Acts  26  :  8. 
Is  not  contrary  to  reason.    Jno.  12  :  24.     1 

Cor.  15  :  35—44. 
Assumed  and  proved  by  our  Lord.    Mat.  22  : 

29—3-2.     Luke  14  :  14.°  Jno.  6  :  28,  29. 
Preached  by  the  Apostles.     Acts  4  :  2.   Acts 

17  :  IS.     Acts  24  :  15. 
Credibility  of,  shown  by  resurrection  of  in- 
dividuals.  Mat.  9  :  25.   Mat.  27  :  53.   Luke 

7  :  14.    Jno.  11  :  44.    Heb.  11  :  3.5. 
Certainty  of,  proved  by  tlie  resurrection  of 

Christ.     1  Cor.  15  :  12—20. 
Effected  ev  the  power  of 

C;od.     Mat.  22  :  29. 

Christ.    Jno.  5  :  29,  29.    Jno.  6  :  39, 40,  44. 

The  Holy  Ghost.    Rom.  8:11. 
Shall  be  of  all  the  dead.    Jno.  5  :  23.    Acts 

24  :  15.    Rev.  20  :  13. 
Saints  in,  sh.ill 

Rise  through  Christ.    Jno.  11  :  25.    Acts 
4:2.     1  Cor.  15  :  21,  22. 

Rise  first.     1  Cor.  15  :  23.    1  The.  4  :  16. 

Rise  to  eternal  life.  Dan.  12  :  2.  Jno.  5  :  29. 

Be  glorified  with  Christ.     CoL  3  :  4. 

Be  as  the  angels.     Mat.  22  :  30. 

Have  incorruptble  bodies.     1  Cor.  15  :  42. 

Have  glorious  bodies.     1  Cor.  16  :  43. 

Have  powerful  bodies.     1  Cor.  15  :  43. 

Have  spiritual  bodies.     1  Cor.  15  :  44. 

Have  bodies  like  Christ's.     Phi.  3  :  21. 

Be  recompensed.     Luke  14  :  14. 
Saints  should  look  forward  to.    Dan.  12  :  13. 

Phi.  3  :  11. 
Of  saints  shall  be  followed  by  the  change  of 

those  then  alive.    1  Cor.  15  :  61,  with  1 

The.  4  :  17. 
The  pkeaching  of,  caused 

Mocking.    Acts  17  :  32. 

Persecution.    Acts  23:  6.  Acts  24  :  11—15. 
Blessedness  of  those  who  have  part  in  the 

first.     Rev.  20  :  6. 
Of  the  wicked,  shall  be  to- 

Shame  and  everlasting  contempt.    Dan. 
12  :  2. 

Damnation.    Jno.  5  :  29. 
Illustrative  of  the  new  birth.    Jno.  5  :  25. 
Illustrated.     Eze.  37  :    1—10.     1   Cor.  15  : 

36,  37. 
No.    239.    RESURRECTION    OF 
CHRIST,    THE. 
Foretold  by  the  prophets.     Psa.  16  :  10,  with 

Acts  13  :  34,  35.     Isa.  26  :  19. 
Foretold  by   himself.    Mat.  20  :  19.     Mar. 

9  :  9.    Mar.  14  :  28.    Jno.  2  :  19—22. 
Was  NECEs.sARy  to 

The  fulfilment  of  scripture.   Luke  24  :  45,  46 
Forgiveness  of  sins.     1  Cor.  16  :  17. 

Justification.    Rom.  4  :  25.    Rom.  8  :  34 

Hope.     1  Cor.  15  :  19. 

The  efficacy  of  preaching.     1  Cor.  15  :  14. 


The  efficacy  of  faith.     1  Cor.  15  :  14,  17. 
A  proof  of  his  being  the  Son  of  Ciod.    Psa. 

2  :  7,  with  Acts  13  :  33.    Rom.  1  :  4. 
Effected  by 

The  power  of  God.    Acts  2  :  24.    Acts  3  : 
15.    Rom.  8:11.    Eph.  1  :  20.    Col  2  :  12. 

His  own  power.    Jno.  2  :  19.    Jno.  10  :  18. 

The  power  of  the  Holy  Ghost.  1  Pet.  3:18. 
On  the  first  day  of  the  week.     Mar.  16  :  9. 
On  the  third  day  after  his  death.     Luke  24  : 

46.     Acts  10  :  40.     1  Cor.  15  :  4. 
The  apostles 

At  first  did  not  understand  the  predictions 
respectiug.     Mar.  9  :  10.    Jno.  20  :  9. 

Very  slow  to  believe.   Mar.  16  :  13,   Luke 
24  :  9,  11,37,38. 

Reproved  for  their  unbelief  of.    Mar.  16  : 
14. 
He  appeared  .after,  to 

Mary  Magdalene.  Mar.  16  :  9.  Jno.  20  :  18. 

The  wom^en.     Mat.  28  :  9. 

Simon  Peter.     Luke  24  :  34. 

Two  disciples.     Luke  24  :  13—31. 

Apostles,  e.\cept  Thomas.  Jno.  20  :  19,  24. 

Apostles,  Thomas  being  present.  Jno.  20  : 
26. 

Apostles  at  the  sea  of  Tiberias.  Jno.  21  : 1 

Apostles  in  Galilee.    Mat.  28  :  16,  17. 

Above  five  hundred  brethren.  1  Cor.  15  :  6. 

James.     1  Cor.  15  :  7. 

All  the  Apostles.    Luke  24  :  51.    Acts  1  : 
9.     1  Cor.  15  :  7. 

PauL     1  Cor.  15  :  8. 
Fraud  impossible  in.    Mat.  27  :  63—66. 
He  gave  many  infallible  proofs  of.     Luke 

24  :  35,  39,  43.     Jno.  20  :  20,  27.    Acts  1  :  3. 

"Was  -ATTESTED  BY 

Angels,  Mat.  28  :  5—7.    Luke  24  :  4—7,  2.'?. 

Apostles.    Acts  1  :  22.    Acts  2  :  32.    Acts 
3  :  15.     Acts  4  :  33. 

His  enemies.     Mat.  23  :  11—1.5. 
Asserted    and   preached   by  the  Apostles. 

Acts  25  :  19.    Acts  26  :  23. 
Saints 

Begotten  to  a  lively  hope  by.  1  Pet,  1  :3,21. 

Desire  to  know  the  power  of     Phi.  3  :  10. 

Should  keep,  in  remembrance.  2  Tim.  2  : 8. 

Shall  rise  in  the  likeness  of     Rom.  6  :  5. 
1  Cor.  16  :  49,  with  Phi  3  :  21. 
Is  an  emblem  of  the  new  birth.    Rora.  6  :  4. 

Col.  2  :  12. 
The  first-fruits  of  our  resurrection.    Acts 

26  :  23.     1  Cor  15  :  20,  23. 
The  truth  of  the  gospel  involved  in.     1  Cor. 

15  :  14,  1.5. 
Followed  by  his  exaltation.    Acts  4  :  10,  U. 

Rom.  8  :  34.     Eph.  1  :  20.     Rev   1  :  18. 
An  assurance  of  the  judgment   .\cts.  17  :  31. 
Typified.     Isaac,  Gen  22  :  13,  with  Heb.  11  : 

19.    Jmtah,  Jon.  2  :  10,  with  Mat.  12  :  40. 

No.    240.    REVENGE. 
Forbidden.    Lev.  19  :  18.    Pro.  24  :  29.  Rom. 

12  :  17,  19.     1  The.  5  :  16.     1  Pet.  3  :  9. 
Christ  an  example  of  forbearing.  I  Pet  2  :  23. 


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Rebuked  by  Christ.    Luke  9  :  54,  55. 
Inconsistent  with  christian   spirit.      Luke 

9  :  55. 
Proceeds  from  a  spiteful  henrt.    Eze.  25  :  15. 
Instead  of  taking,  wk  should 

Trust  in  God.  Pro.  20  :  2>.  Rom.  1-2  :  19. 

f.xhibit  love.     Lev.  19  :  IS.    Luke  6  :  35. 

Give  place  unto  wrath.     Bom.  12  :  19. 

Kxcrcise  forbearance.    Mat.  5  :  33 — 41. 

Bless.     Rom.  12  :  14. 

Overcome  others  bv  kindness.  Pro.  25  :  21. 
witli  Rom.  12  :  20. 
Keep  others  from   takin;?.     1   Sam.  24  :  7. 

1  Sam.  25  :  24—31.     1  Sam.  26  :  9. 
Be  thankful  for  being  kept   from  taking. 

1  Sam.  25  :  .32,  33. 
The  wicked  are  earnest  after.    Jer.  20  :  10. 
Punishment  for.    Eze.  25  :  15 — 17.    Amos 

1  :  11.  12. 
Exemplified.  Simeon  and  Levi,  Gen.  34  :  25 

Siimson,  Jud.  15  :  7,  3.    Jud.  16  :  28—30 

Jonh.  2  Sam.  3   :  27.     Msalom,  2  Sam.  13  : 

2.3—29.       Jezebel,   1   Kin.    19    :   2.      ^ihah, 

1  Kin.  22  :  26.     Haman,    Est.  3  :  8—15. 

Kdomites,  Eze.  25  :   12.     Philistines,    Eze. 

25  :  15.     Herodias,  Mar.  6  :  19 — 24.    James 

and  John,  Luke  9  :  54.     Chief  priests.  Acts 

5  :  33.   Jews,  Acts  7  :  64  :  69.    Acts  23  :  12 

No.  241.    REVILING  AND  RE- 
PROACHING. 

Forbidden.     1  Pet.  3  :  9. 

Of  rulers  specially  forbidden.    Exo.  22  :  28, 

with  Acts  23  :  4,  5. 
Thk  wicked  utter,  ac.ainst 

God.     Psa.  74  :  22.     Psa.  79  :  12. 

Christ.    Mat.  27  :  39.     Luke  7  :  34. 

Saints.     Psa.  102  :  S.     Zep.  2  :  8. 

Rulers.    2  Pet.  2  :  10,  11.    Jude  8,  9. 
Of  Christ,  predicted.    Psa.  69  :  9,  with  Rom. 

15  :  3.     Psa.  89  :  51. 
The  conduct  of  Christ  under.     I  Pet.  2  :  23. 
Saints 

Endure.     1  Tim.  4  :  10.    Heb.  10  :  33. 

Endure  for  God's  sake.    Psa.  69  :  7. 

Endure  for  Christ's  sake.    Luke  6  :  22. 

Should  expect.     Mat.  10  :  25. 

Should  not  fear.     Isa.  51  :  7. 

Sometimes  depressed  by.     Psa.  42  :  10,  11. 
Psa.  44  :  16.    Psa  69  :  20. 

May  take  pleasure  in.    2  Cor.  12  :  10. 

Supported  under.    2  Cor.  12  :  10. 

Trust  in  God  under.     Psa.  67  :  3.    Psa. 
119  :42. 

Pray  under.    2  Kin.  19  :  4,  16.    Psa.  89  :  .50. 

Return  blessings  for.    1  Cor.  4  :  12.    1  Pet. 
3  :  9. 
Ministers  should  not  fear.    Eze.  2  :  6. 
Happiness  of  enduring,  for  Christ's  sake. 

1  Pet.  4  :  14. 
Blessedness  of  enduring,  for  Christ's  sake. 

Mat.  5  :  11.    Luke  6  :  22. 
Excludes  from  heaven.    1  Cor.  6  :  10. 
Punishment  for.    Zep.  2  :  8,  9.    Mat.  5  :  22. 


Exemplified.  Joseph''s  brethren,  Gen.  37  :  19. 
Goliath.  I  Sam.  17  :  43.  Michul,  2  Sam.  6  : 
20.  Shiinei,  2  Sam.  16  :  7,  8.  Sennnrherih, 
Isa.  37  :  17,  23,  24.  Moabites  and  Jlmmon- 
ites,  Zep  2  :  8.  Pharisees,  Mat.  12  :  24. 
./pics,  -Mat  27  :  30,  40.  Jno.  8  :  43.  Male- 
factor, Luke  23  :  39.  .mhenian  philoso- 
phers. Acts  17  :  18. 

No.    242.     REWARD    OF    SAINTS, 
THE. 
Is  from  God.    Col.  3  :  24.    Heb.  11:6. 
Is  of  grace,  through  faith  alone.    Rom.  4  : 

4,  5,  16.     Rom.  11:6. 
Is  of  God's  good  pleasure.    Luke  12  :  32. 
Prepared  by  God.    Heb.  11  :  16. 
Prepared  by  Christ.    Jno.  14  :  2. 
As  servants  of  Christ.     Col.  3  :  24. 
Not  on  account  of  their  merits.  Rom.  4  :  4,5. 
Described  as 
Being    with  Christ.    Jno.   12   :  26.    Jno. 

14  :  3.     Phi.  1  :  23.     1  The.  4  :  17. 
Beholding  the  face  of  God.    Psa.  17  :  15. 

Mat.  5  :  8.    Rev.  22  :  4. 
Beholding  the  glory  of  Christ.  .Inc.  17  :  24. 
Being  glorified  with  Christ.    Rom.  8  :  17, 

18.    Col.  3  :  4. 
Sitting   in  judgment  with  Christ.     Luke 

22  :  30,  with  1  Cor.  6  :  2. 
Reigning  with  Christ.  2  Tim.  2  :  12.  Rev. 

5  :  10.    Rev.  20  :  4. 
Reigning  for  ever  and  ever.    Rev.  22  :  5. 
A  crown  of  righteousness.    2  Tim.  4  :  8. 
A  crown  of  glory.     1  Pet.  5  :  4. 
A  crown  of  life.    Jas.  1  :  12.    Rev.  2  :  10. 
An  incorruptible  crown.     1  Cor.  9  :  25. 
Joint  heirship  with  Christ.    Rom.  8  :  17. 
Iniieritance  of  all  things.    Rev.  21  :  7. 
Inheritance  with  saints  in    light.      Acts 

20  :  32.     Acts  26  :  IS.     Col.  1  :  12. 
Inheritance  eternal.    Heb.  9  :  15. 
Inheritance  incorruptible,  &c.   1  Pet.  1  :  4. 
A  kingdom.    Mat  25  :  31.    Luke  22  :  29. 
A  kingdom  immoveable.     Heb.  12  :  23. 
Shining  as  the  stars.    Dan.  12  :  3. 
Everlasting  light.    Isa.  60  :  19. 
Everlasting  life.  Luke  18  :  30.  Rom.  6  :  23. 
An  enduring  substance.     Heb.  10  :  34. 
A  house,  eternal  in  the  heavens.    2  Cor. 

5  :  1. 
A  city  which  hath  foundations.  Heb.  11 :  10. 
Entering  into  the  jov  of  the  Lord.    Mat 

25  :21,  with  Heb.  12  :  2. 
Rest.    Heb  4  :  9.    Rev.  14  :  13. 
Fulness  of  joy.     Psa.  16  :  11. 
The  prize  of  the  high  calling  of  God  in 

Christ.    Phi.  3  :  14. 
Treasure  in  heaven.    Mat.  19  :  21.    Luke 

12  :  33. 
An  eternal  weight  of  glory.    2  Cor.  4:17. 
Is  great.  Mat.  5  :  12.  Luke  6  :  35.  Heb.  10  :  35. 
Is  full.    2  Jno.  8. 
Is  sure.    Pro.  11  :  18. 
Is  satisfying.    Psa.  17  :  15. 


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Is  inestimable.     Isa.  64  :  4,  with  1  (Jor.  2  :  9. 
Saints   may  feel  confident  of.    Psa.  73  :  24. 

2  Cor.  5:1.     2  Tim.  4  :  8. 
Hope  of  a  cause  of  rejoicing.    Rom.  6  :  2. 
Be  careful  not  to  lose.    2  Jno.  8. 
The  prospect  of,  should  lead  to 

Diligence.    2  Jno.  8. 

Pressing  forwarti.     Phi.  3  :  14. 

Enduring  suffering  for  Christ.    2  Cor.  4  : 
16—18.     Heb.  u' :  26. 

Faithfulness  unto  death.    Rev.  2  :  10. 
Present  afflictions  not  to  be  compared  with. 

Rom.  8  :  13. 
Shall   be  given  at  the  second  coming  of 

Christ.     Mat.  16  :  27.    Rev.  22  :  12. 

No.  243.  RICHES. 

God  gives.     1  Sam.  2  :  7.    Ecc.  5  :  19. 
God  gives  power  to  obtain.    Deu.  8  :  IS. 
The  blessing  of  the  Lord  brings.  Pro.  10:22. 
Give  worldly  power.    Pro.  22  :  7. 
Descrip,f;d  as 

Temporary.     Fro.  27  :  24. 

Uncertain.     1  Tim.  6  :  17. 

Unsatisfving.    Ecc.  4  :  8.    Ecc.  6  :  10. 

Corruptible.    Jas.  5:2.     1  Pet.  1:18. 

Fleeting.     Pro.  23  :  5.    Rev.  18  :  16,  17. 

Deceitful.     Mat.  13  ;  22. 

Liable  to  be  stolen.     Mat.  6  :  19. 

Pcrisliable.    Jer.  48  :  3S. 

Thick  clay.     Hab.  2  :  6. 
Often  an  obstruction  to  the  reception  of  the 

gospel.     Mar.  10  :  23—25. 
Deceitfulness  of,  chokes  the  word.    Mat. 

13  :  22. 
The  love  of,  the  root  of  all  evil.  1  Tim.  6  :  10. 
Often  lead  to 

Pride.    Eze.  28  :  5.    Hos.  12  :  8. 

Forgetting  God.    Deu.  8  :  13,  14. 

Denying  God.    Pro.  30  :  8,  9 

Forsaking  God.     Deu.  32  :  1-5. 

Rebelling  against  God.     Neh.  9  :  25,  26. 

Rejecting  Christ.  Mat  19  :22.  Mar.  10  :22. 

Self-sufficiency.     Pro.  28  :  11. 

Anxiety.     Ecc.  5  :  12. 

An  overbearing  spirit.    Fro.  18  :  23. 

Violence.    Mic.  6  :  12. 

Oppression.    Jas.  2  :  6. 

Fraud.    Jas.  5  :  4. 

Sensual  indulgence.    Jas.  5  :  5. 
Life  consists  not  in  abundance  of.    Luke 

12  :  1.5. 
Be  not  over-anxious  for.    Pro.  30  :  8. 
Labour  not  for.     Pro.  23  :  4. 
They  who  covet, 

Fall  into  temptation  and  a  snare.    1  Tim. 
6  :9. 

Fall  into  hurtful  lusts.     1  Tim.  6  :  9. 

Err  from  the  faith.     1  Tim.  6  :  10. 

Use   unlawful  means    to    acquire.     Pro. 
28  ;  20. 

Bring  trouble  on  themselves.  1  Tim.  6  :  10. 

Bring  trouble  on  their  famihes.  Pro.  15  :  27. 
Profit  not  in  the  day  of  wrath.    Pro.  11:4. 
Cannot  secure  prosperity.    Jas.  1  :  11. 


Cannot  redeem  the  soul.    Psa.  49   :  6 — 9. 

1  Pet.  1  :  18. 

Cannot  deliver  in  the  day  of  God's  wrath. 

Zep.  1  :  18.     Rev.  6  :  15—17. 
Thev  who  possess,  should 
Ascribe  tlicm  to  God.     1  Chr.  29  :  12. 
Not  trust  in  them.    Job  31  :  24.     1  Tim. 

6  :  17. 
Not  set  the  heart  on  them.    Psa,  62  :  10. 
Not  boast  of  obtaining  them.    Deu.  8  :  17. 
Not  glory  in  them.     Jer.  9  :  23. 
Not  hoard  them  up.     Mat.  6  :  19. 
Devote   them  to  God's  service.      1  Chr. 

29  :3. 
Give  of  them  to  the  poor.      Mat.   19   :  21. 

1  Jno  3  :  17. 

Use  them  in  promoting  the  salvation  of 
others.    Luke  16:9. 

Be  liberal  in  all  things.     1  Tim.  6  :  18. 

Esteem  it  a  privilege  to  be  allowed  to 
give.     1  Chr  29  :  14. 

Not  be  high-minded.     1  Tim.  6  :  17. 

When  converted,  rejoice  in  being  hum- 
bled.   Jas.  1  :  9,  10. 
Heavenly  treasures  superior  to.    Mat.  6  : 

19,  20. 
Ofthe  wicked  laid  up  for  the  just.  Pro.  13  :22. 
The  wicked 

Often  increase  in.    Psa.  73  :  12. 

Often  spend  their  days  in.    Job  21  :  13. 

Swallow  down.    Job  20  :  15. 

Trust  in  the  abundance  of.    Psa.  62  :  7. 

Heap  up.    Job  27  :  16.     Ecc.  2  :  26. 

Keep,  to  their  hurt.     Ecc.  5  :  13. 

Boast  themselves  in.    Psa.  49  :  6. 

Profitnotby.     Pro.  13  :  7.     Ecc.  5  :  11. 

Have  trouble  with.     Pro.  15  :  6. 

Must  leave,  to  others.     Psa.  49  :  10. 
Vanity  of  heaping  up.    Psa.  39  :  6.    Ecc.  5  : 

10,  11. 
Guilt  of  trusting  in.    Job  31  :  24,  28. 
Guilt  of  rejoicing  in.    Job  31  :  25,  28. 
Denunciations  against  those  who 

Get,  by  vanity.    Fro.  13  :  11. 

Get,  unlawfully.    Jer.  17  :  11. 

Increase,  by  oppression.  Pro.  22  :  16.  Hab. 

2  :  6—8.     Mic.  2  :  2,  3. 

Hoard  up.     Ecc.  5  :  13,  14.    Jas.  5  :  3. 

Trust  in.     Pro.  11  :  23. 

Receive    their  consolation  from.     Luke 
6  :  24. 

Abuse.    Jas.  6:1,6. 

Spend,  upon  their  appetite.  Job  20  ;  1.5 — 17. 
Foliv  and  danger  of  trusting  to — Illustrated. 

Luke  12  :  16—21. 
Danger  of  misusing — Illustrated.    Luke  16  : 

19—25. 
Examples  of  saints  possessing.  Jlhram,  Gen. 

13  :  2.     Lot,  Gen.  13   :   5,  6.     Isaac,  Gen. 

26  :  13,  14.    Jacob.  Gen.  32  :  5,  10.    Joneph, 

Gen.  45:8,  13.     .Boaz,  Ruth   2    :   1.     Bar- 

zillai,  2  Sam.  19  :  32.     Shimammite,  2  Kin. 

4  :  8.     David,  1  Chr.  29  :  23.     Jehoshaphat, 

2  Chr.  17  :  5.  Hezekiah,  2  Chr.  32  :  27—29. 
Job,  Job  1  :  3.     Joseph  of  Jlrimathea,  Mat. 


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27  :  37.  Zaccheus,  Luke  19  :  2.  Dorcas, 
Acts  9  :  36. 
Examples  of  wicked  men  possessing.  Lahan, 
Gen.  30  :  30.  Esau,  Gen.  36  :  7.  Nahal, 
1  Sam.  25  :  2.  Human,  Est.  5  :  11.  Jim- 
7nonites,  Jer.  49  :  4.  Tynans,  Eze.  28 
Youn«  man,  Mat.  19  :  22. 

No.  244.    RIGHTEOUSNESS. 
Is  obedience  to  God's  law.  Deu.  6  :  25,  with 

Rom.  10  : 5. 
God  loves.    Psa.  11:7. 
God  looks  for.    Isa.  5  :  7. 
Christ 
Is  the  Sun  of.    Mai.  4  :  2. 
Loves.    Psa.  45  :  7,  with  Hob.  1  : 9. 
Was  girt  with.    Isa.  11  :  5. 
Put  on,  as  a  breast-plate.     Isa.  .59  :  17. 
Was  sustained  by.     Isa.  59  :  16. 
Preached.    Psa.  40  :  9. 
Fulfilled  all.  Mat.  3  :  15. 
Is  made,  unto  his  people.     1  Cor.  1  :  30. 
Is  the  end  of  the  law  for.    Rom.  10  :  4. 
Has  brought  in  everlasting.    Dan,  9  :  24. 
Shall  judge  with.      Psa.  72  :  2.    Isa.  11  :  4 

Acts  17  :31.    Rev.  19  :  11. 
Shall  reign  in.    Psa.  45  :  6.    Isa.  32  :  1. 

Heb.  1  :  8. 
Shall  execute.    Psa.  99  :  4.    Jer.  23  :  5. 
None,  by  nature,  have.    Job  15  :  14.    Psa. 

14  :3,  with  Rom.  3  ;  10. 
Cannot  come  by  the  law.  Gal.  2:21.  Gal.  3:21 
No  justification  by  works  of.    Rom.  3  :  20. 

Rom.  9  :  31,  32.     Gal.  2  :  16. 
No   salvation  by  works  of.    Eph.  2  ;  8,  9. 

2  Tim.  1  :  9.     Tit.  3  :  5. 
Unregenerate    man  seeks    justification  by 

works  of.    Luke  18  :  9.    Rom.  10  :  3. 
The  blessing  of  God  is  not  to  be  attributed  to 

our  works  of.    Deu.  9  :  5. 
Saints 
Have,  in  Christ.    Isa.  45  :  24.    Isa.  54  :  17. 

2  Cor.  5  :  21. 
Have,  imputed.    Rom.  4  :  11,  22. 
Are  covered  with  the  robe  of    Isa.  61  :  10. 
Receive,  from  God.     Psa.  24  :  5. 
Are  renewed  in.     Eph.  4  :  24. 
Are  led  in  the  paths  of.    Psa.  23  :  3. 
Are  servants  of    Rom.  6  :  16,  18. 
Characterized  by.  Gen.  18  :  25.  Psa.  1  :  5, 6. 
Know.     Isa.  51  :  7. 
Do.  1  Jno.  2  :  29.     1  Jno.  3  :  7. 
Work,  by  faith.     Heb.  11  :  33. 
Follow  after.     Isa.  51  :  1. 
Put  on.    Job  29  :  14. 
Wait  for  the  hope  of.    Gal.  5  :  5. 
Pray  for  the  spirit  of    Psa.  51  :  10. 
Hunger  and  thirst  after.     Mat.  5  :  6. 
Walk  before  God  in.     1  Kin.  3  :  6. 
Oder  the  sacrifice  of  Psa.  4  :  6.  Psa.  51  :  19. 
Put  no  trust  in  their  own.    Phi.  3  :  6 — 8. 
Count  their  own,  as  filthy  rags.  Isa.  64  :  6. 
Should  seek.    Zep.  2  :  3. 
Should  live  in.    Tit.  2  :  12.     1  Pet.  2  :  24. 
Should  serve  God  in.    Luke  1  :  73.  1 


Should   jield    their  members  as   instru- 
ments of     Rom.  6  :  13. 
Should  yield  their  members  servants  to. 

Rom.  6  :  19. 
Should  have  on  the  breast-plate  of.    Eph. 

6  :  14. 
Shall  receive  a  crown  of    2  Tim.  4  :  8. 
Shall  see  God's  face  in.    Psa.  17  :  1.5. 
Of  saints  endures  for  ever.     Psa.  112  :  3,  9, 

with  2  Cor.  9  :  9. 
An  evidence  of  the  new  birth.     1  Jno.  2  :  29. 
The  kingdom  of  God  is.     Rom.  14  :  17. 
The  fruit  of  the  Spirit  is  in  all.     Eph.  5  :  9. 
The  scriptures  instruct  in.    2  Tim  3  :  16. 
Judgments  designed  to  lead  to.     Isa.  26  :  9. 
Chastisements  yield  the  fruit  of   Heb.  12  :11. 
Has  no  fellowship  with  unrighteousness.    2 

Cor.  6  .- 14. 
Ministers  should 
Be  preachers  of.    2  Pet.  2  :  5. 
Reason  of    Acts  24  :  25. 
Follow  after.    1  Tim.  6  :  11.    2  Tim.  2  :  22. 
Be  clothed  with.     Psa.  132  :  9. 
Be  armed  with.     2  Cor.  6  :  7. 
Pray  for  fruit  of,  in  their  people.    2  Cor. 
9  :  10.     Phi.  1:11. 
Keeps  saints  in  the  right  way.    Pro.  11  :  5. 

Pro.  13  :  6. 
Judgment  should  be  executed  in.  Lev.  19  :  15. 
Thev  who  walk  in,  and  follow, 
Are  righteous.     1  Jno.  3  :  7. 
Are  the  excellent  of  the  earth.   Psa.  16  :  3 

with  Pro.  12  :  26. 
Are  accepted  with  God.    Acts  10  :  35. 
Are  loved  by  God.  Psa.  146  :  8.  Pro.  15  :  9. 
Are  blessed  by  God.    Psa.  5  :  12. 
Are  objects  of  God's  watchful  care.    Job 

36:7.     Psa.  34:15.     1  Pet.  3  :  12. 
Are  tried  by  God.     Psa.  11:5. 
Are  exalted  by  God.    Job  36  : 7. 
Dwell  in  security.     Isa.  33  :  15,  16. 
Are  bold  as  a  lion.     Pro  28  :  1. 
Are  delivered  out  of  all  troubles.    Psa.  34  : 

19.     Pro.  11:  8. 
Are  never  forsaken  by  God.     Psa.  37  :  2.5. 
Are  abundantly  provided  for.  Pro.  13  :  25. 
Are  enriched.     Psa.  112  :  3.     Pro.  15  :  6. 
Think  and  desire  good.    Pro.  11  :  23.   Pro. 

12  :  5. 
Know  the  secret  of  the  Lord.    Pro.  3  :  32. 
Have  their  prayers  heard.     Psa  34  :  17. 
Pro.  15  :  29.     1  Pet.  3  :  12. 
Have  their  desires  granted.    Pro.  10  :  24. 
Find  it  with  life  and  honour.     Pro.  21  :  21. 
Shall  hold  on  their  way.    Job  17  :  9. 
Shall  never  be  moved.     Psa.  15  :  2,  5.   Psa. 

55:22.     Pro.  10:30.     Pro.  12:3. 

Shall  be  ever  remembered.     Psa.  112  :  6. 

Shall  flourish  as  a  branch.     Pro.  11  :  23. 

Shall  be  glad  in  the  Lonl.     Psa.  64  :  10. 

Brings  its  own  reward.    Pro.  11  :  IS.     Isa. 

3:  10. 
Tends  to  life.    Pro.  11  :  19.     Pro.  12  :  29. 
The  work  of,  shall  bo  peace.     Isa.  32  :  17. 


RIG. 


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RIG. 


The  efl'ect  of,  shall  be  quietness  and  assu- 
rance for  ever.     Isa.  3-2  :  17. 
Is  a  crown  of  glory  to  the  aged.  Pro.  16  :  31 
The  wicked 

Are  far  from.     Psa.  119  :  150.     Isa.  46  :  12. 

Are  free  from.    Rom.  6  :  20. 

Are  enemies  of.    Acts  13  :  10. 

Leave  oft'.    Amos  6  :  7,  with  Psa.  36  :  3. 

Follow  not  after.     Rom.  9  :  30. 

Do  not.     1  Jno.  3  :  10. 

Do  not  obey.  Rom.  2  :  8,  with  2  The.  2  :  12 

Love  lying  rather  than.     Psa.  52  :  3. 

Make  mention  of  God,  not  in.     Isa.  48  : 1. 

Thougli  favoured,  will  not  learn.   Isa.  '26  : 
10,  with  Psa.  106  :  43. 

Speak  contemptuously  against  those  who 
follow.     Psa.  31  :  IS. 

Hate  those  who  follow.     Psa.  34  :  21. 

Slay  those  who   follow.     Psa.  37  :  32.     1 
Jno.  3  :  12,  with  Mat.  23  :  36. 

Should  break  oft' their  sins  bv.  Dan.  4  :  27. 

Should  awake  to.     1  Cor.  lo":  34. 

Should  sow  to  themselves  in.  PIos.  10  :  12. 

Vainly  wish  to  die  as  those  who  follow. 
Num.  23  :  10. 
The  throne  of  kings  established  by.     Pro. 

16:12.     Pro.  25:5. 
Nations  exalted  by.    Pro.  14  :  34. 
Blessed.vess  of 

Having,  jimputed  without  works.     Rom. 
4  :6. 

Doing.    Psa.  106  :  3, 

Hungering  and  thirsting  after.     Mat.  5  :  6. 

Sufteringf.ir.     1  Pet.  3  :  14. 

Being  persecuted  for.     Mat.  5  :  10. 

Turning  others  to.     Dan.  12  :  3. 
Promised  to  the  Church.     Isa,  32  :  16.    Isa. 

45  :8.     l.sa  61  :  11.     Isa.  62  :  1. 
Promised  to  saints.     Isa.  60  :  21.     Isa.  61  :  3. 
ExempUfied.    Jacob,  Gen.  30   :   33.     David. 

■2  Sam.  22  :  21.     Zacharias,  .S-c.     Luke  1:  6 

Jihel,  Heb.  11:4.     Lot,  2  Pet.  2  :  8. 

No.  245.  RIGHTEOUSNKSS  OF  GOD, 
THE. 

Is  part  of  his  character.    Psa.  7  :  9.     Psa. 

116  :  6.    Psa.  119  :  137. 
Described  as 

Very  liigh.     Psa.  71  :  19. 

Abundant.    Psa.  43  :  10. 

Bevond  computation.    Psa.  71  :  15. 

Everlasting.     Psa.  119:142 

Enduring  for  ever.    Psa.  111:3. 

The  habitation  of  his  throne.    Psa.  97  :  2. 
Christ  acknowledged.    Jno.  17  :  25. 
Christ  committed  his  cause  to.    1  Pet.  2  :  23. 
Angels  acknowledge.    Rev.  16  :  5. 
Exhibited  in 

His  testimonies.    Psa.  119  :  13S,  144. 

His    commandments.      Deu.    4  :  8.     Psa 
119  :  172. 

His  judgments.  Psa.  19  :  9.  Psa.  119  :  7,  62. 

His  word.    Psa.  119  :  123. 

His  ways.    Psa.  145  :  17. 


His  acts.    Jud.  5:11.    1  Sam.  12  : 7. 

His  government.     Psa.  96  :  13.  Psa.  9S  :  9. 

The  gospel.    Psa.  85  :  10,  with  Rom.  3  : 
25,  26. 

The  final  judgment.    Acts  17  :  31. 

The  punishment  of  the  wicked.  Rom.  2  :  6. 
2  The.  1:6.  Rev.  16  :  7.  Rev.  19  :  2. 
Shown  to  the  posterity  of  saints.  Psa.  103  :  17. 
Shown  openly  before  the  heathen.  Psa.  98  :  2. 
God  delights  in  the  exercise  of.  Jer.  9  :  24. 
The  heavens  shall  declare.    Psa.  50  :  6.   Psa. 

97  :6. 

S.tlNTS 

Ascribe,  to  him.    Job  36  :  3.    Dan.  9  :  7. 

Acknowledge,  in  his  dealings.    Ezr.  9  :  15. 

Acknowledge,  though  tlie  wicked  prosper. 
Jer.  12  :  1,  with  Psa  73  :  12—17. 

Recognise,  in  the  fulfilment  of  his  pro- 
mises     ISTeh.  9  :  8. 

Confident  of  beholding.     Mic.  7  :  9. 

Uplield  by.     Isa.  41  :  10. 

Do  not  conceal.     Psa.  40  :  10. 

Mention,  only.    Psa  71  :  16. 

Talk  of     Psa.  35  :  28.     Psa  71  :  15,  24. 

Declare,  to  others.    Psa.  22  :  31. 

Magnifv.     Psa   7  :  17.    Psa.  51  :  14.    Psa. 
145  :7. 

Plead,  in  prayer.  Psa!  143  :  11.  Dan.  9  :  16. 
Leads  him  to  love  righteousness.  Psa.  11  :  7. 
We  siiot'i.n  pr.iy 

To  be  led  in.     Psa.  5  :  8. 

To  be  quickened  in.     Psa.  119  :  40. 

To  bo  delivered  in.  Psa.  31  :  1.  Psa.  71  :  2. 

To  be  answered  in.     Psa.  143  :  1. 

To  be  judged  according  to.    Psa.  35  :  24. 

For  its  continued  manifestation.  Psa.  36  :  10. 
His  care  and  defence  of  his  people  designed 

to  teach.     Mic.  6  :  4,  5. 
The  wicked  have  no  interest  in.  Psa.  69  :  27. 
Illustrated.     Psa.  36  :  6. 

No.    246.     RIGHTEOUSNESS    IM- 
PUTED. 

Predicted.    Isa.  46  :  13.  Isa.  51  :  5.  Isa.  56  :  1- 
Revealed  in  the  gospel.    Rom.  1  :  17. 
Is  of  the  Lord.    '^Isa.  64  :  17. 
Described  as 
The  righteousness  of  faith.    Rom.  4  :  13. 

Rom.  9  :  30.     Rom.  10  :  6. 
The   righteousness  of  God,  without  the 

law.     Rom.  3  :  21. 
The  rischtcousness    of  God    by  faitli    in 

Christ.     Rom.  3  :  22. 
Christ  being  made  righteousness  unto  us. 

1  Cor.  1  :  30. 
Our  being  made  the  righteousness  of  God, 
in  Christ.     2  Cor.  5  :  21. 
Christ  is  the  end  of  the  law  for.  Rom.  10  :  4. 
Christ  called  the  Lord  oi  r  Righteousness 

by  reason  of.    Jer.  23  :  6. 
Is  an  everlasting  righteousness.   Dan.  9  :  24. 
Is  a  free  gift.    Rom.  5  :  17. 
Never  to  be  abolished.     Isa.  51  :  6. 
The  promises  made  through.  Rom.  4  :  13, 16. 


SAB. 


87 


SAI. 


Saim's 

Havo,  on  bclievinij.     Rom.  4  :  5,  11,  '24 

<Jlothc(i  witli.     Isa.  61  :  10. 

^iado  lightcous  by.     Rom.  5  :  19. 

JusUficii  by.     Rom.  3  :  -26. 

Kxallod  in.    Psa  89  :  16. 

Desire  to  be  found  in.     Phi  3  :  9. 

(jlory  in  having.     Isa  io  :  24,  -25. 
K..\hortation  to  seek.     Mat.  6  :  33. 
Tlie  tJcntilcs  attained  to.     P,,om.  9  :  30. 
ijle.sseduess    ot    those    who    have.     Rom 

4  .-6.    • 

ThK    VVICKKD 

la;noraiit  of.    Rom.  10  :  3. 
i^.tiinible  at.     Rom.  9  :  32. 
Sulimit  not  to.     Rom.  10  :  3. 
Hxcluded  fiom.     Psa.  69  :  27. 
E,\emplified.    ^Ihrahairi,  Rom.  4  :  9,  22.    Gal. 
3  :  6.     Paul,  Phi.  3  ;  7—9. 

No.    247.     SABBATH,    THE. 

Instituted  bv  God.     Gen.  2  ;  3. 

Grounds  of  its  institution.    Gen.  2  :  2,  3 

Kxo.  20  :  II. 
The  seventh  day  observed  as.   Exo.  20  : 9, 

10. 
Made  for  man.    Mar.  2  :  27. 
God 

Blessed.     Gen  2  :  3.     Exo  20  :  II. 

Sanctified.    Gen.  2  :  3.     Kxo.  31  :  15. 

Hallowed.     Exo  20  :  11. 

Commanded,  to  be  kept     Lev.  19  :  3,  30. 

Commanded,  to  be  sanctified.    Exo.  20  :  S 

Will  have  his  goodness  commemorated  in 
the  observance  of.    Deu.  o  :  I.d. 

Shows  favour  in  appointing.    Nell.  9  :  14. 

Shows  considerate  kindness  in  appointing, 
Exo.  23  :  12. 
A  sign  of  the  covenant.    Exo.  31  :  13,  17. 
A  type  of  the  heavenly  rest.     Heb.  4  :  4,  9. 
Christ 

Is  Lord  of.    Mar.  2  :  23. 

Was  accustomed  to  observe.    Luke  4  :  16 

Taught  on:     Luke  4  :  31.     Luke  6  ;  6. 
Servants  and  cattle  should  be  allowed  to  rest 

upon.     Exo.  20  :  10.     Deu.  5  :  14. 
No  manner  of  work  to  be  done  on.     Exo 

20  :  10.     Lev.  23  :  3. 
No  purchases  to  be  made  on.    Neh.  10  :  31. 

Neh  13  :  15—17. 
No  burdens  to  be  carried  on.    Neh.  13  :  19 

.ler.  17  :  21. 
Divine  worship  to  be  celebrated  on.     Eze 

46  :  3      Acts  16  :  13. 
The  scriptures  to  be  read  on.     Acts  13  :  07 

Acts  15  :  21. 
The  word  of  God  to  be  preached  on.     Acts 

13:14,15,44.     Acts  17  :  2.     Acts  18  :  4 
Works  connected  with    religious    service 

lawful  on.     Num.  29  :  9.    Mat  12  :  5.   Jno 

7  :23. 
Works  of  mercy  lawful  on.    Mat.  12  :  12. 

Luke  13  :  16.     Jno.  9  :  14. 
Necessary  wants  may  be  supplied  on.   Mat 
12  :  1.     Luke  13  :  15.    Luke  14  :  1. 


C.KiA.i:r> 

The  sabbath  of  tlie   Lord.     Exo.  20  :  10. 
Lev.  23  :  3.     Deu.  5  :  14. 

The  sabbath  of  rest.     Exo.  31  :  15. 

The  rest  of  the  holy  sabbath.     Kxo.  16  : 
23. 

God's  holv  day.     Isa  68  :  13. 

The  Lord''s  day.    Rev.  1:10. 
First  day  of  the  week  kept  as,  by  primitive 

Church.    Jno.  20  :  26.    Acts  20  :  7.    1  Cor. 

16  :  2. 

S.4IMT3 

Observe.     Neh.  13  :  22. 

Honour  God  in  observing.    Isa.  58  :  13. 

Rejoice  in.     Psa.  118  :  24.     Isa.  68  :  13. 

Testify  against  those  who  desecrate.  Neh. 
13  :"15,  20,  21. 
Observance  of,  to  be  perpetuaL    Exo.  31  : 

10,  with  Mat.  5  :  17,  18. 
Blessedness  of  honouring.     Isa.  58  :  13,  14. 
Blosseiiness  of  keeping.     Isa.  56  :  2,  6. 
Denunciations  against  those  who  profane. 

Neh.  13  :  18.     jcr.  17  :  27. 
Punishment  of  those  who  profane.      Exo. 

31  :  14,  15.     Num.  15  :  32—36. 
The  wicked 

Mock  at.     Lam.  1:7. 

Pollute.     Isa.  66  :  2.     Eze.  20  :  13,  16. 

Profane.     Neh.  13  ;  17.     Eze.  22  :  8. 

Wearied  Viy.    Amos  8  :  5. 

Hide  tlicir  eyes  from.     Eze.  22  :  26. 

Do  tlieir  own  pleasure  on.     Isa.  69  :  13. 

Boar  burdens  on.     Neh.  13  :  15. 

Work  on.     Neh.  13  :  15. 

Traffic  on.     Neh.  10  :  31.    Neh.  13  :  15,  10. 

Sometimes  pretend  to  be  zealous  for.  Luke 
13  :  14.    Jno.  9  :  16. 

Mav  be  iudiciallv  deprived  of.     Lam.  2  : 6. 
Hos  2"  :  11. 
Honouring  of — Exemplified. ilfosfs,  <f-c.  Num. 

15  :  32—34.     Nehe.miah,  Neh.   13    :  15,  21. 

The  vomen,  Luke  23  :  56.     Paul,  Acts  13  : 

14.     Disciples,  Acts  16  :   13.     JoAn,  Rev. 

I  :  10. 
Dishonouring  of — E.xemplified.      Gatherers 

of   mannn,    Exo.    16    :   27.     Gatherers  of 

sticks,  Num.  15  :  32.     Men  of  Tyre,  Neh. 

13  :  16.     Inhabitants    of  Jerusalem.      Jer. 

17  :21— 23. 

No.  248.  SAINTS,  COMPARED   TO. 
The  sun.    Jud.  5  :  31.        Mat.  13  :  43. 
Stars.     Dan  12  :  3. 
Liu'-lits.     Mat  6  :  14.     Phi.  2  :  1.5. 
Mount  Zion,     Psa.  125  :  1,  2. 
Lebanon.     Hos  14  :  5 — 7. 
Treasure.     Kxo.  19  :  5.    Psa.  135  :  4. 
Jewels.     Mai  3  :  17. 
Gold.    Job  23  :  10.     Lam.  4  :  2. 
Vessels  of  gold  and  silver.    2  Tim.  2  :  20. 
Stones  of  a  crown.     Zee.  9  :  16. 
Lively  stones.     1  Pet  2  :  5. 
Babes.     Mat.  11  :  25.     1  Pet.  2  :  2. 
Little  children.     Mat.  19  :  3.     1  Cor.  14  :  20. 
Obetlient  children.     1  Pet.  1  :  14. 


SAL. 

Members  of  the  body.     1  Cor.  12  :  20,  27. 

Soldiers.    2  Tim.  2  :  .3,  4. 

Runners  in  a  race.   1  Cor.  9  :  24.  Heb.  12  : 1. 

Wrestlers.    2  Tim.  2  :  5. 

Good  servants.    Mat.  25  :  21. 

Strangers  and  pilgrims.     1  Pet  2  :  11. 

Sheep.  Fsa.  73  :  52.   Mat.  25  :  33.   Jno.  10  :  4. 

Lambs.     Isa.  40  :  11.    Jno.  21  :  15. 

Calves  of  the  stall. ,  Mai.  4  :  2. 

Lions.    Pro.  28  :  1.    Mic.  5  :  8. 

Kagles.     Psa.  103  :  a.    Isa.  40  :  31. 

Doves.     Psa.  68  :  13.     Isa.  60  :  8. 

Thirsting  deer.    Psa.  42  :  1. 

Good  fishes.    Mat  13  :  48. 

Dew  and  sliowers.    Mic.  5  :  7. 

Watered  gardens.    Isa.  58  :  11. 

Unfailing  springs.    Isa.  58  :  II. 

Vines.     Song  of  Sol.  6:11.    Hos.  14  :  7. 

Branches  of  a  vine.    Jno.  15  :  2,  4,  5. 

Pomegranates.    Song  of  Sol.  4  :  13. 

Good  figs.     Jer.  24  :  2 — 7. 

Lilies.     Song  of  Sol.  2  :  2.    Hos.  14  ;  5. 

Willows  by  the  water-courses.    Isa.  44  :  4. 

Trees  planted  by  rivers.     Psa.  1  :  3. 

Cedars  in  Lebanon.     Psa.  92  :  12. 

Palm  trees.     Psa.  92  :  12. 

Green  olive  trees.     Psa.  52  :  8.    Hos.  14  :  6. 

Fruitful  trees.     Psa.  1  :  3.    Jer.  17  :  8. 

Corn.    Hos.  14  :  7. 

Wheat.     Mat.  3  :  12.    Mat.  13  :  29,  30. 

Salt.    Mat.  5  :  13. 

No.  249.    SALVATION. 
Is  of  God.  Psa.  3  :  8.  Psa.  37  :  39.   Jer.  3  :  23. 
Is  of  the  purpose  of  God.    2  Tim.  1  :  9. 
Is  of  the  appointment  of  God.  1  The.  5  :  9. 
God  is  willmg  to  give.     1  Tim.  2  :  4. 
Is  by  Christ.     Isa.  63  :  9.     Eph.  5  :  23. 
Is  by  Christ  alone.    Isa.  45  :  21,  22.    Isa.  59  ; 

16.     Acts  4  :  12. 
Announced  after  the  fall.    Gen.  3:15. 
Of  Israel,  predicted.   Isa.  35  :  4.   Isa.  45  :  17. 

Zee.  9  :  16.    Rom.  II  :  26. 
Of  the  Gentiles,  predicted.    Isa.  45  :  22.    Isa. 

49  :  6.     Isa.  52  :  10. 
Revealed  in  the  gospel.   Eph.  1  :  13.   2  Tim. 

1  :  10. 

Came  to  the  Gentiles  through  the  fall  of  the 
Jews.    Rom.  11  :  11. 

The  Captain  of.    Heb.  2  :  10. 
The  Autlior  of.    Heb.  5  :  9. 
Appointed  for.    Isa.  49  :  6. 
Raised  up  for.    Luke  1  :  69. 
Has.    Zee.  9  :  9. 

Brings,  with  him.  Isa.  62  :  11.  Luke  19  :  9. 
Mighty  to  eft'ect.  Isa.  63  :  1.  Heb.  7  :  2.5. 
Came  to  etl'ect.  Mat.  18  :  11.  1  Tim.  1  :  15. 
Died  to  etiect.  Jno.  3  :  14,  15.  Gal.  1  :  4. 
Exalted  to  give.  Acts  5  :  31. 
Is  not  by  works.     Rom.  11  :  6.    Eph.  2  :  9. 

2  Tim.  1  :  9.    Tit.  3  :  5. 

Is  of  grace.    Eph.  2  :  6,  8.    2  Tim.  1  :  9. 
Tit.  2:11. 


O  SAL. 

Is  of  love.    Rom.  5:8.     1  Jno.  4  :  9, 10. 
Is  of  mercy.    Psa.  6  :  4.    Tit.  3  :  5. 
Is  of  the  long-snfiering  of  God.  2  Pet.  3  :  15. 
Is  through  faith  in  Christ.     Mar.   16  :  16. 

Acts  16  :  31.    Rom.  10  :  9.    Eph.  2:8.     1 

Pet.  1  :  5. 
Reconciliation  to  God,  a  pledge  of.  Rom.  5 : 

10. 

Is  DELIVERANCE  FROM 

Sin.    Mat.  1  :  21,  with  1  Jno.  3  :  5. 

Uncleanness.     Eze.  36  :  29. 

The  devU.     CoL  2  :  15.     Heb.  2  :  14,  15. 

Wrath.     Rom.  5:9.     1  The  1  :  10. 

This  present  evil  world.     Gal.  1  :  4. 

Enemies.     Luke  1  :  71,  74. 

Eternal  death.    Jno.  3  :  16,  17. 
Confession  of  Christ  necessary  to.  Rom.  10  : 

10. 
Regeneration  necessary  to.     1  Pet.  3  :  21. 
Final  perseverance  necessary  to.  Mat.  10  :  22. 
Described  as 

Great.     Heb.  2  :  3. 

Glorious.    2  Tim.  2  :  10. 

Common.     Jude3. 

From  generation  to  generation.  Isa.  51  :  8. 

To  the  uttermost.     Ileb.  7  :  ib. 

Eternal   Isa.  45  :  17.  Isa.  51  :  6.  Heb.  5  :  9. 
Searched  into  and  exhibited   by  the    pro- 
phets.    1  Pet.  1  :  10. 
The  gospel  is  the  power  of  God  unto.  Rom. 

1  :  16.     1  Cor.  1  :  18. 

Preacliing  the  word  is  the  appointed  moans 

of     I  Cor.  1  :  21. 
The  scriptures  are  able  to  make  wise  unto. 

2  Tim.  3  :  15.     Jas.  1  :  21. 

Now  is  the  day  of.     Isa.  49  :  8.     2  Cor.  6  :  2 
From  sin,  to  be  worked  out  with  fear  and 

trembling.    Phi.  2  :  12. 
SaisTs 

Chosen  to.    2  The.  2  :  13.    2  Tim.  1  :  9. 

Appointed  to  obtain.     1  The.  6  :  9. 

Are  heirs  of    Heb.  1  :  14. 

Have,  through  grace.    Acts  15  :  11. 

Have  a  token  of  in  their  patient  suft'ering 
for  Christ.     Phi.  1  :  28,  29. 

Kept  by  the  power  of  God  unto.  1  Pet.  1  :  5 

Beautified  with.     Psa  149  :  4. 

Clothed  with.    Isa.  61  :  10. 

Satisfied  by.    Luke  2  :  30. 

Love.     Psa.  40  :  16. 

Hope  for.    Lam.  3  :  26.    Rom.  8  :  24. 

Wait  for.     Gen.  49  :  18.     Lam.  3  :  26. 

Long  for.    Psa.  119  :  81,  174. 

Earnestly  look  for.     Psa.  119  :  123. 

Daily  approach  nearer  to.    Rom.  13  :  11. 

Pieccive,  as  the  end  of  their  faith.     1  Pet 
1  :9. 

Welcome  the  tidings  of.     Isa  52  :  7,  witli 
Rom.  10  :  15. 

Pray  to  be  visited  with.     Psa.  85  :  7.    Psa. 
106:4.     Psa.  119:41. 

Pray  for  assurance  of     Psa.  35  :  3. 

Pray  for  a  joyful  sense  of.     Psa.  51  :  12. 

Evidence,  by  works.    Heb.  6  :  9,  10. 


SAN. 


89 


SCO. 


Ascribe,  to  God.     Psa.  25  :  5.     Isa.  12  :  2. 
Praise  God  for.     1  Chr.  16  :  23.   Psa  96  :  2. 
Commemorate,  with  thanks.     Psa.  116:13, 
Rejoice  iu.    Psa.  9  :  14.    Psa.  21  :  1.    Isa. 

25  :9. 
Glory  in.     Psa.  21  :  5. 
Declare.     Psa.  40  :  10.     Psa.  71  :  1.5. 
Godly  sorrow  worketh  repentance  unto.    2 

Cor.  7  :  10. 

All  the  earth  shall  see.  Isa  62  :  10.  Luke  3  : 6. 
Ministers 
Give  the  knowledge  of.     Luke  I  :  77. 
Show  the  way  of.     Acts  16  :  17. 
Should  exhort  to.   Eze.  3  :  18.   Acts  2  :  40. 
Should  labour  to  lead  others  to.  Rom.  11  : 

14. 
Should  be  clothed  with.    2  Chr.  6  :  41. 

Psa.  132  :  16. 
Should  use  self-deuial  to  lead  others  to.    1 

Cor  9  :  22. 
Should  endure    suffering  that   the  elect 

may  obtain.    2  Tim.  2  :  10. 
Are  a  sweet  savour  of  Christ,  unto  God,  in 

those  who  obtain.     2  Cor.  2  :  15. 
The  heavenly  host  ascribe,  to  Gol.    Rev. 

7  :  10.     Rev.  19  :  1. 
Sought  is  vain  from 
Idols.     Isa.  45  :  20.    Jer.  2  :  28. 
Earthly  power.     Jer.  3  :  23. 
No  escajie  for  those  who  neglect.  Heb.2  :  3. 
Is  far  off  from  tlie  wicked.     Psa.  11!)  :  155 

Isa.  o9  :  11. 
Illustrated  ev 
A  rock.     Den.  32  :  15.     Psa.  95  :  1. 
A  horn.     Psa.  18  :  2.     Luke  1  :  69. 
A  tower.    2  Sam.  22  :  51. 
A  helmet.     Isa.  59  :  17.     Eph.  6  :  17. 
A  shield.    2  Sam.  22  :  36. 
A  lamp.     Isa.  62  :  1. 
A  cup      Psa  116:  13 
Clothing.   2  Chr.  6 :  41.   Psa.  132  :  16.   Psa. 

149  :  4.     Isa  61  :  10. 
Wells.     Isa.  12  :  3. 

Walls  and  bulwarks.  Isa.  26  :  1.  Isa.  60  :  13. 
Chariots.    Hab.  3  :  8. 
A  victory.     1  Cor.  15  :  57. 
Typified.  Num.  21  :  4—9,  with  Jno.3  :  14,  15. 

No.    2-50.    SANCTIFICATION. 

Is  separation  to  the  service  of  God.     Psa.  4  : 

3.     2  Cor.  6  :  17. 
Effected  bv 

God.    Eze.  37  :  28.     1  The.  5  :  23.    Jude  1. 

Christ.     Heb.  2  :  11.     Heb.  13  :  12. 

The  Holy  Ghost.  Rom.  15  :  16.  1  Cor.  6:11. 
In  Christ.     1  Cor.  1  :  2. 
Through  the  atonement  of  Christ.     Heb.  10  : 

10.     Heb.  13  :  12, 
Through  the  word  of  God.    Jno.  17  :  17,  19. 

Eph.  5  :  26. 
Christ  made,  of  God,  unto  us.     1  Cor.  1  :  30 
Saints  elected  to  salvation  through.    2  The. 

2  :  13.     1  Pet.  1  :  2. 
All  saints  are  in  a  state  of  Acts  20  :  32.  Acts 

26  :  IS.     1  Cor.  6.11. 


The  Church  made  glorious  by.    Eph.  5  :  26, 

Should  lead  to 

Mortification  of  sin.     1  The.  4  :  3,  4. 

Holiness.     Horn.  6  :  22.     Eph.  5  :  7—9. 
Offering  up  of  saints    acceptable   through. 

Kom.  15  :  16. 
Saints  fitted  for  the  service  of  God  by.    2 

Tim.  2  :  21. 
God  wills  all  saints  to  have.    1  The.  4  :  3. 
-Ministers 

Set  apart  to  God's  service  by.    Jer.  1  :  5. 

Should  pray  that  their  people  may  enjoy 
complete.     1  The.  5  :  23. 

Should  e.xhort  their  people  to  walk  in.     1 
The.  4:1,3. 
None  can  inherit  the  kingdom  of  God  with- 
out.    1  Cor.  6  :  9—11. 
Tvpified.     Geu.  2  :  3.    Exo.  13  :  2.   Exo.  19  : 

14.    Exo.  40  :  9—15.    Lev.  27  :  14—16. 

No.  251.    SCORNING  AND  MOCK- 
ING. 

The  sufferings  of  Christ  by,  predicted.   Psa. 

22  :  6—8.     Isa.  53  :  3.     Luke  18  :  32. 
Christ  endured.    Mat.  9  :  24.    Mat.  27  :  29. 
Saints  endure,  on  account  of 

Being  children  of  God.     Gen.  21  :  9,  with 
Gal.  4  :  29. 

Their  uprightness.    Job  12  :  4. 

Their  faith.     Heb.  11  :  36. 

Their  faitlifulness  in  declaring  the  word 
of  God.    Jer.  20  :  7,  8. 

Their  zeal  for  God's  house.     Neh.  2  :  19. 
The  wicked  indulge  in,  acainst 

The  second  coming  of  Christ.  2  Pet  3:3,4. 

The  gifts  of  the  Spirit.     Acts  2  :  13. 

God's  tlireatenings.  Isa.  5  :  19.  Jer.  17  :  15. 

Gods  ministers.    2  Chr.  36  :  16. 

God's  ordinances.    Lam.  1:7. 

Saints.     Psa  123  :  4.    Lam.  3  :  14,  63. 

Tlie  resuirection  of  the  dead.  Acts  17  :  32. 

All  solemn  admonitions.  2  Chr.  30  :  6 — 10. 
Idolaters  addicted  to.     Isa.  67  :  3 — 6. 
Drunkards  addicted  to.    Psa.  69  :  12.    Hos. 

7  :6. 
They  who  are  addicted  to, 

Delight  in.     Pro.  1  :  22. 

Are  contentious.     Pro.  22  :  10. 

Are  scorned  by  God.     Pro.  3  :  34. 

Are  hated  by  men.     Pro.  24  :  9. 

Are  avoided  by  saints.     Psa.   1:1.    Jer. 
15  :  17. 

^Ya\k  after  their  own  lusts.    2  Pet.  3  :  3. 

Are  proud  and  haughty.     Pro.  21  :  24. 

Hear  not  rebuke.     Pro.  13  :  1. 

Love  not  those  who  reprove.  Pro.  15  :  12. 

Hate  tliose  wlio  reprove.     Pro.  9  :  8. 

Go  not  to  the  wise.     Pro.  15  :  12. 

Bring  others  into  danger.     Pro.  29  :  8. 

Shall  themselves  endure.     Eze.  23  :  32. 
Characteristic  of  the  latter  davs.  2  Pet.  3  :  3. 

Jude  18. 
Woe  denounced  against.    Isa.  5  :  IS,  19. 


SCR. 


90 


SCR. 


Punishment  for.  2  Chr.  36  :  17.  Pro.  19  :  29. 
Isa.  29  :  20.    Lam.  3  :  64—66. 

Exemplified.  Ishmael,  Gen.  21  :  9.  Children 
at  Bethel,  2  Kin.  2  :  23.  Ephraim  and 
Manasseh,  2  Chr.  30  :  10.  Chiefs  of  Judah, 
2  Chr.  36  :  16.  Sanhallat,  Nell.  4  :  1.  Ene- 
mies of  Job,  Job  30  :  1,9.  Enemies  of 
David,  Psa.  35  :  15,  16.  Rulers  of  Israel, 
Isa.  28  :  14.  Jlimnonites,  Eze.  25  :  3.  Ty 
rians,  Eze.  26  :  2.  Heathen,  Eze.  36  :  2,  3. 
Soldiers,  Mat.  27  :  28—30.  Luke  23  :  36 
Chief  Priests,  if-c.  Mat.  27  :  41.  Pharisees, 
Luke  16  :  14.  The  men  ivho  held  Jesus, 
Luke  22  :  63,  64.  Herod,  (f-c.  Luke  23  :  11 
People  and  i-ulers,  Luke  23  :  35.  Some  of 
the  multitude,  Acts  2  :  13.  Jlthenians,  Acts 
17  :  32. 

No.  252.    SCRIPTURES,  THE. 

Given  by  inspiration  of  God.    2  Tim.  3  :  16 
Given  by    inspiration  of  the  Holy  Ghost. 

Acts  1  :  16.     Heb.  3:7.     2  Pet.  1  :  21. 
Christ  sanctioned,  by  appealing  to  them. 

Mat.  4  :  4.    Mar.  12  :  10.    Jno.  7  :  42. 
Christ  taught  out  of.    Luke  24  :  27. 
Are  c.\lled  the 

Word.    Jas  1  :  21—23.     1  Pet.  2  :  2. 

Word  of  God.    Luke  11  :  28.    Heb.  4  :  12. 

Word  of  Christ.    Col.  3  :  16. 

Word  of  truth.    Jas.  1  :  13. 

Holy  scriptures.  Rom.  1  :  2.  2  Tim.  3  :  15 

Scripture  of  truth.    Dan.  10  :  21. 

Book.     Psa.  40  :  7.    Rev.  22  :  19. 

Book  of  the  Lord.     Isa.  34  :  16. 

Book  of  the  law.    Neh.  8  :  3.     Gal.  3:10. 

Law  of  tlie  Lord.    Psa.  1  :  2.     Isa.  30  :  9. 

Sword  of  the  Spirit.     Eph.  6  :  17. 

Oracles  of  God.    Rom  3  :  2.    1  Pet.  4:11. 
Contain  the  promises  of  the  gospel.    Rom. 

1  :2. 
Reveal  the  laws,  statutes,  and  judgments  of 

God.     Deu.  4  :  6,  14,  with  Exo.  24  :  3,  4. 
Record  divine  prophecies.    2  Pet.  1  :  19 — 21 
Testify  of  Christ.    Jno.  5  :  39.    Acts  10  :  43 

Acts  18  :  23.     1  Cor.  15  :  3. 
Are  full  and  sufficient.    Luke  16  :  29,  31. 
Are  an  unerring  guide.    Pro.  6  :  23.    2  Pet. 

1  :  19. 
Are    able    to    make    wise    unto    .salvation 

through  faith  in  Christ  Jesus.  2  Tim.  3  :  15. 
Are  profitable  both  for  doctrine  and  practice. 

2  Tim.  3  :  16,  17. 
Described  .4s 

Pure.  Psa.  12  :  6.  Psa.  119  :  140.  Pro.  30  :  5. 

True.    Psa.  119:160.    Jno.  17  :  17. 

Perfect.     Psa.  19  :  7. 

Precious.    Psa.  19  :  10. 

Quick  and  powerful.    Heb.  4  :  12. 
Written  for  our  instruction.    Rom.  15  :  4. 
Intended  for  the  use  of  all  men.    Rom.  16  :  28. 
Nothing  to  be  taken  from,  or  added  to.  Deu, 

4  :  2.     Deu.  12  :  32. 
One  portion  of,  to  be  compared  with  another. 

1  Cor.  2  :  13. 


Designed  for 

Regenerating.    Jas.  1  :  13.    1  Pet.  1  :  23. 

Quickening.    Psa.  119  :  60,  93. 

Illuminating.     Psa.  119  :  130. 

Converting  the  soul.    Psa.  19  :  7. 

Malting  wise  the  simple.    Psa.  19  : 7. 

Sanctifying.    Jno.  17  :  17.    Eph.  5  :  26. 

Producing  faith.    Jno.  20  :  31. 

Producing  hope.  Psa.  119  :  49.  Rom.  15  :  4. 

Producing  obedience.    Deu.  17  :  19,  20. 

Cleansing  the  heart.    Jno.  15  :  3.    Eph. 
5  :26. 

Cleansing  the  ways.    Psa.  119  :  9. 

Keeping  from  destructive  paths.  Psa.  17:4. 

Supporting  life.  Deu.  8  :  3,  with  Mat.  4  :  4. 

Promoting  growth  in  grace.     1  Pet.  2  :  2. 

Building  up  in  the  faith.    Acts  20  :  32. 

Admonishing.    Psa.  19  :  11.    I  Cor.  10  :  11. 

Comforting.     Psa.  119  :  82.    Rom.  15  :  4. 

Rejoicing  the  heart.     Psa.  19  :  8.     Psa. 
119  :  111. 
Work  efi'ectually  in  them  that  believe.    1 

The.  2  :  13. 
The  letter  of,  without   the  spirit,  Idlleth. 

Jno.  6  :  63,  with  2  Cor.  3  :  6. 
Ignorance  of,  a  source  of  error.  Mat.  22  :  29. 

Acts  13  :  27. 
Christ   enables    us   to  understand.     Luke 

24  :45. 
The  Holy  Ghost  enables  us  to  understand 

Jno.  16  :  13.     1  Cor.  2  :  10—14. 
No  prophecy  of,  is  of  any  private  interpre- 
tation.   2  Pet.  1  :  20. 
Every  thing  should  be  tried  by.     Isa.  8  :  20. 

Acts  17  :11. 
Should  be 

The  standard  of  teaching.    1  Pet.  4:11. 

Believed.    Jno.  2  :  22. 

Appealed  to.     1  Cor.  1  :  31.     1  Pet.  1  :  16. 

Read.    Deu.  17  :  19.    Isa.  34  :  16. 

Read  publicly  to  all.    Deu.  31   :  11—13. 
Neh.  8  :  3.    Jer.  36  :  6.    Acts  13  :  15. 

Known.    2  Tim.  3  :  15. 

Received,  not  as  the  word  of  men,  but  as 
the  word  of  God.     1  The.  2  :  13. 

Received  with  meekness.    Jas.  1  :  21. 

Searched.    Jno.  6  :  39.    Jno.  7  :  52. 

Searched  daily.    Acts  17;  11. 

Laid  up  in  the  heart.    Deu.  6  :  6.    Deu. 
11  :  18. 

Taught  to  children.    Deu.  6  :  7.   Deu.  11  : 
19.    2  Tim.  3  :  15. 

Taught  to  ALL.    2  Chr.  17  :  7—9.    Neh. 
8  :  7,  8. 

Talked  of  continually.    Deu.  6  :  7. 

Not  handled  deceitfully.    2  Cor.  4  :  2. 

Not  only  heard,  but  obeyed.     Mat.  7  :  24, 
with  Luke  11  :  23.    Jas.  1  :  22. 

Used  against  our  spiritual  enemies.    Mat. 
4  :  4,  7, 10,  with  Kph.  6  :  11,  17. 
All  should  desire  to  hear.     Neh.  8  :  1. 
Mere  hearers  of,  deceive  themselves.    Jas. 

1  :  22. 
Advantage  of  possessing.    Rom.  3  :  2. 


SEA. 


Saints 

Love  exceedingly.    Psa.  119  :  97, 113,  159 
167. 

Deli^^ht  in.     Psa.  1  :  2. 

Regard,  a^  sweet.     Psa.  119  :  103. 

Esteem,  above  all  things.    Job  23  :  12. 

Long  alter.    Psa.  119  :  82. 

Stami  in  awe  of.     Psa.  119  :  161.   Isa.66:2. 

Keep,  in  remembrance.     Psa.  119  :  16. 

Grieve  when  men  disobey.    Psa.  119  :  158, 

Hide,  in  their  heart.     Psa.  119;  11. 

Hope  in.     Psa.  119  :  74,  81,  147. 

Meditate  in.     Psa.  1  :  2.     Psa.  119  :  99,  143. 

Rejoice  in.     Psa.  119  :  162.    Jer.  15  :  16. 

Trust  in.     Psa.  119  :  42. 

Oliey.    Psa.  119:67.    Luke  8  :  21.    Jno. 
17  :6. 

Speak  of.    Psa.  119  :  172. 

Esteem,  as  a  light.     Psa.  119  :  105. 

Pray  to  be  taught.  Psa.  119  :  12,  18,  33,  66. 

Pray  to  be  conformed  to.     Psa.  119  :  133. 

Plead  the  promises  of,  in  prayer.     Psa. 
119  :25,  28,  41,76,  169. 
They  who  search,  are  truly  noble.    Acts 

17  :11. 
Blessedness  of  hearing  and  obeying.    Luke 

1 1  :  28.     Jas.  1  :  25. 
Let  them  dwell  richly  in  you.    Col.  3  :  16. 
The  wicked 

Corrupt.    2  Cor.  2  :  17. 

Make,  of  none  eflect  through  their  tradi- 
tions.   Mar.  7  :  9—13. 

Reject.    Jer.  9  :  9. 

Stumble  at.     1  Pet.  2  :  8. 

Obey  not.     Psa.  119  :  168. 

Frequently  wrest,  to  their  own  destruc- 
tion.   2  Pet   3  :  16. 
Denunciations  against  those  who  add  to,  or 

take  from.    Rev.  22  :  19,  19. 
Destruction  of,  punished.    Jer.  36  :  29 — 31. 

No.  253.    SEALING  OF  THE  HOLY 

GHOST. 

Christ  received.    Jno.  6  :  27. 
Saints  receive.    2  Cor.  1  :  22.     Eph.  1  :  13. 
Is  unto  the  day  of  redemption.     Eph.  4  :  30. 
The  wicked  do  not  receive.    Rev.  9  :  4. 
Judgment  suspended  nntU  all  saints  receive. 

Rev.  7  :3. 
Typified.    Rom.  4:11. 

No.  254.    SECOND  COMING  OF 
CHRIST,   THE 
Time  of,  unknown.  Mat.  24  :  36.  Mar.  13  :  32. 
Called  the 
Times  of  refreshing  from  the  presence  of 

the  Lord.     Acts  3  :  19. 
Times    of  the  restitution  of  all  things. 

Acts  3  :  21,  with  Rom.  8  :  21. 
Last  time.    1  Pet.  1  :  5. 
Appearing  of  Jesus  Christ.     1  Pet.  1  :  7. 
Revelation  of  Jesus  Christ.     1  Pet.  1  :  13. 
Glorious  appearing  of  the  great  God  and 
our  Saviour.    Tit.  2  :  13. 


SEC.  91  SEC. 

Coming  of  the  day  of  God.    2  Pet.  3  :  12. 
Day  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ.    1  Cor.  1  : 8. 

FOUKTOLD    BV 

Prophets.     Dan.  7:13.    Jude  14. 

Himself     Mat.  25  :  31.     Jno.  14  :  3. 

Apostles.     Acts  3  :  20.     1  Tim.  6  :  14. 

Angels.     Acts  1  :  10,  11. 
Signs  preceding.    Mat.  24  :  3,  &c. 
The  man'ver  of  ; 

In  clouds.    Mat.  24  :  30.    Mat.  26  :  64. 
Rev.  1  :  7. 

In  the  glory  of  his  Father.    Mat.  16  :  27. 

In  liis  own  glorj'.    Mat.  25  :  31. 

In  flaming  fire.    2  The.  1  :  8. 

With  power  and  great  glory.  Mat.  24  :  30. 

As  He  ascended.    Acts  1  :  9,  11. 

With  a  sliout  and  the  voice  of  the  Arch- 
angel, &c.     1  The.  4  :  16. 

Accompanied  by  Angels.    Mat.   16  :  27. 
Mat.  25  :  31.    Mar.  9  :  38.    2  The.  1  :  7. 

With  his  saints.     1  The.  3  :  13.    Judo  14. 

Suddenly.    Mar.  13  :  36. 

Une.xpectedly.   Mat.  24  :  44.  Luke  12  :  40. 

As  a  thief  in  the  night.  1  The.  5:2.    2  Pet. 
3  :  10.    Rev.  16  :  15. 

As  the  lightning.     Mat.  24  :  27. 
The  heavens  and  earth  shall  be  dissolved, 

&c.  at.    2  Pet.  3  :  10,  12. 
They  who  shall  have  died  in  Christ  shall 

rise  first  at.     1  The.  4  :  16. 
The  saints  alive  at,  shall  be  caught  up  to 

meet  him.     1  The.  4  :  17. 
Is  not  to  make  atonement.    Heb.  9  :  28,  with 

Rom.  6  :  9,  10,  and  Heb.  10  :  14. 
The  purposes  of,  are  to 

Complete  the  salvation  of  saints.     Heb. 
9  :  28.     1  Pet.  1  :  5. 

Be  glorified  in  his  saints.    2  The.  1  :  10. 

Be  admired  in  them  that  believe.    2  The. 

1  :10. 
Bring  to  light  the  hidden  things  of  dark- 
ness, &c.     1  Cor.  4  :  5. 

Judge.    Psa.  50  :  3,  4,  with  Jno.  5  :  22. 

2  Tim.  4  :  1.  Jude  1.5.  Rev.  20  :  11—13. 
Reign.  Isa.24  :  23.  Dan.  7  :  14.  Rev.  11  :  15. 
Destroy  death.     1  Cor.  15  :  23,  26. 

Every  eye  shall  see  him  at.    Rev.  1  :  7. 
Should  be    always  considered  as  at  hand. 

Rom.  13  :  12.     Phi.  4  :  .5.     1  Pet.  4  :  7. 
Blessedness  of  being  prepared  for.    Mat.  24  : 

■ "     Luke  12  :  37,  39. 
Saints 

Assured  of.    Job  19  :  25,  26. 

Love.    2  Tim.  4  :  8. 

Look  for.     Phi.  3  :  20.    Tit.  2  :  13. 

Wait  for.    1  Cor.  1:7.    1  The.  1  :  10. 

Haste  unto.     2  Pet.  3  :  12. 

Pray  for.    Rev.  22  :  20. 

Should  be  ready  for.    Mat.  24  :  44.    Luke 
12  :  40. 

Should  watch  for.    Mat.  24  :  42.    Mar.  13  : 
3.3-37.     Luke  21  :  36. 

Should  be  patient  unto.   2  The.  3  :  5.   Jas. 
6  :  7,  8. 


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Shall  be  preserved  unto.  Phi.  1  :  6.  2  Tim. 

4  :  18.     1  Pet.  1  :  5.     Jude  24. 
Shall  not  be  ashamed  at.     1  Jno.  2  :  28. 
Shall  be  blameless  at.   1  Cor.  1  :  8.   1  The. 

3:13.     1  The.  6  :  23.     Jude  24. 
Shall  be  like  him  at.  Phi.  3  :  21.  ]  Jno.  3  :  2. 
Shall  see  him  as  He  is,  at.     1  Jno.  3  :  2. 
Shall  appear  with  him  in  glory  at.  Col.  3  : 4. 
Shall  receive  a  crown  of  glory  at.    2  Tim. 

4:8.     1  Pet.  5  :  4. 
Shall  reign  with  him  at.  Dan.  7  :  27.  2  Tim. 

2  :  12.  Rev.  6  :  10.  Rev.  20  : 6.  Rev.  22  : 5. 
Faith  of,  shall  be  found  unto  praise  at. 

1  Pet.  1  :  7. 
The  wicked 
Scofl'  at.    2  Pet.  3  :  3,  4. 
Presume  upon  the  delay  of.    Mat.  24  :  43. 
Shall  be  surprised  by.     Mat.  24  :  37—39. 

1  The.  5:3.     2  Pet.  3  :  10. 
Shall  be  punished  at.    2  The.  1  :  8,  9. 
Themanofsintobe  destroyed  at.  2  The.  2:  8. 
Illustrated.     Mat.  25  :  6.    Luke  12  :  36,  39. 
Luke  19  :  12,  15. 

No.    255.     SEEKING    GOD. 

Commanded.     Isa.  55  :  6.    Mat.  7  :  7. 
Includes  seeking 

His  name.    Psa.  83  :  16. 

His  word.    Amos  8  ;  12. 

His  face.    Psa.  27  :  8.     Psa.  105  :  4. 

His  strength.     1  Chr.  16  :  U.    Psa.  105  :  4. 

His  commandments.     1  Chr.  28  :  8. 

His  precepts.    Psa.  119  :  45,  94. 

His  kingdom.    Mat.  6  :  33. 

Christ.     Mai.  3:1.     Luke  2  :  15,  16. 

Honour  which  comes  from  him.  Jno.  5  :  44. 
By  prayer.     Job  8  :  5.     Dan.  9  :  3. 
In  his  house.    Deu.  12  :  5.     Psa.  27  :  4. 
Should  be 

Immediate.    Hos.  10  :  12. 

Kvermore.     Psa.  105  :  4. 

While  he  may  be  found.    Isa.  55  :  6. 

With  diligence.    Heb.  11:6. 

AVith  the  heart.  Deu.  4  :  29.  1  Chr.  22  :  19. 

In  the  day  of  trouble.    Psa.  77  :  2. 
Ensures 

His  being  found.    Deu.  4  :  29.    Chr.  28  :  9. 
Pro.  8  :  17.     Jef.  29  :  13. 

His  favour.     Lam  3  :  25. 

His  protection.     Ezr.  6  :  22. 

His  not  forsaking  us.    Psa.  9  :  10. 

Life.     Psa.  69  :  32.     Amos  5  :  4,  6. 

Prosperity.    Job  8  :  6,  6.    Psa.  34  :  10. 

Being  heard  of  him.     Psa.  34  :  4. 

Understanding  all  things.    Pro.  28  :  6. 

Gifts  of  righteousness.     Hos.  10  :  12. 
Imperative  upon  all.    Isa  8  :  19. 
Afflictions  designed  to  lead  to.    Psa.  78  :  33, 

34.     Hos.  5  :  15. 
None,  bv  nature,  are  found  to  be  engaged 

in.     Psa.  14  :  2,  with  Rom.  3  :  11. 
Saints 

Specially  exhorted  to.    Zep.  2  :  3. 

Desirous  of.    Job  6  :  8. 

Purpose,  in  heart.    Psa.  27  :  S. 


Prepare  their  hearts  for.    2  Chr.  30  :  1&. 

Set  their  hearts  to.    2  Chr.  11  :  16. 

Engage  in,  with  the  whole  heart.    2  Chr. 
15:  12.     Psa.  119  :  10. 

Early  in.    Job  8  :  5.   Psa  63  :  1.    Isa.  26  :  9. 

Earnest  in.     Song  of  Sol  3  :  2. 

Characterized  by.    Psa.  24  :  6. 
Is  never  in  vain.     Isa.  45  :  19. 
Blessedness  of.     Psa.  119:2. 
Leads  to  joy.     Psa.  70  :  4.     Psa.  105  :  3. 
Ends  in  praise.     Psa.  22  :  26. 
Promise  connected  with.    Psa.  69  :  32. 
Shall  be  rewarded.    Heb  11:6. 
The  wicked 

Arc  gone  out  of  the  way  of.    Psa.  14  :  2,  3, 
with  Rom.  3  :  11,  12. 

Prepare  not  their  hearts  for.  2  Chr.  12  :  14. 

Refuse,  through  pride.     Psa.  10  :  4. 

Not  led  to,  by  affliction.     Isa.  9  :  13. 

Sometimes  pretend  to.  Ezr.  4  :  2.  Isa.  58  : 2. 

Rejected,  when  too  late  in.     Pro.  1  :  28. 
They  who  neglect,  denounced.     Isa.  31  :  1. 
Punishment  of  those  who  neglect.    Zep.  1  : 

4—6. 
Exemplified.  Jlsa,  2  Chr.  14  :7.  Jehoshaphat, 

2  Chr.   17  :  3,  4.     Uzziah,  2  Chr.  26    :  6. 

Hezekiah.lCh.T.  31   :   21.     Josiah,  2  Chr. 

34  :  3.     Ezra,  Ezr.  7  :  10.     David,  Psa.  34  : 

4.     Daniel,  Dan.  9  :  3,  4. 

No.    256.    SELF-DELUSION. 

A  characteristic  of  the  wicked.     Psa.  49  :  18. 
Prosperity  frequently  leads  to.    Psa.  30  :  6. 

Hos.  12":  8.    Luke  12  :  17—19. 
Obstinate  sinners  often  given  up  to.    Psa.  81  : 

11,12.     Hos.  4:17.    2  The.  2  :  10,  11. 
Exhibited  in  thinking  that 

Our  own  ways  are  right.    Pro.  14  :  12. 

We  should  adhere  to  established  wicked 
practices.    Jer  44  :  17. 

We  are  pure.    Pro.  30  :  12. 

We  are  better  than  others.     Luke  18  :  11. 

AVe  are  rich  in  spiritual  things.  Rev.  3  :  17. 

We  may  have  peace  while  in  sin.     Deu. 
29  :  19. 

We  are  above  adversity.    Psa.  10:6. 

Gifts  entitle  us  to  heaven.     Mat.  7  :  21,  22. 

Privileges  entitle  us  to  heaven.   Mat.  3  :  9. 
Luke  13  :  25,  26. 

God  will  not  punish  our  sins.    Jer  5  :  12. 

Christ  shall  not  come  to  judge.  2  Pet.  3  : 4 

Our  lives  shall  be  prolonged.     Isa.  66  :  12. 
Luke  13  :19.     Jas.  4  :  13. 
Frequently  persevered  in,  to  the  last.    Mat. 

7  :  22.     Mat.  25  :  11,  12.     Luke  13  :  24,  2.5. 
Fatal  consequences  of     Mat   7  :  23.     Mat. 

24  :  48—51.     Luke  12  :  20.     1  The.  5  :  3. 
ExempUfied.     JlUab,  1  Kin.  20  :  27,  34.     I?- 

raelites,  Hos.  12  :  8.    Jeu-s,  Jno.  8  :  33,  41. 

Church  of  LaoiUcea.     Rev.  3  :  17. 

No.    257.    SELF-DENIAL. 

Christ  set  an  example  of.     Mat.  4  :  8 — 10. 
Mat.  8  :  20.    Rom.  15:3.     Phi.  2  :  6—8. 


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A  test  of  devotedness  to  Christ.    Mat.  10 

37,  38.     Luke  14  :  27,  33. 
Necessary 
in  rollovving  Christ.    Luke  9  :  23>  24. 
In  the  warfare  of  ssdnts.    2  Tim.  2  :  4. 
To  tlie  triumph  of  saints.     1  Cor.  9  :  25. 
Ministers  especially  called  to  exercise. 

Cor.  6  :  4,  5. 
Should  be  exercised  in 
Denying  ungodliness  and  worldly  lusts. 

Rom.  6  :  12.    Tit.  2  :  12. 
Controlling  the  appetite.     Pro.  23  :  2. 
Abstaining  from  fleshly  lusts.  1  Pet.  2:11. 
No  longer  living  to  lusts  of  men.  1  Pet.  4  : 2. 
Mortifying  sinl'ul  lusts.    Mar.  9  :  43.    Col. 

3  ::>. 
Mortifying  deeds  of  the  hody.  Rom.  8  :  13. 
Not  pleasing  ourselves.    Rom.  15  :  1 — 3. 
Not  seeking  our  own  profit.  1  Cor.  10  :  24 

33.     1  Cor.  13:5.     Phi.  2  :  4. 
Preferring  the  profit  of  otliers.    Rom.  14  ; 

■20,  21.     1  Cor.  10  :  24,  33. 
Assisting  others.    Luke  3:11. 
Kven  lawful  things.     1  Cor.  10  :  23. 
Forsaking  all.     Luke  14  :  33. 
Taking  up  the  cross  and  following  Christ. 

Mat'.  10  :  38.     Mat.  16  :  24. 
Crucifying  the  flesh.     Gal.  5  :  24. 
Being  crucified  with  Cliiist.    Rom.  6  :  6. 
Being  crucified  unto  the  world.  Gal.  6  :  14 
Putting  otl'  the  old  man  which  is  corrupt 

Eph.  4  :  22.    Col.  3  :  9. 
Preferring  Christ  to  all  earthly  relations. 
Mat.  8:21,22.    Luke  14  :  26. 
Becomes  strangers  and  pilgrims.    Heb.  11  : 

13—15.     1  Pet.  2  :  11. 
Danger  of  neglecting.      Mat.  16   :  25,  26. 

I  Cor.  9  :  27. 
Reward  of    Mat  19  :  23,  29.    Rom.  8  :  13. 
Happy  result  of    2  Pet.  1  :  4. 
Kxemphfied.    Mraham,  Gen.  13  :  9.    Heb. 

I I  :  8,  9.  Widow  of  Zarephath,  1  Kin. 
17  :  12—15.  Esther,  Est.  4  :  16.  Rechahites, 
Jer.  35  :  6,  7.  Daniel,  Dan.  5  :  16,  17. 
^Ipostles,  Mat.  19  :  27.  Simon,  ^Undrew, 
James  and  John,  Mar.  1  :  16—20.  Poor 
JFidotv,  Luke  21  :  4.  Primitive  Christians, 
Acts  2  :  46.  Acts  4  :  34.  Baiiiabas,  Acts 
4  :  36,  37.  Paul,  Acts  20  :  24.  1  Cor.  9  : 
19,  27.    Moses,  Heb.  11  :  24,  25. 

No.     258.    SELF-EXAMINATION. 

Enjoined.    2  Cor.  13  :  5. 

Necessary  before  the  communion.    1  Cor. 

11  :28. 
Cause  of  difficulty  in.    Jer.  17  :  9. 
Should  be  engaged  in 

With  holy  awe.     Psa.  4  :  4. 

AVith  diUgent  search.  Psa.  77  :  6.  Lam.  3  :  40. 

With  prayer  for  divine  searching.    Psa. 
26  :  2.     Psa.  139  :  23,  24. 

AVith  purpose  of  amendment.    Psa.  119  : 
59.    Lam.  3  :  40. 
Advantages  of.    1  Cor.  11  :  31.    Gal.  6  :  4. 


No.    259.     SELFISHNESS. 

Contrary  to  the  law  of  God.    Jas.  2  :  8. 
The  example  of  Clirist  condemns.    Jno.  4  ; 

34.     Rom.  16  :  3.     2  Cor.  8  :  9. 
God  liates.     Mai.  1  :  10. 
Exhibited  in 
Being  lovers  of  ourselves.    2  Tim.  3  :  2. 
Pleasing  ourselves.    Rom.  15  :  1. 
Seeking  our  own.  1  Cor.  10  :  33.  Phi.  2:21. 
Seeking  after  gain.    Isa.  56  :  11. 
Seeking  undue  precedence.     Mat.  20  :  21. 
Living  to  ourselves.    2  Cor.  5  :  1,6. 
Neglect  of  the  poor.     1  Jno.  3  :  17. 
Serving  God  for  reward.    Mai.  1  :  10. 
Performing  duty  for  reward.    Mic.  3:11. 
Inconsistent  with  christian  love.  1  Cor.  13  :  b. 
Inconsistent  with  the  communion  of  saints. 

Rom.  12  :  4,  5,  with  1  Cor.  12  :  12—27. 
Especially  forbidden  to  saints.  1  Cor.  10  :  24. 

Phi.  2  :  4. 
The  love  of  Christ  should  constrain  us  to 

avoid.    2  Cor.  5  :  14,  15. 
Ministers  should  be  devoid  o£    1  Cor.  9  : 

19—23.     1  Cor.  10  :  33. 
All  men  addicted  to.     Phi.  2  :  21. 
Saints  falsely  accused  of    Job  1  :  9 — 11. 
Characteristic  of  the  last  days.  2  Tim.  3  : 1,2. 
E.xcmplified.   Cain,  Gen.  4  :  9.  Nahal,  1  Sam. 
25  :  3,    11.      Haman,   Est.  6  :  6.     Priests, 
Isa.  66  :  11.    Jews,  Zee.  7  :  6.    James  and 
John,  Mar.  10  :  37.     Multitude,  Jno.  6  :  26. 
No.    260.    SELF-RIGHTEOUSNESS. 
-Man  is  prone  to.     Pro.  20  ;  6.    Pro.  30  :  12. 
Hateful  to  God.    Luke  16  :  15. 
Is  vain  because  our  righteousness  is 
But  external.    Mat  23  :  25—28.    Luke  11  : 

39—44. 
But  partial.    Mat  23  :  25.    Luke  11  :  42. 
No  better  than  filthy  rags.    Isa.  64  :  6. 
Inetl'ectual  for  salvation.    Mat.  6  :  20,  with 

Rom.  3  :  20. 
Unprofitable.    Isa.  57  :  12. 
Is  boastful.     Mat.  23  :  30. 
They  who  are  given  to 
Audaciously  approach  God.  Luke  18  :  11. 
Seek  to  justify  themselves.    Luke  10  :  29. 
Seek  to  justify  themselves  before  men. 

Luke  16  :  1.5. 
Reject  the  righteousness  of  God.    Rom. 

10  :3. 
Condemn  others.    Mat  9  :  11—13.    Luke 

7  :  39. 
Consider  their  own  way  right.  Pro.  21  :  2. 
Despise  others.     Isa.  66  :  5.    Luke  18  :  9. 
Proclaim  tlieir  own  goodness.    Pro.  20  :  6. 
Are  pure  in  their  own  eyes.    Pro.  30  :  12. 
Are  abominable  before  God.     Isa.  65  :  5. 
Folly  of    Job  9  :  20. 
Saints  renounce.    Phi.  3  :  7—10. 
Warning  against.    Deu.  9  :  4. 
Denunciation  against.    Mat  23  :  27,  28. 
Illustrated.     Luke  18  :  10—12. 
Exemplified.     Saul,  1  Sam.  15  :  13.     Young 
man,  Mat.  19  :  20.    Lawyer,  Luke  10  :  25, 


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29.    Pharisees,  Luke  11  :  39.    Jno.  8  :  33 
Jno.  9  :  Q8.     Isi-ael,  Rom.  10  :  3.     Church  of 
Laodicea,  Rev.  3  :  17. 
No.  261.  SELF-WILL  AND  STUB- 
BORNNESS. 
Forbidden.    2  Chr.  30  :  8.     Psa.  75  :  5. 
Proceed  from 
Unbelief.    2  Kin.  17  :  14. 
Pride.    Neh.  9  :  16,  29. 
An  evil  heart.    Jer.  7  :  24. 
God  knows.    Isa.  48  :  4. 
Exhibited  in 
Refusing  to  hearken  to  God.    Pro.  1  :  24. 
Refusing  to  hearken  to  the  messengers  of 
God.     1  Sam.  8  :  19.     Jer.  44  :  16.    Zee 
7  :  11. 
Refusing  to  walk  in  the  ways  of  God 

Neh.  9  :  17.     Isa.  42  :  24.     Psa.  78  :  10. 
Refusing  to  hearken  to  parents.    Deu.  21  : 

IS,  19. 
Refusing  to  receive  correction.    Deu.  31  : 

18.    Jer.  5  :  3.    Jer.  7  :  28. 
Rebellion  against  God.    Deu.  31 :  27.   Psa. 

78  :  8. 
Resisting  the  Holy  Ghost.    Acts  7  :  51. 
Walking  in  the  counsels  of  an  evil  heart. 

Jer.  7  :  24,  with  Jer.  23  :  17. 
Hardening  the  neck.     Neh.  9  :  16. 
Hardening  tlie  heart.     2  Chr.  36  :  13. 
Going  backward  and  not  forward.  Jer.  7  : 
24. 
Heinousness  of.     1  Sam.  15  :  23. 
Ministers  should 
Be  without.     Tit.  1  :  7. 
Warn  their  people  against.  Heb.  3  :  7 — 12. 
Pray  that  their  people  may  be  forgiven 
for.     Exo.  34  :  9.    Deu.  9  :  27. 
Characteristic  of  the  wicked.    Prov.  7  :  11. 

2  Pet.  2  :  10. 
The  wicked  cease  not  from.    Jud.  2  :  19. 
Punishment  for.     Deu.  21  :  21.    Pro.  29  :  1. 
Illustrated.     Psa.  32  :  9.    Jer.  31  :  18. 
Exemplified.     Simeon  and  Levi,  Gen.  49  :  6. 
Israelites,  Exo.  32  :  9.  Deu.  9  :  6,  13.   Saul. 
1  Sam.  15  :  19—23.     David,  2  Sam.  24  :  4 
Josiah,  2  Chr.  35  :  22.     Zedekiah,  2   Chr. 
36  :  13. 

No.  262.  SERVANTS. 
Christ  condescended  to  the  office  of.    Luke 

22  :  27.     Jno.  13  :  6.     Phi.  2  :  7. 
Are  inferior  to  tlieir  masters.    Luke  22  :  27. 
Should  follow  Christ's  example.   1  Pet.  2 : 

21. 
Duties  of,  to  masters  : 

To  pray  for  them.     Gen.  24  :  12. 

To  honour  them.     Mai.  1  :  6.     1  Tim.  6:1. 

To  revere  them  tlie  more,  when  they  are 
believers.     1  Tim.  6  :  2. 

To  be  subject  to  them.     1  Pet.  2  :  18. 

To  obey  them.     Eph.  6  :  5.    Tit.  2  :  9. 

To  attend  to  their  call.     Psa.  123  :  2. 

To  please  them  well  in  all  things.  Tit.  2  : 9. 

To  sympathize  with  them.    2  Sam.  12  :  18. 


To  prefer  their  business  to  their  own  ne- 

ces.sary  food.     Gen  54  :  33. 
To  bless  God  for  mercies  shown  to  them. 

Gen.  24  :  27,  48. 
To  be  faithful  to  them.     Luke  16  :  10—12. 

1  Cor.  4:2.     Tit.  2  :  10. 
To  be  profitable  to  them.     Luke  19  :  15, 

16,  18.     Phile.  11. 
To  be  anxious  for  their  welfare.     1  Sam. 

25  :  14—17.     2  Kin.  5  ;  2,  3. 
To  be  earnest  in  transacting  their  busi- 
ness.    Gen.  24  :  54 — 66. 
To  be  prudent  in  the  management  of  their 

afl'airs.     Gen.  24  :  .34—49 
To  be  industrious  in  labouring  for  them. 

Neh.  4  :  16,  23. 
To  be  kind  and  attentive  to  their  guests. 

Gen.  43  :  23, 24. 
To  be  submissive  even  to  the  froward. 

Gen.  16  :  6,  9.     1  Pet  2  :  18. 
Not  to  answer  them  rudely.    Tit.  2  :  9. 
Not  to  serve  them  with  eye-service,  as 

men-pleasers.     Eph.  6  :  6.    Col.  3  :  22. 
Not  to  defraud  them.    Tit.  2  :  10. 
Should  be  contented  in  their  situation.  1  Cor. 

7  :  20,  21. 
Should  be  com-passionato  to  their  fellows. 

Mat.  IS  :  33. 
Should  serve 
For  conscience  towards  God.    1  Pet.  2  : 

19. 
In  the  fear  of  God.     Eph.  6  :  5.    Col.  3  :  22. 
As  the  servants  of  Christ.    Eph.  6  :  5,  6. 
Heartily,  as  to  the  Lord,   and  not  unto 

men.    Eph.  6  :  7.    Col.  3  :  23. 
As  doing  the  will  of  God  from  the  heart. 

Eph.  6  :  6. 
In  singleness  of  heart.    Eph.  6  :  5.    Col. 

3  :  22. 
With  good  wiU.    Eph.  6  :  7. 
When  patient  under  injury  are   acceptable 

to  God.     1  Pet.  2  :  19,  20. 
When  good 
Are  the  servants  of  Christ.    Col.  3  :  24. 
Are  brethren  beloved  in  the  Lord.     PhUe. 

16. 
Are  the  Lord's  freemen.     1  Cor.  7  :  22. 
Are  partakers  of  gospel  privileges.  1  Cor. 
12  :  13.  Gal.  3  :  28.  Eph.  6  :  8  Col.  3:11. 
Deserve  the  confidence  of  their  masters 

Gen.  24  :  2,  4,  10.     Gen  39  :  4. 
Often  exalted.     Gen.  41  :  40.    Pro  17  :  2. 
Often  advanced  bv  masters    Gen  39  :  4,  5. 
To  be  honoured.  Gen.  24  :  31.   Pro.  27  :  18. 
Bring  God's  blessing  upon  their  masters. 

Gen.  30  :  27.  30.     Gen.  39  :  3. 
Adorn  the  doctrine  of  God  their  Saviour 

in  all  thing.s.     Tit.  2  :  10. 
Have  God  with  them.     Gen.  31  :  42.     Gen. 

39  :  21.     Acts  7  :  9,  10. 
Are  prospered  by  God.     Gen.  39  :  3. 
Are  protected  by  God.    Gen.  31  :  7. 
Are  guided  by  God.     Gen.  24  :  7,  27. 
Are  blessed  by  God.    Mat.  24  :  46. 


SIC. 


95 


SIM. 


Are  mourned  over  after  death.  Gen.  35 : 8. 

(.See  marginal  note.) 
Shall  be  rewarded.  Eph.  6  :  8.   Col.  3  :  24. 
The  property  of  masters  increased  by  faith- 
ful.    tJen  30  :  29,  30. 
When  wicked 

Are  eye-servants.   Eph.  6  :  6.   Col.  3  :  22. 

Are  men-pleasers.    Eph.  6  :  6.    Col.  3  :  22. 

Are  deceitful.  2  Sam.  19  :  26.  Psa.  101  :6,  7. 

Are  quarrelsome.  Gen.  13  :  7.  Gen.  26  :  20. 

Are  covetous.    2  Kin.  5  :  20. 

Are  liars.     2  Kin  5  :  22,  23. 

Are  thieves.    Tit.  2:10. 

Are  gluttonous  and  drunken.  Mat.  24  :  49. 

Are   unmerciful  to  their  fellows, 
l-i  :  30. 

AVill  not  submit  to  correction.  Pro.  29  :  19. 

Do  not  bear  to  be  exalted.    Pro.  30  :  21, 22. 
with  Isa  3  :  0. 

Sliall  be  punished.     Mat.  24  :  50. 
Good — Exemplified.  EUezer,Gen.  24th  Chap- 
ter. Deborah,  Gen  24  :  59,  with  Gen.  35  : 8. 

Jacob,  Gen.  31  :  36—40.  Joseph,  Gen.  39  :  3. 

Acts  7  :  10.     Sen'anis  of  Boaz,  Ruth  2  :  4 

Jomrlhan's  armour-bearer,  1  Sam.  14  :  6,  7. 

Vaviifs  sert'ajits,  2   Sam.  12  :  18.     Captive 

tiiaid,  2  Kin.  5  :  2 — 1.     Servants  of  Naaman, 

2  Kin.  5  :  13.     Servants  of  Centurion,  Mat. 

8  :  9.     Servants  of  Cornelius,  Acts  10  :  7. 

Onesimus  after  his  conversion,  Phile.  11. 
Bad — Exemplified.  Servants  of  Jlbraliam  and 

Lot,  Gen.  13:7.     Servants  of  Jlbimelcch, 

Gen.  21  :  2.3.     ^Ibsalom^s  servants,  2   Sam. 

13:23,29.     2  Sam.  14  :   30.     ZtVia,  2   Sam. 

16  :  1—4.   Sei-vantsof  Shimei,  1  Kin.  2  :  39. 

Jeroboam,  1  Kin.  11  :'  26.     Zimri,  1  Kin.  16  : 

9.      Gcha:i,   2   Kin.  5   :    20.     Servants    of 


Persecutes  the  wicked  by.    Jer.  29  :  18. 
Healing  of,  lawful  on  the  sabbath.    Luke 

13  :  14—16. 
Christ  compassionated  those  in.     Isa.  63  :  4 

with  Mat.  8  :  16,  17. 
Christ  healk.d, 

Being  present.     Mar.  1  :  31.    Mat.  4  :  2,  3. 

Not  lieing  present.     Mat.  8  :  13. 

By  imposition  of  hands.     Mar.  6  :  5.  Luke 
13:  13. 

With  a  touch.    Mat.  8  :  3. 

Through  the  touch  of  his  garment..     Mat. 
14  :  35,  36.     Mar.  5  :  27—34. 

With  a  word.     Mat.  8  :  8,  13. 
Mat. 'Faith  required  in  those  healed  of,  by  Christ. 

Mat.  9  :  28,  29.     Mar.  6  :  34.     Mar.  10  :  52. 
Often  incurable  by  human  means.     Deu.  26  : 

27.    2  Chr.  21  :  '18. 
The  apostles  were  endued  with  power  to 

heal.     Mat.  10  :  1.    Mar.  16  :  18,  20. 
Saints 

Acknowledge  that,  comes  from  God.  Psa. 
38  : 1—8.     Isa.  38  :  12,  15. 

Are  resigned  under.    Job  2  :  10. 

Mourn  under,  with  prayer.     Isa.  38  :  14. 

Pray  for  recovery  from.     Isa.  38  :  2,  3. 

Ascrilie  recovery  from,  to  God.  Isa.  38  :  20. 

Praise  God  for  recovery  from.     Psa.  103  : 
1—3.     Isa.  38  :  19.     Luke  17  :  15. 

Thank  God  publicly  for  recovery  from. 
isa,  38  :  20.    Acts  3  :  8. 

Feel  for  others  in.     Psa.  35  :  13. 

Visit  those  in.    i\Tat  25  :  36. 

Visiting  those  in.  an  evidence  of  belonging 
to  Christ.     Mat  25  :  .34,  36,  40. 
Pray   for  those  afllicted  with.    Acts  28  ;  8. 

Jas.  5  :  14,  13. 


.Iinon,  2  Kin.  21  :  23.     JoA's   servants,  Job  Thk  wicked 


19  :  16.  Servants  of  the  Hii^h  Priest,  Mar, 
14  :  65.  Onesimus  before  his  conversion, 
Phile.  11. 

No.    263.    SICKNESS. 
Sent  bv  CJod.     Deu.  32  :  39.     2  Sam.  12  :  15. 
Acts  12  :  23. 


Have  much  sorrow,  &c.  with.    Ecc.  5  :  17. 
Do  not  seek  the  aid  of  God  in.    2  Chr.  16  : 

12. 
Forsake  those  in.     1  Sam.  30  :  13. 
Visit  not  those  in.     Mat.  25  :  43. 
Not  visiting  those  in,  an  evidence  of  not  be- 
™,       ,     .,  ..  •!»   J  ,     .   o.  i  I     longing  to  Christ.     Mat.  25 :  43,  4.5. 

The  devil  sometimes  permitted  to  inflict,  illustrative  of  sin.     Isa.   1  :  5.    Jer.  8  :  22. 

Job  2  :  6,  7.    Luke  9  :  39.     Luke  13  :  16.         j^j^^j  g  .  j.i 
Often  brought  on  by  intemperance.  Hos.  7:  5.  '  "tvt   "   nr- a  _ 

Often  sent  as  a  punishment  of  sin.     Lev.  26  :  ^^O.    264.    SIMPLICITY. 

14—16.    2  Chr.  21  :  12—15.     1  Cor.  11  :  30. [is  opposed  to  fleshly  wisdom.    2  Cor.  1  :  12. 


God 

Promises  to  heal.  Exo.  23  :  25  2  Kin  20  :  5. 
Heals  Deu.  32  :  .39.    Psa.  103  :  3.  Isa  38  :  5,  9. 

Exhibits  his  mercy  in  healing.     Phi  2  :  27. 

Exhibits  his  power  in  healing  Luke  5  :  17. 

F'.xhibits  his  love  in  healing.     Isa.  38  :  17. 

Often  manifests  saving  grace  to  sinners 
during.    Job  .33  :  19-24 

Permits  saints  to  bo  tried  by.    Job  2  :  5,  6 

Strengthens  saints  in.     Psa  41  :  3. 

Comforts  saints  in.     Psa  41  :  3. 

Hears  the  prayers  of  those  in.  Psa.  30  :  2. 
Psa.  107  :  18—20. 

Preserves  saints  in  time  of.    Psa  91  :  3 — 7. 

Abandons  the  wicked  to.    Jer.  34  :  17. 


Necessity  for.     Mat.  18:2,  3, 
Shoi'Ld  be  exhibited 

In  preaching  the  gospel.  1  Tlie.  2  :  3 — 7. 

In  acts  of  benevolence.    Rom.  12  :  8. 

In  all  our  conduct.    2  f.'or.  1  :  12. 

Concerning  our  own  wisilom.  1.  Cor.  3:18. 

Concerning  evil     Rom.  16  :  19. 

Concerning  malice.     1  f'or.  14  :  20, 
Exhortations  to.     Rom.  16  :  19.     1  Pet.  2  :  2. 
Thev  who  have  the  grace  of. 

Are  made  wise  by  C>od     Mat.  11  :  25. 

Are  made  wise  by  the  word  of  God.    Psa. 
19:7.     Psa.  119  :  1.30. 

.Are  preserved  by  God.    Psa.  116  :  6. 

Made  circumspect  by  instruction.  Pro.  1 :  4. 


SIN. 


96 


SIN. 


Profit  by  the  correction  of  others.    Pro. 
19  :2o.     Pro.  21  :  11. 
Beware  of  being  corrupted  from  that,  wliich 

is  in  Christ.    2  Cor.  11:3. 
Illustrated.    Mat.  6  :  22 

Exemphfied.  David,  Psa.  131  :  1,  2.     Jeremi- 
ah, Jer.  1  :  6.    Primitive  Christians,  Acts 

2  :  46.    Acts  4  :  32.    Paul,  2  Cor.  1  :  12. 
No.    265.    SIN. 
Is  the  transgression  of  the  law.    1  Jno.  3  :  4. 
Is  of  the  devil.     1  Jno.  3  :  8,  with  Jno.  8  :  44. 
AH  unrighteousness  is.     1  Jno.  5  :  17. 
Omission  of  what  we  know  to  be  good  is 

Jas.4  :  17. 
Whatever  is  not  of  faith  is.    Rom.  14  :  23. 
The  thought  of  foohshness  is.     Pro.  24  :  9. 
All  the  imaginations  of  the  unrenewed  heart 

are.    Gen.  6  :  5.     Gen.  S  :  21. 
Descuired  as 

Coming  from  the  heart.    Mat.  15  :  19. 

The  fruit  of  lust.    Jas.  1  :  15. 

The  sting  of  death.     1  Cor.  16  :  56. 

Rebellion  against  God.    Deu.  9  :  7.    Jos. 

1  :  la 
Works  of  darkness.    Eph.  5:11. 
Dead  works.     Heb.  6  :  1.    Heb.  9  :  14. 
The    abominable    thing  that  God  hates. 

Pro.  15  :9.     Jer.  44  :  4,  11. 
Defiling.    Pro.  30  :  12.    Isa.  59  :  3. 
Deceitful.    Heb.  3:13. 
Disgraceful.    Pro.  14  :  34. 
Often  very  great.    Exo.  32  : 

2  :  17. 
Often  mighty.    Amos  5  :  12. 
Often  manifold.    Amos  5  :  12. 
Often  presumptuous.     Psa.  19 
Sometimes  open  and  manifest.  1  Tim.  5  :  24. 
Sometimes  secret.  Psa.  90  :  8.   1  Tim.  5 : 

24. 

Besetting.    Heb.  12  :  1. 

Like  scarlet  and  crimson.     Isa.  I  :  18. 

Reaching  unto  heaven.    Rev.  18  :  5. 
Entered  into  the  world  by  Adam.  Gen.  3  :  6, 

7,  with  Rom.  5  :  12. 
All  men  are  conceived  and  born  in.    Gen. 

6  :  3.   Job  15  :  14.   Job  25  :  4.  Psa.  51  :  5. 
All  men  are  shapen  in.    Psa  51  :  6. 
Scripture  concludes  all  under.    Gal.  3  :  22. 
No  man  is  without.  1  Kiu.  8  :  46.  Ecc.  7  :  20. 
Christ  alone  was  without.     2  Cor.  5  :  21. 

Heb.  4  :  15.    Heb.  7  :  26.     1  Jno.  3  :  6. 
God 

Abominates.   Deu.  25  :  16.  Pro.  6  :  16—19. 

Marks.    Job  ID  :  14. 

Remembers.    Rev.  18:5. 

Is  provoked  to  jealousy  by.  1  Kin.  14  :  22. 

Is  provoked  to  anger  by.     1  Kin.  16  :  2. 

Alone  can  forgive.  Exo  34  :  7.   Dan.  9  :  9. 
iMic.7:18.    Mar.  2:7. 

Recompenses.    Jer  16  :  13.    Rev.  18  :  6. 

Punishes.     Isa.  13:11.    Amos  3  :  2. 
The  law 

Is  transgressed  by  every.    Jas.  2  :  10,11, 
with  i  Jno.  3  :  4. 


30.    1  Sam. 


13. 


Gives  knowledge  of.    Rom.  3  :  20.    Rom 
7  :7. 

Shows  exceeding  sinfulness  of.  Rom.  7  :  13. 

Made  to  restrain.     1  Tim.  1  :  9,  10. 

By  its  strictness  stirs  up.  Rom.  7  :  5, 8,  II. 

Is  the  strength  of     1  Cor.  15  :  56. 

Curses  those  guilty  of     Gal.  3  :  10. 
No  man  can  cleanse  himself  from.    Job  9  : 

30,  31.     Pro.  20  :  9.    Jer.  2  :  22. 
No  man  can  atone  for.     Mic.  6  :  7. 
God  has  opened  a  fountain  for.    Zee.  13  : 1 
Christ  was  manifested  to  take  away.    Jno. 

1  :  29.     1  Jno.  3  :  5. 
Christ's  blood  redeems  from.    Eph.  I  :  7. 
Christ's  blood  cleanses  from.    1  Jno.  1  :  7. 
Saints 

Made  free  from.    Rom.  6  :  IS. 

Dead  to.    Rom.  6:2,  11.     1  Pet  2  :  24. 

Profess  to  have  ceased  from.     1  Pet.  4:1. 

Cannot  live  in.     1  Jno.  3:9.     1  Jno.  5  :  18. 

Resolve  against.    Job  34  :  32. 

Ashamed   of  having  committed.     Rom. 

6  :  21. 
Abhor  themselves  on  account  of.  Job  42  : 

6.     Eze.  20  :  43. 
Have  yet  the  remains  of,  in  them.    Rom. 

7  :  17,  23,  with  Gal.  5  :  17. 
The  fear  of  God  restrains.    Exo.  20  :  20. 

Psa.  4  :  4.  Pro.  16  :  6. 
The  word  of  God  keeps  from.  Psa.  119  :  11. 
The  Holy  Ghost  convinces  of.  Jno.  16  :  8,  9. 
If  we  say  that  we  have  no,  we  deceive  our- 
selves, and  the  truth  is  not  in  us.  1  Jno.  1  : 8. 
If  we  say  that  we  have  no,  we  make  God  a 

liar.     1  Jno.  1  :  10. 
Confusion  of  face  belongs  to  those  guilty  of. 

Dan.  9  :  7,  8. 
Should  be 

Confessed.    Job  33  :  27.    Pro.  28  :  13. 

Mourned  over.     Psa.  38  :  18.    Jer.  3  :  21. 

Hated.  Psa.  97  :  10.  Pro.  8  :  13.  Amos  5  :  15. 

Aliliorred.    Rom.  12  :  9. 

Put  away.    Job  II  :  14. 

Departed  from.    Psa.  .34  :  14.  2  Tim.  2  :  19. 

Avoided  even  in  appearance.  1  The.  5  :  22. 

Guarded  against.     Psa.  4  :  4.    Psa.  39  ;  1. 

Striven  against.    Heb.  12  :  4. 

Mortified.    Rom.  S  :  13.     Col.  3  :  5. 

Wholly  destroyed.    Rom.  6  :  6. 
Specially  strive  against  besetting.  Heb.  12  : 1. 
Aggravated  by  neglected  advantages.  Luke 

12:47.     Jno.  15:22. 
Guilt  of  concealing.  Job  31  :  33.  Pro.  28  :  13. 
We  should  prat  to  god 

To  search  for,  in  our  hearts.    Psa.  139  : 
23,  24. 

To  make  us  know  our.    Job  13  :  23. 

To  forgive  our.    Exo.  .34  :  9.    Luke  11:4 

To  keep  us  from.    Psa.  19  :  13. 

To  deliver  us  from.     Mat.  6  :  13. 

To  cleanse  us  from.    Psa.  51  :  2. 
Prayer  hindered  by.  Psa  06  :  18.  Isa.  .59  :  2. 
Blessings  withheld  on  account  of.  Jer.  6 : 

25. 


SIN. 

The  wicked 
Servants  to.    Jno.  8  :  34.     Rom.  6  :  16. 
Dead  in.     Eph.  i  :  1. 
Guilty  of,  in  every  thing  they  do.     Pro 

21  :  4.     Kze.  21  :24. 
riead  necessity  for.     1  Sam.  13  :  11,  12. 
Excuse.  Gen.  3  :  12,  13.  1  Sam.  15  :  13—15 
Encourage  themselves  in.     Psa.  64  :  5. 
Defv  God  in  committing.     Isa.  5  :  18,  19. 
Boast  of.     Isa.  3  :  9. 
Malie  a  mock  at.     Pro.  14  :  9. 
Expect  impunity  in.  Psa.  50:21.  Psa.  94:7. 
Cannot  cea.se  from.    2  Pet.  2  :  14. 
Heap  up.     Psa.  7t>  :  17.    Isa  30  :  1. 
Encouraged  in,  by  prosperity.  Pro.  10  :  16. 
Led  by  despair  to  continue  in.  Jer.  18  :  12, 
Try  to  conceal,  from  God.     Gen.  3  :  8,  10, 

with  Job  31  :  33. 
Throw  the  blame  of,  on  God.    Gen.  3  :  12. 

Jer.  7  :  10. 
Throw  the  blame  of,  on  others.    Gen.  3  : 

12,  13.     Exo.  32  :  22—24. 
Tempt  others  to.    Gen.  3  :  6.    1  Kin.  16  :  2. 
Delight  in  those  who  commit.  Rom.  1  :  32. 
Shairbear  the  shame  of     Eze.  16  :  62. 
Shall  find  out  the  wiclied.    Num.  32  :  23. 
Ministers  should  warn  tlie  wicked  to  forsake. 

Eze.  33  :  9.     Dan.  4  :  27. 
Leads  to 
Shame.    Rom.  6  :  21. 
Disquiet.     Psa.  38  :  3. 
Disease.    Job  20:  11. 
The  ground  was  cursed  on  account  of.  Gen. 

3  :  17,  18. 
Toil  and  sorrow  originated  in.    Gen.  3  :  16. 

17,  19,  with  Job  14  :  1. 
Excludes  from  heaven.  Gal.  5  :  19—21.  Eph. 

6  :  5.     Rev.  21  :  27. 
When  finished  brings  forth  death.  Jas.  1  :  15. 
Death,  the  wages  of,     Rom.  6  :  23. 
Death,  the  punishment  of.   Gen.  2  :  17.  Eze 
18:4. 

No,  266.    SINS,  NATIONAL. 
Often  pervade  all  ranks.    Isa.  I  :  5.    Jer.  5  : 

1—5.    Jer.  6  :  13. 
Often  caused   and  encouraged  by  rulers 

1  Kin.  12  :  26— 33.     2  Chr.  21  :  11— 13. 
Often  caused  by  prosperit3'.    Deu.  32  :  15 

Eze.  23  :  5. 
Defile 

The  land.     Lev.  18  :  25.     Isa.  24  :  5. 

The  people.    Lev.  18  :  24.     Eze.  14  :  U. 

National  worship.    Hag.  2  :  14. 
Aggravated  by  privileges.     Isa.  5   :  4 — 7. 

Eze.  20  :  11—13.     Mat.  11  :  21—24. 
Lead  the  heathen  to  blaspheme.  Rom.  2  :  24. 
Are  a  reproach  to  a  people.    Pro.  14  :  34. 
Should  be 
Repented  of.    Jer.  18  :  8.    Jon.  3  :  6. 

Mourned  over.    Joel  2  :  12. 

Confessed.    Jud.  10  :  10. 

Turned  from.    Isa,  1  :  16.    Jon.  3  :  10. 
Saints  especially  mourn  over.  Psa.  119  :  136. 

Eze.  9  : 4. 


97 SIN^ SLA. 

Ministers  should 
Mourn  over.    Ezr.  10  : 6.  Eze.  6  :  11.  Joel 

2  :  17. 
Testify  against.    Isa.  30  :  8,  9.    Eze.  2  : 

3—5.     Eze.  22  :  2.    Jon.  1  :  2. 
Try  to  turn  the  people  from.    Jer.  23  :  22. 
Pray  for  forgiveness  of.    Exo.  32  :  31,  32. 
Joel  2  :  17. 
National  prayer   rejected  on   account   of. 

Isa.  1:15.     Isa,  59  :  2. 
National  worship  rejected  on  account  of. 

Isa.  1  :  10—14.    Jer.  6  :  19,  20. 
Cause  the  withdrawal  of  privileges.    Lam. 

2:9.    Amos  8:  11. 
Bring  down  national  judgments.    Mat.  23  : 

35,  36.     Mat.  27  :  25. 
Denunciations  against.    Isa.  1  :  24.    Isa.  30  : 

1.    Jer.  5  :  9.    Jer.  12  :  17. 
Punishment  for.    Isa.  3  :  8.   Jer.  12  :  17.   Jer 

25  :  12.     Eze.  28  :'  7—10. 
Punishment  for,  averted  on  repentance.  Jud. 

10  :  15,  16.  2  Chr.  12  :  6, 7.  Jon.  3  :  10. 
Exemplified.  Sodom  and  Gomorrah,  Gen. 
18  :  20.  2  Pet.  2  :  6.  Children  of  Israel, 
Exo.  16  :  8.  Exo.  32  :  31.  Nations  of  Ca- 
naan, Deu.  9  :  4.  Kingdom  of  Israel,  2  Kin. 
17  : 8— 12.  Hos.4  :  1,  2.  Kingdom  of  Judah, 
2  Kin.  17  :  19.  Isa.  1  :  2—7.  Moah,  Jer. 
48  :  29,  30.  Babylon,  Jer.  51  :  6,  13,  52. 
Tyre,  Eze.  28  :  2.     Nineveh,  Nah.  3  :  1. 

No.  267.    SINCERITY. 
Christ  was  an  example  of     1  Pet.  2  :  22. 
Ministers  should  be  examples  of.    Tit.  2  :  7, 
Opposed  to  fleshly  wisdom.    2  Cor.  1  :  12. 
Should  characterize 

Our  love  to  God.    2  Cor.  8  :  8,  24. 

Our  love  to  Christ.    Eph.  6  :  24. 

Our  service  to  God.    Jos.  24  :  14. 

Our  faith.     1  Tim.  1  :  6. 

Our  love  to  one  another.    Rom.  12  :  9. 
1  Pet.  1  :  22.     1  Jno.  3  :  18. 

Our  whole  conduct.    2  Cor.  1  :  12. 

The  preacliing  of  the  gospel.  2  Cor.  2  :  17. 
1  Tlie.  2  :  3—5. 
A  characteristic  of  the  doctrines  of  the  gos- 
pel.    1  Pet.  2  :  2. 
The  gospel  sometimes  preached  without. 

Phi.  1  :  16. 
The  wicked  devoid  of  Psa.  5  :  9.  Psa.  55  :  21. 
Exhortations  to.     1  Cor.  5:8.     1  Pet.  2  :  1. 
Pray  for,  on  behalf  of  others.    Phi.  1  :  10. 
Blessedness  of,     Psa.  32  :  2. 
Exemplified.   Men  of  Zebulun,  1  Chr.  12  :  33. 

Hezekiah,  Isa.  38  :  3.  Nathanae.l,  Jno.  1  :  47. 

Paul,  2  Cor.  1  :  12.     Timothy,  2  Tim.  1  :  5. 

Lois  and  Eunice,  2  Tim.  1  :  5. 

No.  268.    SLANDER. 
An  abomination  unto  God.  Pro.  6  :  16,  19. 
Forbidden.    Exo.  23  :  1.    Jas.  4:11. 
Includes 

Whispering.    Rom.  1  :  29.     2  Cor.  12  :  20. 

Backbiting.    Rom.  I  :  30.    2  Cor.  12  :  20. 

Evil  surmising.     1  Tim.  6  :  4. 
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Tale-bearing.    Lev.  19  :  16. 

Babbling.    Ecc.  10  :  11. 

Tattling.     lTim.&:13. 

Evil  speaking.    Psa.  41  :  5.    Psa.  109  :  20. 

Defaming.    Jer.  20  :  10.     1  Cor.  4  :  13. 

Beaiing  false  witness.    Exo.  20  :  16.    Dcu. 
6  :  20.     Luke  3  :  14. 

Judging  uncharitably.    Jas.  4:11,  12. 

liaising  false  reports.    Exo.  23  :  1. 

Repeating  matters.     Pro.  17  :  9. 
Is  a  deceitful  work.    Psa.  52  :  2. 
Comes  from  the  evil  heart.     Luke  6  :  45. 
Often  arises  from  hatred.    Psa.  41  :  7.     Psa. 

109  :  3. 
Idleness  leads  to.    1  Tim.  5  :  13. 
The  wicked  addicted  to.    Psa.  50  :  20.    Jer. 

6  :  28.    Jer.  9  :  4. 
Hypocrites  addicted  to.    Pro.  11  :  9. 
A  characteristic  of  the  devil.    Rev.  12  :  10. 
The  wicked  love.    Psa.  52  :  4. 
They  who  indulge  in,  are  fools.  Pro.  10:13 
They  who  indulge  in,  not  to  be  trusted. 

Jer.  9  : 4. 
Women  warned  against.    Tit.  2  :  3. 
Ministewi'  wives  should  avoid.  1  Tim.  3  :  11. 
Christ  was  exposed  to.    Psa.  35  :  11.    Mat. 

26  :  60. 
Rulers  exposed  to.    2  Pet.  2  :  10.    Jude  S. 
Ministers  exposed  to.  Rom.  3  : 8.  2  Cor.  6  : 8. 
The  nearest  relations  exposed  to.  Psa.  60  :  20. 
Saints  exposed  to.    Psa.  38  :  12.    Psa.  109  :  2. 

1  Pet.  4  :  4. 
Saints 

Should  keep  their  tongue  from.    Psa.  34  : 
13,  with  1  Pet.  3  :  10. 

Should  lay  aside.    Eph.  4:31.    I  Pet.  2  :  1. 

Should  be  warned  against.    Tit.  3:1,2. 

Should  give  no  occasion  for.    I  Pet.  2  :  12. 
1  Pet.  3  :  16. 

Should  return  good  for.    1  Cor.  4  :  13. 

Blessed  in  enduring.    Mat.  5  :  11. 

Characterized  as  avoiding.    Psa.  15  :  I,  3. 
Should  not  be  listened  to.     1  Sam.  24  :  9. 
Should  be  discountenanced  with  anger.  Pro. 

25  :  23. 
Effects  of, 

Separating  friends.  Fro.  16  :  28.  Pro.  17  :  9. 

Deadly  wounds.    Pro.  18  :  8.    Pro.  26  :  22. 

Strife.    Pro.  26  :  20. 

Discord  among  brethren.    Pro.  6  :  19. 

Murder.    Psa.'si  :  13.     Eze.  22  :  9. 
The  tongue  of,  is  a  scourge.    Job  6  :  21. 
Is  venomous.    Psa.  140  :  3.    Ecc.  10  :  11. 
Is  destructive.    Pro.  11  :  9. 
End  of,  is  mischievous  madness.  Ecc.  10  :  13. 
Men  shall  give  account  for.    Mat.  12  :  36. 
Punishment  for.  Den.  19  :  16—21.  Psa.  101  :5. 
Illustrated.    Pro.  12  :  18.    Pro.  25  :  18. 
Exemplified.      Laban's   Sens,  Gen.  31   :  1. 

Boe^,    1    Sam.    22   :  9—11.      Princes    of 

Amman,  2  Sam.  10  :  3.     Ziba,  2  Sam.  16  :  3. 

Children  of  Belial,  1  Kin.  21  :  13.    Enemies 

of  the  Jews,    Ezr.    4  :  7 — 16.      Gashmu, 

Neh.  6  :  6.    Human,  Est.  3  :  8.    David's 


enemies,  Psa.  31  :  13.  Jeremiah^s  enemies, 
Jer.  38  :  4.  Chaldeans,  Dan.  3  ;  8.  Daniel's 
accusers,  Dan.  6  :  13.  Jews,  Mat.  11  :  18, 19. 
Witnesses  against  Christ,  Mat.  26  :  69—61. 
Priests,  Mar.  15  :  3.  Enemies  of  Stephen, 
Acts  6:11.  Enemies  of  Paul,  4c.  Acts 
17  :  7.     Tertullus,  Acts  24  :  2,  5. 

No.    269.     SOBRIETY. 

Commanded.    1  Pet.  1  :  13.     1  Pet.  5  :  8. 
The  gospel  designed  to  teach.  Tit.  2  ;  11, 12. 
With  watchfulness.     1  The.  5  :  6. 
With  prayer.     1  Pet.  4  :  7. 
Required  in 

Ministers.     1  Tim.  3  :  2,  3.    Tit.  1  :  8. 

Wives  of  ministers.     1  Tim.  3  :  11. 

Aged  men.    Tit.  2  :  2. 

Young  men.    Til.  2  :  6. 

Young  women.    Tit.  2  :  4. 

All  saints.     1  The.  6  :  6.  8. 
Women  should  exhibit,  in  dress.  1  Tim.  2  : 9. 
We    should    estimate   our   character    and 

talents  with.     Rom.  12  :  3. 
We  should  live  in.    Tit.  2  :  12. 
Motives  to.     1  Pet.  4:7.     1  Pet.  5  :  8. 

No.    270.    STEDFASTNESS. 

Exhibited  by  God  in  all  his  purposes  and 

ways.     Dan.  6  :  26. 
Commanded.    Phi.  4:1.    2  The.  2  :  15. 
Godliness  necessary  to.    Job  11  :  13 — 15. 
Secured  et 
The  power  of  God.    Psa.  65  :  22.    Psa. 

62  :2. 
The  presence  of  God.    Psa.  16  :  8. 
Trust  in  God.     Psa.  26  :  1. 
The  intercession  of  Christ.  Luke22  :31,  32. 
A  characteristic  of  saints.    Job  17  :  9.    Jno. 

8  :31. 
Should  be  manifested 
In  cleaving  to  God.    Deu.  10  :  20.    Acts 

11  :23. 
In  the  work  of  the  Lord.    1  Cor.  15  :  58. 
In  continuing  in  the  Apostles'  doctrine 

and  fellowship.    Acts  2  :  42. 
In  holding  fast  our  profession.  Heb.  4  :  14. 

Heb.  10  :  23. 
In  holding  fast  the  confidence  and  rejoic- 
ing of  the  hope.  Heb.  3  :  6,  14. 
In  keeping  the  faith.  Col.  2  :  5.  1  Pet.  6  :  9. 
In  standing  fast  in  the  faith.  1  Cor.  16  :  13. 
In  holding  fast  what  is  good.  1  The.  5  :  21. 
In  maintaining  christian  liberty.  Gal.  6  :  1. 
In  striving  for  the  faith  of  the  gospel. 

Phi.  1  :  27,  with  Jude  3. 
Even  under  affliction.     Psa.  44  :  17—19.    1 
The.  3  :  3. 
Saints  pray  for.     Psa.  17  :  5. 
Saints  praise  God  for.    Psa.  116  :  8. 
Ministers 
Exhorted  to.    2  Tim.  1  :  13,  14.    Tit.  1  :  9. 
Should  e-xhort  to.  Acts  13  :  43.  Acts  14  :  22. 
Should  pray  for,  in  their  people.    1  The. 
3  :13.    2  The.  2  :  17. 


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Encouraged  by,  in  their  people.    1  Tlio. 

3:8. 
Rejoiced  by,  in  their  people.     Col.  2  :  5. 

The  wicked  de\oid  of.    Psa  78  :  8,  37. 

Principle  of— Illustrated.     Mat.  7  :  24,  25. 

Want  of— Illustrated.  Luke  8  :  6,  13.  2  Pet. 
2  :  17.     Jude  12. 

Exemplified.  Caleb,  Num.  14  :  24.  Joshua, 
Jos.  34  :  15.  Josiali,  2  Kin.  22  :  2.  Job, 
Job  2  :  3.  David,  Psa.  IS  :  21,  22.  Sha- 
drach,  4-c.  Dan.  3  :  IS.  Daniel,  Dan.  6  :  10. 
PHmiK.e  Christians,  Acts  2  :  42.  Corin- 
thians, 1  Cor.  15:1.    Colossians,  Col.  2  :  5. 

No.    271.    STRIFE. 

Christ,  an  example  of  avoiding.    Isa.  42  :  2, 

with  .Mat.  12  :  15-19. 
Forbidden.     Pro.  3  :  30.     Pro.  25  :  8. 
A  work  of  the  flesh.     Gal.  5  :  20. 
An  evidence  of  a  carnal  spirit.     I  Cor.  3  :  3. 
Existed  in  primitive  Churchi     I  Cor.  1  :  11. 
Excited  by 

Hatred.     Pro.  10  :  12. 

Pride.    Pro.  13  :  10.    Fro.  28  :  25. 

Wrath.     Pro.  15  :  18.     Pro.  30  :  33. 

Frowardness.     Pro.  16  :  28. 

A  contentious  disposition.     Pro.  26  :  21. 

Tale-bearing.    Pro.  26  :  20. 

Drunkenness.     Fro.  23  :  29,  30. 

Lusts.    Jas.  4  :  1. 

Curious  questions.  1  Tim.  6  :  4.  2  Tim.  2  : 
23. 

Scorning.     Pro.  22  :  10. 
Difficulty  of  stopping,  a  reason  for  avoiding 

it.     Pro.  17  :  14. 
Shameful  in  saints.  2  Cor.  12  :  20.  Jas.  3  :  14 
Saints  should 

Avoid.     Gen.  13  :  S. 

Avoid  questions  that  lead  to.  2  Tim. 2  :  14. 

Not  walk  in.     Rom.  13  :  13. 

Not  act  from.    Phi.  2  :  3. 

Do  all  things  without.     Phi.  2  :  14. 

Submit  to  wrong  rather  than  engage  in. 
Mat.  5  :  39,  40.     1  Cor.  6  :  7. 

Seek  God's  protection  from.     Psa.  35  :  1. 
Jer.  IS  :  19. 

Praise  God  for  protection  from.  2  Sam.  22  : 
44.     Psa  18  :  43. 
Saints  kept  from  tongues  of.    Psa.  31  :  20. 

Ml>MSTKR3  SHOULD 

Avoid.     1  Tim.  3:3.    2  Tim.  2  :  24. 

Avoid  questions  that  lead  to.    2  Tim.  2  : 
23.     Tit  3  :  9. 

Not  preach  through.    Phi.  1  :  15,  16. 

Warn  against.  1  Cor.  1  :  10.    2  Tim.  2  :  14. 

Reprove.     1  Cor.  1  :  11,  12.     1  Cor.  3  :  3. 

1  Cor.  11  :  17,  18. 

Appeased  by  slowness  to  anger.  Pro.  15  :  IS. 

It  is  honourable  to  cease  from.    Pro.  20  :  3. 

Hvpocrites  make  religion  a  pretence  for. 

'Isa.  58  :  4. 
Fools  engage  in.    Pro.  13  :  6. 
Evidences  a  love  of  transgression.  Pro.  17: 19. 

Ls.tDS  TO 

Blasphemy.     Lev.  24  :  10,  11. 


Injustice.    Hab.  1  :  3,  4. 
I     (  onfusion  and  every  evil  work.  Jas.  3  :  16. 

Violence.     Exo.  21  :  18,  22. 

•Mutual  destruction.     Gal.  5  :  15. 
Temporal  blessings  embittered  by.  Pro.  17: 1. 
Excludes  from  heaven.     Gal.  5  :  20,  21. 
Promoters  of,  should  be  expelled.  Pro.  22  :  10. 
Punishment  for.    Psa.  55  :  9. 
Strength  and  violence  of— Illustrated.    Fro. 

17  :  14.     Pro.  18  :  19. 
Danger  of  joining  in — Olustrated.  Pro.  26  :  17. 
Exemplified.    Herdmen  of  Jlbram  and  of  Lot, 

Gen.  13  :  7.     Herdmen  of  Gerar  and  of 

Isaac,   Gen.   26    :  20.      Laban  and  Jacob, 

Gen.   31  :  36.     Two  Hebrews,   Exo.  2  :  13. 

Israelites,  Den.  1  :  12.    Jephthah  and  Jim- 

wonites,  Jud.  12  :  2.    Jiidah  and  Israel,  2 

Sam.  19  :  41 — 43.    Disciples,  Luke  22  :  24. 

Jews,  Jno.  6  :  52.     Jno.  10  :  19.     Judaizing 

Teachers,  Acts  15  :  2.     Paul  and  Barnabas, 

Acts   15   :   39.     Pharisees  and    Sadducees, 

Acts  23  :  7.     Corinthians,   1   Cor.  1  :  U. 

1  Cor.  6  :  6. 
No.    272.     SWEARING    FALSELY. 
Forbidden.    Lev.  19  :  12.    Num.  30  :  2.   Mat 

5  :33. 
Hateful  to  God.    Zee.  8  :  17. 
We  should  not  love.    Zee.  8  :  17. 
Fraud  often  leads  to.    Lev.  6  :  2,  3. 
Saints  abstain  from.    Jos.  9  :  20.    Psa.  15  :  4. 
Blessedness  of  abstaining  from.  Psa.  24  : 4, 6. 
The  wicked 

Addicted  to.    Jer.  6  :  2.    Hos.  10  :  4. 

Plead  excuses  for.    Jer.  7  :  9,  10. 

ShaU  be  judged  on  account  of.    Mai.  3  :  5. 

Shall  be  cut  ofi'  for.    Zee.  5  :  3. 

Sliall  have  a  curse  upon  their  houses  for. 
Zee.  6  :  4. 
False  witnesses  guilty  of.     Deu.  19  :  16,  18. 
Exemplified.     Saul,  1  Sam.  19  :  6,  10.     Shi- 

■mei,  1  Kin.  2  :  41 — 43.    Jews,  Kze.  16  :  59. 

Zedekiah,  Eze.  17  :  13—19.     Peter,  Mat. 

26  :  72,  74. 

No.  273.  SWEARING,  PROFANE. 
Of  all  kinds  is  desecration  of  God's  name. 

Mat.  5:34,  35.    Mat.  23  :  21,  22. 
Forbidden.    Exo.  20  :  7.    Mat.  5  :  34—36. 

Jas.  5  :  12. 
Saints  pray  to  be  kept  from.    Fro.  30  :  9. 
The  wicked 

Addicted  to.    Psa.  10  :  7.    Rom.  3  :  14. 

Love.     Psa.  109  :  17. 

Clothe  themselves  with.    Psa.  109  :  18. 
Guilt  of.    Exo.  20:7.    Deu.  5:11. 
Woe  denounced  against.     Mat.  23  :  16. 
Nations  visited  for.  Jer.  23  :  10.  Hos.  4  :  1—3. 
Punishment  for.     Lev.  24  :  16,  23.     Psa.  59  : 

12.     Psa.  109  :  17,  13. 
Exemplified.    Joseph,  Gen.  42  :  15,  16.     Son 

of  Israelitish  woman.  Lev.  24  :  11.     Saul, 

1    Sam.   28  :   10       Gehazi,  2   Kin.   5  :  20. 

Jehoram,  2  Kin.  6  :  31.     Peter,  Mat.  26  :  74. 

Herod,  Mar.  6  :  23,  26.     Enemies  of  Paul, 

Acts  23  :  21. 


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No.    274.     TEMPTATION. 


God  cannot  be  the  subject  of.    Jas.  1  :  13. 
Does  not  come  from  God.    Jas.  1  :  13. 
Comes  from 

Lusts.    Jas.  1  :  14. 

Covetousness.    Fro.  28  :  20.    1  Tim.  6  :  9. 
The  devil  is  the  author  of.  1  Chr.  21 :  1.  Mat. 

4:1.     1  The.  3  :  5. 
Evil  associates,  the  instruments  of.    Pro.  1  : 

10.     Pro.  16  :  29. 
Often  arises  through 

Poverty.     Pro.  30  :  9.    Mat.  4:2,3. 

Prosperity.    Pro.  30  :  9.    Mat.  4  :  8. 

Worldly  glory.  Num.  22  :  17.  Mat.  4  :  8. 
To  distrust  of  God's  providence.    Mat.  4  :  3. 
To  presumption.     ISlat.  4  :  6. 
To  worshipping  the  god  of  this  world.  Mat. 

4  :9. 
Often  strengthened   by  the  perversion  of 

God's  word.    Mat.  4  :  6. 
Permitted,  as  a  trial  of 

Faith.     1  Pet.  1  :  7. 

Disinterestedness.  Job  1  :  9 — 12. 
Always  conformable  to  the  nature  of  man. 

1  Cor.  10  :  13. 

Often  ends  in  sin  and  perdition.  1  Tim.  6:9. 

Jas.  1  :  15. 
Christ 

Endured,  from  the  devil.    Mar.  1  :  13. 

Endured,  from  the  wicked.    Mat.  16  :  1. 
Mat.  22  :  IS.    Luke  10  :  25. 

Endured  same  kind  of,  as  man.  Heb.  4  :  15. 

Endured,  yet  without  sin.    Heb.  4  :  15. 

Resisted  by  the  word  of  God.    Mat.  4  :  4, 
7,  10. 

Overcame.    Mat.  4  :  11.    Jno.  16  :  33. 

Sympatliizes  with  those  under.  Heb.  4  :  15. 

Is  able  to  succour  those  under.  Heb.  2  :  IS. 

Intercedes  for  his  people  under.    Luke 
22:31,32.     Jno.  17  :  15. 
God  will  not  suft'er  saints  to  be  exposed  to, 

beyond  their  power  to  bear.  1  Cor.  10  :  13 
God  will  make  a  way  for  saints  to  escape 

out  of     1  Cor.  10  :  13. 
God  enables  saints  to  bear.    1  Cor.  10  :  13. 
God  knows  how  to  deliver  saints  out  of 

2  Pet.  2  :  9. 

Christ  keeps  faithful  saints  from  the  hour  of 

Rev.  3  :  10. 
Saints  may  be  in  heaviness  through.    1  Pet. 

1  :6. 
Saints  should 

Resist,  in  faith.    Eph.  6  :  16.     1  Pet.  5  :  9. 

Watch  against.    Mat.  26  :  41.    1  Pet.  5  :  8. 

Pray  to  be  kept  from.    Mat.  6  :  13.    Mat. 
26  :  41. 

Not  occasion,  to  others.    Rom.  14  :  13. 

Restore  those  overcome  by.     GaL  6  :  1. 

Avoid  the  way  of  Pro.  4  :  14,  15. 
The  devil  will  renew.  Luke  4:  13. 
Has  strength  through  the  weakness  of  the 

flesh.    Mat.  26  :  41. 
Hypocrites  fall  away  in  time  of.  Luke  8  :  13. 


Blessedness  of  those  who  meet,  and  over- 
come.   Jas.  1  :  2—4,  12. 

Exemplified.  ^I'e,  Gen.  3  :  1,  4,  5.  Joseph, 
Gen.  39  :  7.  Balaam,  Num.  22  :  17.  Jlchan, 
Jos.  7  :  21.  David,  2  Sam.  11  :  2.  Jeroboam, 
1  Kin.  15  :  30.  Peter,  Mar.  14  :  67—71. 
Paul,  2  Cor.  12  :  7,  with  Gal.  4  :  14. 

No.    275.    THANKSGIVING. 

Christ  set  an  example  of   Mat.  11  :  25.   Mat 

26  :  27.    Jno.  11  :  41. 
The  heavenly  host  engage  in.     Rev.  4  :  9. 

Rev.  7:11,12.    Rev.  11  :  16,  17. 
Commanded.    Psa.  50  :  14. 
Is  a  good  thing.     Psa.  92  :  1. 
Should  be  offered 

To  God.     Psa.  50  :  14. 

To  Christ.     1  Tim.  1  :  12. 

Through  Christ.    Rom.  I  :  8.    Col.  3  :  17. 
Heb.  13  :  15. 

In  the  name  of  Christ.    Eph.  5  :  20. 

In  behalf  of  ministers.    2  Cor.  1  :  11. 

In  private  worship.    Dan.  6  :  10. 

In  public  worship.     Psa.  35  :  18. 

In  every  thing.     1  The.  5  :  18. 

Upon  the  completion  of  great  underta- 
kings.   Nell.  12  :  31,  40. 

Before  taking  food.  Jno.  6:11.  Acts  27  :  35. 

Always.  Eph.  1  :  16.  Eph.  5  :  20. 1  The.  1  :  2. 

At  the  remembrance  of  God's  hoUness. 
Psa.  30  :  4.     Psa.  97  :  12. 

For  the  goodness  and  mercv  of  God.    Psa. 
106  :  1.     Psa.  107  :  1.    Psa'.  136  :  1—3. 

For  the  gift  of  Christ.    2  Cor.  9:15. 

For  Christ's  power  and  reign.  Rev.  11  :  17. 

Fertile  reception  and  effectual  working  of 
the  word  of  Ciod  in  others.  1  The.  2  :  13. 

For  deUverance  through  Christ,  from  in- 
dwelling sin.     Rom.  7  :  23—25. 

For  victory   over  death  and  the  grave. 

1  Cor.  15  :  57. 

For  wisdom  and  might.    Dan.  2  :  23. 
For  the  triumph  of  the  gospel.  2  Cor.  2  :  14. 
For  the  conversion  of  others.  Rom.  6  :  17. 
For  faith  exhibited  by  others.     Rom.  1  :  8. 

2  The.  1  :  3. 

For  love  exhibited  by  others.  2  The.  I  :  3. 
For  the  grace  bestowed  on  others.  I  Cor. 

1  :  4.     Phi   1  :  3—5.     Col.  1  :  3—6. 
For  the  zeal  exhibited  by  others.    2  Cor. 

8  :  16. 
For  nearness  of  God's  presence.  Psa.  75  : 1. 
For  appointment  to  the  ministry.     1  Tim. 

I  :  12. 
For  willingness  to  offer  our  property  for 

God's  service.     2  Chr.  29  :  6 — 14. 
For  the  supply  of  our  bodily  wants.   Rom. 

14  :  6,  7.  1  Tim.  4  :  3,  4. 
For  all  men.  1  Tim.  2  :  1. 
For  all  things.  1  Cor.  9  :  11.  Eph.  5  :  20. 
Should  be  accompanied  by  intercession  for 
others.  1  Tim.  2:1.  2  Tim.  1 :  3.  Phile.  4. 
Should  always  accompany  prayer.  Neh.  U  . 
17.     Phi.  4  :  6.     Col.  4:2.  I 


THK. 


101 


TIT. 


Should  always  accompany  praise.    Psa.  92  : 

1.    Heb.  13  :  15. 
Epressed  in  psalms.     1  Clir.  16  :  7. 
Ministers    appointed    to   otter,     in    public. 

1  Chr.  16  :  4,  7.  1  Chr.  23  :  30.  2  Chr.  31  :2. 
Saints 

Exhorted  to.    Psa.  105  :  1.    Col.  3  :  15. 

Resolve  to  ofl'er.    Psa.   18  :  49.  Psa.  30  : 
12. 

Habitually  ofl'er.    Dan.  6  :  10. 

Otter  sacrifices  of.     Psa.  116  :  17. 

Abound  in  the  faith  with.     Col.  2  :  7. 

Magnify  Cod  by.     Psa.  69  :  30. 

Come  before  (!od  with.     Psa.  95  :  2. 

Should  enter  (iod's  gates  with.  Psa.  100  :  4. 
Of  hypocrites,  full  of  boasting.  Lulie  18  :  11. 
The  wicked  averse  to.     Rom.  1  :  21. 
Exemplified.    Dcwid.  1  Chr.  29  :  13.    Levites, 

2(Jhr.  6  :  12,  13.  Daniel,  Dan.  2  :  23.  Jonah, 

Jon    2  :  9.     Simeon,  Luke  2  :  23.     Jlnna, 

Luke  2  :  33.    Paul,  Acts  23  :  15. 

No.  *27G.  THEFT. 
Is  an  abomination.  Jer.  7  :  9,  10. 
Forbidden.    Exo.  20  :  15,  with  Mar.  10  :  19. 

Rom.  13  :  9.     1  The.  4  ;  6. 
From  the  poor  specially  forbidden.     Pro. 

22  :  22. 
Includes  fraud  in  general.    Lev.  19  :  13. 
Includes  fraud  concerning  wages.    Lev.  19  : 

13.     Mai  3  :  5.     Ja,?.  5  :  4. 
Proceeds  from  the  heart.    Mat.  15  :  19. 
Defiles  a  man.    Mat.  15  :  20. 
Thk  wicked 

Addicted  to.    Psa.  U9  :  61.    Jer.  7  :  9. 

Store  up  the  fruits  of.    Amos  3  :  10. 

Lie  in  wait  to  commit.    Hos.  6  :  9. 

Commit,  under  shelter  of  the  night.     Job 
24  :  14.     Oba.  6. 

Consent  to  those  who  commit.  Psa  50  :  18 

Associate  with  those  who  commit.    Isa. 
1  :  23. 

May,  for  a  season,  prosper  in.    Job  12  :  6. 

Plead  excuses  for.    Jer.  7  :  9,  10. 

Repent  not  of     Rev.  9  :  21. 

Destroy  themselves  by.    Pro.  21  :  7. 
Connected  with  murder.  Jer.  7  :  9.  Hos.  4  :2. 
Shame  follows  the  detection  of.     Jer.  2  :  26. 
Brings  a  curse  on  those   who  commit  it. 

Zee.  5  :  3.     Mai.  3  :  5. 
Brings  a  curse  on  tlie  family  of  those  who 

commit  it.    Zee.  5  :  4. 
Brings  the  wrath  of  God  upon  those  who 

commit  it.    Eze.  22  :  29,  31. 
Brings  down  judgment  on  the  land.    Hos. 

4  :  2,  .3. 
Excludes  from  heaven.    1  Cor.  6  :  10. 
They  who  connive  \t. 

Hate  their  own  souls.     Pro.  29  :  24. 

Shall  be  reproved  of  God.  Psa.  50  :  18,  21. 
Mosaic  law  respecting.     Exo.  22  :  1 — 8. 
Saints 

"Warned  against.  Eph.  4  :  28.  1  Pet.  4  :  15. 

Pray  to  be  kept  from.    Pro.  30  :  7—9. 

Repudiate  the  charge  of    Gen.  31  :  37. 


All  eartlily  treasure  exposed  to.    Job  5  :  6. 

Mat.  6  :  19. 
Heavenly  treasure  secure  from.   Mat.  6  :  20. 

Luke  12  :  33. 
Woe  denounced  against.    Isa.  10  :  2.    Nah. 

3  :  1. 
Illustrates  the  guilt  of  false  teachers.    Jer. 

23  :  30.     Jno.  10  :  I,  8,  10. 
Exemplified.     Rachel,  Gen.  31  :  19.    J}chan, 

Jos.  7  :  21.     Schecheiiiites,  Jud.  9  :  25.     Mi- 

cah.  Jud.  17  :  2.     Gehazi,  2  Kin.5  :  20—24. 

Two  thieves.  Mat.  27  :  38.    Judas,  Jno.  12  : 

6.     Barahbas,  Jno.  18  :  40. 

No.  277.  TITLES  AND  NAMES  OF 
CHRIST. 

Adam.  1  Cor.  15  :  45. 
Almiglity.  Rev.  1  :  8. 
Amen.     Rev.  3  :  14. 

Alpha  and  Omega.    Rev.  1  :  8.    Rev.  22  :  13. 
Advocate.     1  Jno.  2:1. 
Angel.     Gen.  48  :  16.     Exo.  23  :  20,  21. 
Angel  of  the  Lord.  Exo.  3  :  2.  Jud.  13  :  16 — 18. 
Angel  of  God's  presence.    Isa.  63  :  9. 
Apostle.     Heb.  3  :  1. 

Arm  of  the  Lord.     Isa.  51  :  9.     Isa.  53  :  1. 
Author  and  Finisher  of  our  faiith.  Heb.  12  :  2. 
Blessed  and  only  Potentate.     1  Tim.  6  :  15. 
Beginning  of  the  creation  of  God.  Rev.  3  :  14. 
Branch.     Jer.  23  :  5.    Zee.  3  :  8.    Zee.  6  :  12. 
Bread  of  life.    Jno.  6  :  35,  48. 
Breaker.    Mic.  2  :  13. 
Captain  of  the  Lord's  host.    Jos.  5  :  14,  1.5. 
Captain  of  salvation.     Heb.  2  :  10. 
Chief  Shepherd.     1  Pet.  5  :  4. 
Clirist  of  God.     Luke  9  :  20. 
Consolation  of  Israel.    Luke  2  :  25. 
Chief  Corner-stone.    Eph.  2  :  20.  1  Pet.  2  :  6. 
Commander.    Isa.  55  :  4. 
[Counsellor.     Isa.  9  :  6. 
David.     Jer.  30  :  9.     Eze.  34  :  23. 
Day-spring.     Luke  1  :  73. 
Deliverer.    Rom.  11  :  26. 
Desire  of  all  nations.    Hag.  2  :  7. 
Door.    Jno.  10  :  7. 
Elect  of  God.    Isa.  42  ;  1. 
Emmanuel.    Isa.  7  :  14,  with  Mat.  1  :  23. 
Eternal  life.     1  Jno.  1:2.     1  Jno.  6  :  20. 
Everlasting  Father.     Isa.  9  :  6. 
Faitliful  witness.    Rev.  1  :  5.    Rev.  3  :  14. 
First  and  last.    Rev.  1  :  17.     Rev.  2  :  8. 
First-begotten  of  the  dead.    Rev.  1  :  5. 
Forerunner.    Heb.  6  :  20. 
God.     Isa.  40  :  9.     Jno.  20  :  23. 
God  blessed  for  ever.     Rom.  9  :  5. 
God's  follow.     Zee.  13  :  7. 
Glory  of  the  Lord.     Isa.  40  :  5. 
Good  Shepherd.     Jno.  10  :  14. 
Great  High  Priest.     Heb.  4  :  14. 
Governor.     Mat.  2  :  6. 

Head  of  the  Church.  Eph.  5  :  23.  CoL  1  :  18. 
Heir  of  all  things.    Heb.  I  :  2. 
Holy  Child  Jesus.    Acts  4  :  30. 
Holy  One.    Psa.  16  :  10,  with  Acts  2  :  27,  31. 


TIT. 


102 


TIT. 


Holy  one  of  God.    Mar.  I  :  24. 

Holy  One  of  Israel.     Isa.  41  :  14. 

Horn  of  salvation.    Luke  1  :  69. 

I  AM.     Exo.  3  :  14,  with  Jno.  8  :  58. 

JEHOVAH.     Isa.  26  :  4.     Isa.  40  :  3. 

Jesus.    Wat.  1  :  21.     1  The.  1  :  10. 

Judge  of  Israel.    Mic.  5:1. 

Just  One.     Acts  7  :  52. 

King.     Zee.  9  :  9,  with  Mat.  21  :  5. 

King  of  Israel.    Jno.  1  :  49. 

King  of  the  Jews.     Mat.  2  :  2. 

King  of  saints.    Rev.  15  :  3. 

King  of  kings.    I  Tim.  6  :  15.    Kev.  17  :  14. 

Law-giver.     Isa.  33  :  22.    Jas.  4  :  12. 

Lamb.    Rev.  13  :  8. 

Lamb  of  God.     Jno.  1  :  29,  36. 

Leader.    Isa.  55  :  4. 

Life.    Jno.  14  :  6.     Col.  3:4.     1  Jno.  1  :  2. 

Light  of  the  world.    Jno.  8  :  12. 

Lion  of  the  tribe  of  Judah.     Rev.  5  :  5. 

Lord  of  Glory.     1  Cor.  2  :  8. 

Lord  of  all.     Acts  10  :  36.    Rom.  10:12. 

Lord  our  Righteotsnkss.     Jer.  23  :  6. 

Lord  God  of  the  holy  prophets.  Rev.  22: 6, 16. 

Lord  God  Almighty.     Rev.  15  :  3. 

Mediator.    1  Tim.  2  :  5. 

Messenger  of  the  covenant.    Mai.  3  :  1. 

Messiah.    Dan.  9  :  25.    Jno.  1  :  41. 

Mighty  God.    Isa.  9  :  6. 

Mighty  One  of  Jacob.     Isa.  60  :  16. 

Morning-star.    Rev.  22  :  16. 

Nazarene.    Mat.  2  :  23. 

Oflspring  of  David.     Rev.  22  :  16. 

Only-begotton.    Jno.  1  :  14. 

Our  Passover.    1  Cor.  5  :  7. 

Plant  of  renown.    Eze.  34  :  29. 

Prince  of  life.    Acts  3  :  15. 

Prince  of  peace.    Isa.  9  :  6. 

Prince  of  the  kings  of  the  earth.    Rev.  1  :  5, 

Prophet.    Luke  24  :  19.    Jno.  7  :  40. 

Ransom.     1  Tim.  2  :  6. 

Redeemer.  Job  19  :  25.  Isa.  59  :  20.  Isa.  60  :  16. 

Resurrection  and  Life.    Jno.  11  :  25. 

Rock.     1  Cor.  10  :  4. 

Root  of  David.    Rev.  22  :  16. 

Root  of  Jesse.    Isa.  11  :  10. 

Rose  of  Sharon.    Song  of  Sol.  2  :  1. 

Ruler  in  Israel.    Mic.  6  :  2. 

Saviour.    2  Pet.  2  :  20.    2  Pet.  3  :  18. 

Servants.     Isa.  42  :  1. 

Shepherd  and  Bishop  of  souls.    1  Pet.  2  :  25. 

ShUoh.     Gen.  49  :  10. 

Son  of  the  blessed.    Mar  14  :  61. 

Son  of  God.    Luke  1  :  35.    Jno.  I  :  49. 

Son  of  the  Highest.    Luke  1  :  32. 

Son  of  David.    Mat.  9  :  27. 

Son  of  Man.    Jno.  5  :  27.    Jno.  6  :  27. 

Star.    Num.  24  :  17. 

Suu  of  righteousness.    Mai.  4  :  2. 

Surety.    Heb.  7  :  22. 

True  God.    1  Jno.  5  :  20. 

True  Light.    Jno.  1  :  9. 

True  vine.    Jno.  15  :  1. 

Truth.    Jno.  14  :  6. 

Way.    Jno.  14  :  6. 


Wisdom.    Pro.  8  :  12. 
Witness.     Isa.  55  :  4. 
Wonderful.     Isa.  9  :  6. 
Word.    Jno.  1:1.    1  Jno.  S  :  7. 
Word  of  God.     Rev.  19  :  13. 
Word  of  life.    1  Jno.  1  :  1. 

No.  '278.  TITLES  AND  NAMKS  OF 
THE    HOLY    GHOST. 

Breath  of  the  Almighty.    Job  33  :  4. 

Comforter.     Jno.  14  :  16,  26.    Jno.  15  :  26. 

Eternal  Spirit.     Heb.  9  :  14. 

Free  Spirit.     Psa  51  :  12. 

God.     Acts  5  :  3,  4. 

Good  Spirit.     Neh.  9  :  20.    Psa.  143  :  10. 

Holy  Spirit.    Psa.  51  :  11.    Luke  11  :  13. 

Holy  Spirit  of  God.     Eph.  4  :  SO. 

Holy  Spirit  of  promise.    Eph.  1:13. 

Lord,  The.    2  The.  3  :  5. 

Power  of  the  Highest.    Luke  1  :  35. 

Spirit,  The.    Mat.  4  :  1.    Jno.  3  :  6.    1  Tim. 

4  :  1. 
Spirit  of  the  Lord  God.    Isa.  61  :  1. 
Spirit  of  the  Lord.     Isa.  11:2.    Acts  5  :  9. 
Spirit  of  God.    Gen.  1  :  2.     1  Cor.  2:11. 
Spirit  of  the  Father.    Mat.  10  :  20. 
Spirit  of  Christ.    Rom.  8  :  9.     1  Pet.  1  :  11. 
Spirit  of  the  Son.     Gal.  4  :  6. 
Spirit  of  life.    Rom.  8  :  2.    Rev.  11  :  1 1. 
Spirit  of  grace.    Zee.  12  :  10.    Heb.  10  :  29. 
Spirit  of  prophecy.    Rev.  19  :  10. 
Spirit  of  adoption.    Rom.  8  :  15. 
Spirit  of  wisdom.     Isa.  11  ;  2.    Eph.  1  :  17. 
Spirit  of  counsel.     Isa.  11:2. 
Spirit  of  might.     Isa.  11:2. 
Spirit  of  understanding.     Isa.  11  :  2. 
Spirit  of  knowledge.     Isa.  11  :  2. 
.Spirit  of  the  fear  of  the  Lord.     Isa.  11:2. 
Spirit  of  truth.    Jno.  14  :  17.    Jno.  15  :  26. 
Spirit  of  holiness.    Rom.  1  :  4. 
Spirit  of  revelation.    Eph.  1  :  17. 
Spirit  of  judgment.     Isa.  4  :  4.     Isa.  23  :  6. 
Spirit  of  burning.     Isa.  4  :  4. 
Spirit  of  glory.     1  Pet.  4  :  14. 
Seven  Spirits  of  God.    Rev.  1  :  4. 
Voice  of  the  Lord.    Isa.  6  :  S. 

No.  279.    TITLES    AND    NAMES  OF 

THE  CHURCH. 

Assembly  of  the  saints.    Psa.  89  :  7. 
Assembly  of  the  upright.     Psa.  Ill  :  I. 
Body  of  Christ.    Eph.  1  :  22,  23.    Col.  1  :  24. 
Branch  of  God's  planting.    Isa.  60  :  21. 
Bride  of  Christ.    Rev.  21  :  9. 
Church  of  God.     Acts  20  :  28. 
Church  of  the  Living  God.     1  Tim.  3:15. 
Church  of  the  first-born.     Heb.  12  :  23. 
City  of  the  Living  God.    Heb.  12  :  22. 
Congregation  of  saints.     Psa.  149  :  1. 
Congregation  of  the  Lord's  poor.  Psa.  74  :  19. 
Dove.  Song  of  Sol.  2  :  14.    Song  of  Sol.  5  :  2. 
Family  in  heaven  and  earth.    Eph.  3:15. 
Flock  of  God.    Eze.  34: 15.    1  Pet.  5  :  2. 
Fold  of  Christ.    Jno.  10:16. 


TIT. 


103 


TIT. 


Heb. 


;21 


General  assembly  of  the  first-bom. 

IJ  :  03. 
GolJen  candlestick.    Rev.  I  :  30. 
God's  building.     1  Cor.  3  :  9. 
God"s  husbandry.     1  Cor.  3  :  9. 
God's  heritage.     Joel  3:2.     1  Pet.  6  :  3. 
Habitation  o?  God.     i'.ph.  2  :  22. 
Heavenly  Jerusalem.  Gal.  4  :  26.  Heb.  12 :  22. 
Holy  city.    Rev.  21  :  2. 
Holy  mountain.    Zee.  8  :  3. 
Holy  hill.     Psa.  15:1. 
House  of  GoJ.     1  Tim.  3  :  15.    Heb.  10 
House  of  tiie  God  of  Jacob.     Issl.  2  :  3. 
House  of  Christ.     Heb.  3  :  6. 
Household  of  God.    Eph.  2  :  19. 
Inheritance.    Psa.  28  :  9.     Isa.  19  :  25. 
Israel  of  God.    Gal.  6  :  16. 
King's  daughter.    Psa.  45  :  13. 
Lamb's  wife.     Rev.  19  :  7.    Rev.  21  :  9. 
Lot  of  God's  inheritance.     Deu.  32  :  9. 
.Mount  Zion.     Psa.  2  :  6.    Heb.  12  :  22. 
Mountain  of  the  Lord  of  hosts.    Zee.  8  :  3 
-Mountain  of  the  Lord's  house.    Isa.  2  :  2. 
New  Jerusalem.    Rev.  21  :  2. 
Pillar  and  ground  of  tlie  truth.     1  Tim.  3 
Place  of  God's  throne.     Eze.  43  :  7. 
Pleasant  portion.    Jer.  12  :  10. 
Sanctuary  of  God.     Psa.  114  :  2. 
Sister  of  Christ    Song  of  SoL  4  :  12.    Song 

of  Sol.  5  :  2. 
Spiritual  house.     1  Pet.  2  :  6. 
Spouse  of  Christ.    Song  of  Sol.  4 :  12.    Song 

of  Sol.  5  :  1. 
Strength  and  glory  of  God.    Psa.  78  :  61. 
Sought  out,  a  city  not  forsaken.    Isa.  62  :  12 
Tabernacle.     Psa.  15  :  1. 
The  Lord's  portion.     Deu.  32  :  9. 
Temple  of  God.     1  Cor.  3  :  16,  17. 
Temple  of  the  Living  God.    2  Cor.  6  :  16. 
Vineyard.    Jer.  12  :  10.    Mat.  21  :  41. 

No.   280 


15. 


Ministers  of  the  Church.    Col.  1  :  24,  25. 
Ministers  of  righteousness.    2  Cor.  11  :  15. 
Overseers.     Acts  20  :  23. 
Pastors.     Jer.  3  :  15.     Kph.  4:11. 
Preachers.     Rom.  10  :  14.     1  Tim.  2  :  7. 
Preachers  of  righteousness.    2  Pet.  2  :  5. 
Servants  of  God.     Tit.  1  :  I.    Jas.  1  :  1. 
Servants  of  the  Lord.    2  Tim.  2  :  24. 
Servants  of  Jesus  Christ.  Phi.  1  :  1.  Jude  1. 
Servants  of  the  Church.    2  Cor.  4  :  5. 
Shepherds.    Jer.  23  :  4. 
Soldiers  of  Christ.  Phi.  2  :  25.  2  Tim.  2  :  3,  4. 
Stars.     Rev.  1  :  20.     Rev.  2  :  1. 
Stewards  of  God.    Tit.  1  :  7. 
Stewards  of  the  grace  of  God.     1  Pet.  4  :  10. 
.Stewards  of  the  mysteries  of  God.  1  Cor.  4  : 1. 
Teachers.    Isa.  30:  20.     Eph.  4:11. 
Watchmen.     Isa.  62  :  6.     Eze.  33  :  7. 
Witnesses.  Acts  1  :8.  Acts  5  :  32.  Acts  26  :  16. 
Workers  together  with  God.    2  Cor.  6:1. 

No.  281. 


TITLES    AND    NAMES 
OK    MINISTERS. 

Ambassadors  for  Christ.    2  Cor.  5  :  20. 
Angels  of  the  Church.  Re  v.  1  :  20.  Rev.  2:1. 
Apostles.     Luke  6  :  13.    Rev.  IS  :  20. 
Apostles  of  Jesus  Christ.     Tit.  1  :  1. 
Elders.     1  Tim.  5:17.     1  Pet.  6  :  1. 
Evangelists.     Eph.  4  :  11.    2  Tim.  4  :  5. 
Fishers  of  men.    Mat.  4  :  19.     Mar.  1  :  17. 
Labourers.    Mat.  9  :  33,  with  Phile.  1. 
Labourers  in  the  gospel  of  Christ.    1  The. 

3  :2. 
Lights.    Jno.  6  :  3.5. 

.Men  of  God.    Deu.  33  :  1.     1  Tim.  6:11. 
Messengers  of  the  Church.    2  Cor.  8  :  2.3. 
Messengers  of  the  Lord  of  hosts.    MaL  2  :  7. 
Ministers  of  God.    2  Cor.  6  :  4. 


TITLES    AND    NAMES 
OF    SAINTS- 

Believers.     Acts  5  :  14.     1  Tim.  4  :  12. 
Beloved  of  CJod.    Rom.  I  :  7. 
Beloved  brethren.     1  Cor.  15  :  58.    Jas.  2  :  5. 
Blessed  of  the  Lord.  Gen.  24  :  31 .  Gen.  26  :  29. 
Blessed  of  the  Father.    Mat.  25  :  34. 
Brethren.     Mat.  23  :  8.     Acts  12  :  17. 
Brethren  of  Christ.  Luke  8  :  21.  Jno.  20  :  17. 
Called  of  Jesus  Christ.    Rom.  1  :  6. 
Children  of  the  Lord.     Deu.  14  :  1. 
Children  of  God.    Jno.  1 1  :  52.    1  Jno.  3  :  10. 
Children  of  the  Living  God.    Rom.  9  :  26. 
Children  of  the  Fatlier.     Mat.  5  :  45. 
Children  of  the  Highest.     Luke  6  :  35. 
Children  of  Abraham.     Gal.  3  :  7. 
Children  of  Jacob.     Psa  105  :  6. 
Children  of  promise.  Rom.  9  :  3.   Gal.  4  :  28. 
Children  of  the  free-woman.     Gal.  4  :  31. 
Children  of  the  kingdom.    Mat.  13  :  33. 
Children  of  Zion.     Psa.  149  :  2.    Joel  2  :  23. 
Children  of  the  bride-chamber.    Mat.  9  :  15. 
Children  of  ligiit.    Luke  10  :  8.    Eph.  5  :  8. 
Children  of  the  day.     1  The.  5  :  5. 
Children  of  the  resurrection.     Luke  20  :  36 
Chosen  generation.     1  Pet.  2  :  9. 
Chosen  ones.     1  Chr.  16  :  13. 
Chosen  vessels.    Acts  9  :  15. 
Christians.    Acts  11  :  26.    Acts  26  :  28. 
Counsellors  of  peace.     Pro.  12  :  20. 
Dear  children.    Eph.  5  :  1. 
Disciples  of  Christ.    Jno.  8  :  31.    Jno.  15 
Elect  of  God.    Col.  3  :  12.     Tit.  I  :  I. 
Epistles  of  (  hrist.    2  Cor.  3  :  3. 
Excellent,  The.     Psa.  16  :  3. 
Faithful  brethren  in  Christ.    Col.  1  :  2. 
Faithful,  The.     Psa.  12  :  I. 
Faithful  of  the  land.  The.    Psx  101  :  6. 


.Ministers  of  the  Lord.    Joel  2  :  17. 

Ministers  of  Christ.  Rom.  16  :  16.  1  Cor.  4  :1.  Fellow-citizens.     Eph.  2  :  19. 

Ministers  of  the  sanctuary.     Eze.  45  :  4.         j Fellow-heirs.     Eph.  3  :  6. 

Ministers  of  the  gospel.  Eph.  3  : 7.  Col.  1 :  23. 'Fellow-servants.    Rev.  S  :  11. 

Ministers  of  the  word.    Luke  1  :  2.  jFriends  of  God.    2  Chr.  20  :  7.    Jas.  2  :  23. 

Ministers  of  the  New  Testament.  2  Cor.  3 : 6.  Friends.    Song  of  Sol.  5  :  I.    Jno.  15  ;  15. 


TIT, 


104 


TIT. 


Godly,  The.    Psa.  4:3.    2  Pet.  2  :  9. 

Heirs  of  God.     Rom.  8  :  17.    Gal.  4  :  7. 

Heirs  of  the  grace  of  life.     1  Pet  3  :  7. 

Heirs  of  the  kingdom.    Jas.  2  :  5. 

Heirs  of  promise.    Heb.  6  :  17.     Gal.  3  :  29. 

Heirs  of  salvation.    Heb.  1  :  14. 

Hidden  ones.    Psa.  83  :  3. 

Holy  brethren.     1  The.  6  :  27.    Heb.  3  :  1. 

Holy  and  mighty  people.    Dan.  8  :  24. 

Holy  nation.    Exo.  19  : 6.     1  Pet.  2  :  9. 

Holy  people.    Deu.  26  :  19.     Isa.  62  :  12. 

Holy  priesthood.     1  Pet.  2  :  5. 

Holy  seed.     Isa.  6  :  13. 

Joint-heirs  with  Christ.    Rom.  9  :  17. 

Just,  The.     Pro.  20  :  7.    Hab.  2  :  4. 

Kings  and  priests  unto  God.    Rev.  1  :  6. 

Kingdom  of  priests.     Exo.  19  :  6. 

Lambs.    Isa.  40  :  11.    Jno.  21  :  15. 

Liglits  of  the  world.    Mat.  5  :  14. 

Little  children.    Jno.  13  :  33.     1  Jno.  2  :  1. 

Lively  stones.     1  Pet.  2  :  5. 

.Members  of  Christ.  1  Cor.  6  :  15.  Eph.  6  :  30. 

Men  of  God.     Deu.  33  :  1.     1  Tim.  6  :  11. 

Obedient  children.     1  Pet.  1  :  14. 

Peculiar  peojjle.     Deu.  14  :  2.    Tit.  2  :  14. 

Peculiar  treasure.     Exo.  19  :  5.    Psa.  135  :  4. 

People  of  God.     Heb.  4:9.     1  Pet.  2  :  10. 

People  of  God's  pasture.    Psa  95  :  7. 

People  of  inheritance.    Deu.  4  :  20. 

People  near  unto  God.    Psa.  148  :  14. 

People  prepared  for  the  Lord.     Luke  1  :  17. 

People  saved  by  the  Lord.    Deu.  33  :  29. 

Pillars  in  the  temple  of  God.     Rev.  3  :  12. 

Ransomed  of  the  Lord.    Isa.  35  :  10. 

Redeemed  of  the  Lord.    Isa.  61  :  11. 

Righteous,  The.    Psa.  1  :  6.     Mai.  3  :  18. 

Roval  priestliood.     1  Pet.  2  :  9. 

Salt  of  the  earth.    Mat.  5  :  13. 

Seed  of  Abraham.    Psa.  105  :  6. 

Seed  of  the  blessed  of  the  Lord.  Isa.  65  :  23 

Servants  of  Christ.    1  Cor.  7  :  22.   Eph.  6  :  6. 

Servants  of  the  Lord.  Deu.  34  :  5.  Isa.  54  :  17. 

Servants  of  the  Most  High  God.  Dan.  8  : 

26. 
Servants  of  righteousness.    Rom.  6  :  18. 
Sheep  of  Christ.  Jno.  10  :  1—16.  Jno.  21  :  16. 
Sheep  of  the  flock.     Mat.  26  :  31. 
Sheep  of  God's  hand.     Psa.  95  :  7. 
Sheep  of  God's  pasture.    Psa.  79  :  13. 
Sojourners  with  God.    Lev.  25  :  23.    Psa. 

39  :  12. 
Sons  of  God.    Jno.  1  :  12.    Phi.  2:15. 
Sons  of  the  Living  God.    Hos.  1  :  10. 
Special  people.    Deu.  7  :  6. 
The  Lord's  freemen.    1  Cor.  7  :  22. 
The  Lord's  people.    1  Sam.  2  :  24.    2  Kin. 

11  :  17. 
Trees  of  righteousness.     Isa.  61  :  3. 
Vessels  unto  honour.    2  Tim.  2  :  21. 
Vessels  of  mercy.    Rom.  9  :  23. 
Witnesses  for  God.    Isa.  43  :  10.    Isa.  44  :  6. 

Ns.  282.    TITLES    AND    NAMES  OF 

THE  WICKED. 
Adversaries  of  the  Lord.    1  Sam.  2  :  10. 


Children  of  BeLal.    Deu.   13   :   13.    2  Chr. 

13  :7. 
Cliildren  of  the  deviL    Acts  13  :  10.    1  Jno. 

3  :  10. 
Children  of  the  wicked  one.    Mat.  13  :  38. 
Children  of  hell.    Mat.  23  :  15. 
Children  of  the  bond-woman.    Gal.  4  :  31. 
Children  of  base  men.    Job  30  :  8. 
Children  of  fools.    Job  30  :  8. 
Children  of  strangers.    Isa.  2  :  6. 
Children  of  transgression.    Isa.  57  :  4. 
Children  of  disobedience.    Eph.  2  :  2.    Col. 

3  :6. 
Children  in  whom  is  no  faith.    Deu.  32  :  20. 
Children  of  the  flesh.    Rom.  9  :  8. 
Children  of  iniquity.    Hos.  10  :  9. 
Cliildren  that  will  not  hear  the  law  of  the 

Lord.     Isa.  30  :  9. 
Children  of  pride.    Job  41  :  34. 
Children  of  this  world.    Luke  16  :  8. 
Children  of  wickedness.    2  Sam.  7  :  10. 
Children  of  wrath.    Eph.  2  :  3. 
Children  that  are  corrupters.    Isa.  1  :  4. 
Cursed  children.    2  Pet.  2  :  14. 
Enemies  of  God.    Psa.  37  :  20.    Jas.  4  :  4. 
Enemies  of  the  cross  of  Christ.    Phi.  3  :  18. 
Enemies  of  all  righteousness.    Acts  13  :  10. 
Evil  doers.     Psa.  37  :  1.     1  Pet.  2  :  14. 
Evil  men.    Pro.  4  :  14.    2  Tim.  3:13. 
Evil  generation.     Deu.  1  :  35. 
Evil  and  adulterous  generation.  Mat.  12  :  39. 
Fools.    Pro.  1  :  7.    Rom.  1  :  22. 
Froward  generation.    Deu.  32  :  20. 
Generation  of  vipers.  Mat.  3  :  7.  Mat.  12  :  34. 
Grievous  revolters.    Jer.  6  :  28. 
Haters  of  God.     Psa.  81  :  15.    Rom.  1  :  30. 
Impudent  children.     Eze.  2  :  4. 
Inventors  of  evil  things.    Rom.  1  :  30. 
Lying  children.    Isa.  30  :  9. 
Men  of  the  world.     Psa.  17  :  14. 
People  laden  with  iniquity.    Isa.  1  :  4. 
Perverse    and    crooked   generation.     Deu. 

32  :  5.     Mat.  17  :  17.     Phi.  2  :  15. 
Rebellious  children.     Isa.  30  :  1. 
Rebellious  people.    Isa.  30  :  9.    Isa.  65  :  2. 
Rebellious  nation.    Eze.  2  :  3. 
Rebellious  house.    Eze.  2  :  6,  8.    Eze.  12  :  2. 
Reprobates.    2  Cor.  13  :  5—7. 
Scornful,  The.     Psa.  1  :  1. 
Seed  of  falsehood.    Isa.  57  :  4. 
Seed  of  the  wicked.    Psa.  37  :  28. 
Seed  of  evil  doers.    Isa.  1  :  4.    Isa.  14  :  20 
Serpents.     Mat.  23  :  33. 
Servants  of  corruption.    2  Pet.  2  :  19. 
Servants  of  sin.    Jno.  8  :  34.    Rom.  6  :  20. 
Sinful  generation.    Mar.  8  :  28. 
Sinners.     Psa.  26  :  9.    Pro.  1  :  10. 
SonsofBeliaL     1  Sam.  2  :  12.     1  Kin.  21  :  10. 
Sottish  children.    Jer.  4  :  22. 
Strange  children.     Psa.  144  :  7. 
Stuljborn  and   rebellious  generation.    Psa. 

*8  :8. 
Transgressors.    Psa.  37  :  33     Psa.  51  :  13. 
Ungodly,  The.     Psa.  1:1. 
Ungodly  men.    Jude  4. 


TIT. 


TRI. 


105 


TRU. 


Unprofitable  servants.    Mat.  25  :  3D. 

Untowarii  generation.    Acts  2  :  40. 

Vessels  of  wrath.    Rom.  9  :  22. 

Wicked  of  the  earth.     Psa.  75  :  8. 

Wicked  transgressors.     Psa.  59  :  5. 

Wicked  servants.     Mat.  25  :  26. 

Wicked  generation.  Mat.  12  :  45.  Mat.  16  :  4. 

Wicked  ones.    Jer.  2  :  33. 

Wicked  doers.     Psa.  101  :  8.    Pro.  17  :  4. 

Workers  of  iniquity.  Psa.  28  :  3.  Psa.  36  :  12. 

No.   283.    TITLES    AND    NAMES 
OF    THE    DEVIL. 
Abaddon.    Rev.  9:11. 
Accuser  of  our  brethren.    Rev.  12  :  10. 
Adversary.     1  Pet.  5  :  8. 
Angel  of  the  bottomless  pit.    Rev.  9  :  11. 
ApoUyon.    Rev.  9:11. 
Beelzebub.     Mat.  12  :  24. 
BeliaL    2  Cor.  6  :  15. 
Crooked  serpent.     Isa.  27  :  1. 
Dragon.     Isa.  27  :  1.    Rev.  20  :  2. 
Enemy.    Mat.  13  :  39. 
Evil  spirit.     1  Sam.  16  :  14. 
Father  of  lies.    Jno.  S  :  44. 
Great  red  dragon.     Rev.  12  :  3. 
Leviathan,    isa  27  :  1. 
Liar.    Jno.  3  :  44 
Lying  spirit.     1  Kin.  22  :  22. 
Murderer.    Jno.  8  :  44. 
Old  serpent.    Rev.  12  :  9.    Rev.  20  :  2. 
Piercing  serpent.     Isa.  27  :  1. 
Power  of  darkne.ss.    Col.  1  :  13. 
Prince  of  tliis  world.    Jno.  14  :  30. 
Prince  of  the  devils.    Mat.  12  :  24. 
Prince  of  the  power  of  the  air.     Eph.  2  :  2. 
Ruler  of  the  darkness  of  this  world.     Eph. 

6  :  12. 
Satan.    1  Chr.  21  :  1.    Job  1  :  6. 
Serpent.     Gen.  3  :  4,  14.    2  Cor.  11:3. 
Spirit  that  worketh  in  the  children  of  diso- 
bedience.    Eph.  2  :  2. 
Tempter.    Mat.  4:3.     1  The.  3  :  5. 
The  god  of  this  world.    2  Cor.  4  :  4. 
Unclean  spirit.    Mat.  12  :  43. 
Wicked  one.    Mat.  13  :  19,  38. 

No.    284.    TRINITY,    THE. 
Doctrine  of,  proved  from  Scripture.   Mat.  3  : 

16,  17.     Rom.  8:9.     1  Cor.  12  :  3—6.   Eph. 

4  :  4—6.    1  Pet.  1  :  2.    1  Jno.  5  :  7.    Jude 

20,  21. 
Divine  titles  applied  to  the  three  persons  in 

Exo.  20  :  2,  with  Jno.  20  :  23,  and  Acts  5  : 

3,  4. 
Each  person  in,  described  as 

Eternal.    Rom.  16  :  26,  with  Rev.  22  :  13. 
and  Heb.  9  :  14. 

Holy.    Rev.  4  :  8.     Rev.  15  :  4,  with  Acts 
3  :  14,  and  1  Jno.  2  :  20. 

True.    Jno.  7  :  28,  with  Rev.  3  :  7,  and  1 
Jno.  5  :  6. 

Omnipresent.    Jer.  23  :  24,  with  Eph.  1  : 
23,  and  Psa.  139  :  7. 

Omnipotent.    Gen.  17  : 1,  with  Rev.  1  :  8, 


and  Rom.  15  :  19.  Jer.  32  :  17,  with  Heb. 

1  :  3,  and  Luke  1  :  36. 
Omniscient.  Acts  15  :  18,  with  Jno.  22  :  17, 

and  1  Cor.  2  :  10,  11. 
Creator.    Gen.  1:1,  with  Col.  1  :  16,  and 

Job  3  :  4.     Psa.  148  :  5,  with  Jno.  1  :  3, 

and  Job  26  :  13. 
Sanctifier.    Jude  1,  with  Heb.  2  :  11,  and 

1  Pet.  1  :  2. 
Author  of  all  spiritual  operations.    Heb. 

13  :  21,  with  Col.  I  :  29,  and  1  Cor.  12  :  11. 
Source  of  eternal  life.     Rom.  6  :  23,  with 

Jno.  10  :  28,  and  Gal.  6  :  8. 
Teacher.    Isa.  64  :  13,  with  Luke  21  :  15. 

and  Jno.  14  :  26.     Isa.  48  :  17,  with  Gal. 

1  :  12,  and  1  Jno.  2  :  20. 

Raising  Christ  from  the  dead.     1  Cor.  6  : 

14,  with  Jno.  2  :  19,  and  1  Pet.  3  :  18. 
Inspiring  the  prophets,  &c.  Heb.  1  :  1,  with 

2  Cor.  13  :  3,  and  Mar.  13  :  11. 
Supplying  ministers  to  the  Church.    Jer. 

3  :  16,  with  Eph.  4:11,  and  Acts  20  :  28. 
Jer.  26  :  5,  with  Mat.  10:5,  and  Acts  13: 2. 

Salvation  the  work  of.  2  The.  2  :  13,  14.    Tit 

3  :  4—6.     1  Pet.  1  :  2. 
Baptism  administered  in  name  o£    Mat.  28  : 

19. 
Benediction  given  in  name  of.  2  Cor.  13  :  14. 
Saints 

Are  the  temple  of.  2  Cor.  6  :  16,  with  Eph. 
3:17,  and  1  Cor.  3  :  16.  Eph.  2  :  22,  with 
Col.  1  :  27,  and  1  Cor.  6  :  19. 

Have  fellowship  with.    1  Jno.  1  :  3,  with 
Phi.  2  :  1. 
Sin,  a  tempting  of.    Deu.  6  :  16,  with  1  Cor. 

10  :  9,  and  Acts  5  :  9. 
The  Israelites  in  the  wilderness  tempted. 

Exo.  17  :  7,  with  1  Cor.  10  :  9,  and  Heb.  3  : 

7,9. 

No.  285.  TRUST. 

God  is  the  true  object  of.  Psa.  65  :  5. 
The  fear  of  God  leads  to.  Fro.  14  :  26. 
Encouragements  to ; 

The  everlasting  strength  of  God.  Isa.  26  :  4. 

The  goodness  of  God.     Nah.  1  :  7. 

The  loving-kindness  of  God.     Psa.  36  :  7. 

The  rich  bounty  of  God.     1  Tim.  6  :  17. 

The  care  of  God  for  us.     1  Pet.  5  :  7. 

Former  deliverances.    Psa.  9  :  10.    2  Cor. 
1  :  10. 
Should  be  with  the  whole  heart.   Pro.  3  :  5. 
Should  be  from  youth  up.    Psa.  71  :  5. 
Of  saints  13 

Not  in  the  flesh.    Phi.  3  :  3,  4. 

Not  in  themselves.    2  Cor.  1  :  9. 

Not  in  carnal  weapons.  1  Sam.  17  :  33,  39, 
45.     Psa.  44  :  6.    2  Cor.  JO  :  4. 

In  God.  Psa.  11  :  1.  Psa.  31  :  14.  2  Cor.  1  :  9. 

In  the  word  of  God.     Psa.  119  :  42. 

In  the  mercy  of  God.  Psa.  13  :  5.  Psa.  52 :  8. 

In  Christ.     Eph.  3  :  12. 

Through  Christ.    2  Cor.  3  :  4. 

Grounded  on  the  covenant.    2  Sam.  23  :  6. 

Strong  in  the  prospect  of  death.  Psa.  23  :  4. 


TRU. 


106 


TRU. 


Fixed.    2  Sam.  23  :  3.    Psa.  112  :  7. 

Unalterable.    Job  13  :  15. 

Despised  by  the  wicked.    Isa.  36  :  4,  7. 

At  all  times.     Psa.  62  :  8. 

For  ever.    Psa.  62  :  8.    Isa.  26  :  4. 
Saints  plead,  in  prayer.    Psa.  23  :  20.    Psa. 

31  :  1.    Psa.  141  :  8. 
The  Lord  knows  those  who  have.    Nah. 

1  :7. 
Exhortations  to.    Psa.  4  :  5.    Psa.  115  :  9—11. 
Leads  to 

Being  compassed  with  mercy.  Psa.  32  :  10. 

Enjoyment  of  perfect  peace.     Isa.  26  ;  3. 

Enjoyment  of  all  temporal  and  spiritual 
blessings.     Isa.  67  :  13. 

Enjoyment  of  happiness.    Pro.  16  :  20. 

Rejoicing  in  God.   Psa.  5  :  U.   Psa.  33  :  21. 

Fulfilment  of  all  holy  desires.    Psa.  37  :  5. 

Deliverance  from  enemies.     Psa.  37  :  40. 

Safety  in  times  of  danger.    Pro.  29  :  25. 

Stability.    Psa.  125  :  1. 

Prosperity.    Pro.  28  :  25. 
Keeps  from 

Fear.    Psa.  56:11.    Isa.  12  :  2.    Heb.  13  :  6. 

Sliding.     Psa.  26  :  1. 

Desolation.    Psa.  34  :  22. 
To  be  accompanied  by  doing  good.  Psa.  37 : 3. 
Blessedness  of  placing,  in  God.    Psa.  2  :  12. 

Psa.  34  :  8.    Psa.  40  :  4.    Jer.  17  :  7. 
Of  the  wicked 

Is  not  in  God.    Psa.  78  :  22.    Zep.  3  :  2. 

Is  in  idols.     Isa.  42  :  17.    Hab.  2  :  18. 

Is  in  man.    Jud.  9  :  26.    Psa.  118  :  8,  9. 

Is  in  their  own  heart.     Pro.  28  :  26. 

Is  in  their  own  righteousness.    Luke  18  : 
9  :  12. 

Is  in  their  religious  privileges.  Jer.  7  :  4, 8 
Mic.  3:11.     Jno.  8:33. 

Is  in  oppression.    Psa.  62  :  10.    Isa.  30  :  12. 

Is  in  wickedness.    Isa.  47  :  10. 

Is  in  vanity.    Job  16:  31.    Isa.  59  :  4. 

Is  in  falsehood.     Isa.  28  :  15.    Jer.  13  :  25. 

Is  in  earthly  alliances.    Isa.  30  : 2.    Eze. 
17  :  15. 

Is  in  fenced  cities.    Jer.  5  :  17. 

Is  in  chariots  and  horses.    Psa.  CO  :  7. 

Is  in  wealth.    Psa.  49  :  6.    Psa.  52  :  7.    Pro. 
11  :  28.    Jer.  48  :  7.    Mar.  10  :  24. 

Is  vain  and  delusive.  Isa.  30  :  7.  Jer.  2  :  37. 

Shall  make  them  ashamed.  Isa.  20  :  5.  Isa. 
30  :  3,  5.     Jer.  48  :  13. 

Shall  be  destroyed.  Job  18:14.  Isa.  28  :  18. 
Woe  and  curse  of  false.    Isa.  30  :  1,  2.    Isa. 

31  :  1—3.    Jer.  17  :  5. 
Of  saints— Illustrated.  Psa.  91:  12.  Pro.  18  :  10. 
Of  the  wicked— Illustrated.    2  Kin.  18  :  21. 

Job  8:  14.    Job  18:  21. 
Of  saints — Exemplified.    David,  1  Sam.  17  : 

45.     1  Sam.  30  :  6.     Hezekiah,  2  Kin.  18  :  5. 

Jehoskaphat,  Chr.  20  :  12.     Shadrach,  4c. 

Dan.  3  :  28.    Paul,  2  Tim.  1  :  12. 
Of    the    wicked — Exemplified.    Goliath,    1 

Sam.  17  :  43—45.    Benhadad,  1  Kin.  20  :  10. 

Sennacherib,  2  Chr.  32  :  8.    Israelites,  Isa. 

31  :1. 


No.    28G.    TRUTH. 
God  is  a  God  of    Deu.  32  :  4.    Psa.  31  :  S. 
Christ  is.    Jno.  14  :  6,  with  Jno.  7  :  18. 
Christ  was  full  of.    Jno.  1  :  14. 
Christ  spake.    Jno.  8  :  4-5. 
The  Holy  Ghost  is  the  Spirit  of.  Jno.  14  :  17. 
The  Holy  Ghost  guides  into  all.  Jno.  16  :  13. 
The  word  of  God  is.    Dan.  10  :  21.    Jno. 

17  :  17. 
God  regards,  with  favour.    Jer.  5  :  3. 
The  judgments  of  God  are  according  to.  Psa. 

96  :  13.     Rom.  2  :  2. 

SAI^(TS    SHOULD 

Worship  God  in.    Jno.  4  :  24,  with  Psa. 

145  :  18. 
Serve  God  in.   Jos.  24  :  14.    1  Sam.  12  :  24. 
Walk  before  God  in.    1  Kin.  2:4.    2  Kin. 

20  : 3. 
Keep  religious  feasts  with.    1  Cor.  5  :  8. 
Esteem,  as  inestimable.     Pro.  23  :  23. 
Love.     Zee.  8  :  19. 
Rejoice  in.     1  Cor.  13:6. 
Speak,  to  one  another.    Zee.  8  :  16.    Eph. 

4  :  25. 
Execute  judgment  with.    Zee.  S  :  16. 
Meditate  upon.     Phi.  4  :  8. 
Bind,  about  the  neck.    Fro.  3  :  3. 
Write,  upon  the  tables  of  the  heart.    Pro. 

3  :3. 

God  desires,  in  the  heart.    Psa.  61  :  6. 
The  fruit  of  the  Spirit  is  in.    Eph.  6  :  9. 
Ministeks  .should 

Speak.    2  Cor.  12  :  6.     Gal.  4  :  16. 

Teach  in.     1  Tim.  2  :  7. 

Approve  themselves  by.    2  Cor.  6  :  7,  8. 
Magistrates  should  be  men  of.    Exo.  18  :  21. 
Kings  are  preserved  by.    Pro.  20  :  28. 
They  who  speak, 

Show  forth  righteousness.    Pro.  12  :  17. 

Shall  be  established.     Pro.  12  :  19. 

Are  the  delight  of  God.     Pro.  12  :  22. 
The  wicked 

Destitute  of    Hos.  4  :  1. 

Speak  not.    Jer.  9  :  5. 

Uphold  not.     Isa.  89  :  14,  15. 

Plead  not  for.     Isa.  59  :  4. 

Are  not  valiant  for.    Jer.  9  :  3. 

Punished  for  want  of.    Jer.  9  :  5,  9.    Hos. 

4  :1,3. 
The  gospel  as, 

Came  by  Christ.    Jno.  1  :  17. 

Christ  bare  witness  to.    Jno.  18  :  37. 

Is  in  Christ.     1  Tim.  2  :  7. 

John  bare  witness  to.    Jno.  5  :  33. 

Is  according  to  godliness.     Tit.  1  :  1. 

Is  sanctifying.    Jno.  17  :  17,  19. 

Is  purifying.     1  Pet.  1  :  22. 

Is  part  of  the  christian  armour.    Eph.  6  :  14. 

Revealed  abundantly  to  saints.  Jer.  33  :  6. 

Abides  continually  with  saints     2  Jno.  2. 

Should  be  acknowledged.     2  Tim.  2  :  25. 

Should  be  believed.    2  The.  2  :  12,   13. 

1  Tim.  4  :  .3. 
Should  be  obeved.   Rom.  2  :  8.  Gal.  3  : 1 


TTF. 


107 


UNB. 


Should  be  loved.    2  The.  2  :  10. 

Should  lie  manifested.    2  Cor.  4  :  2. 

Should  be  rightly  divided.    2  Tim.  2  :  15. 

The  wicked  turn  away  from.  2  Tim.  4  :  4. 

The  wicked  resist.    2  Tim.  3  :  8. 

The  wicked  destitute  of.     1  Tim.  6  :  6. 

The  Church  is  the  pillar  and  ground  of. 
1  Tim.  3  :  15. 

The  devil  is  devoid  of.    Jno.  8  :  44. 

No.  287.   TRUTH  OF  GOD,   THE. 
Is  one  of  his  attributes.   Deu.  32  :  4.  Isa.  65  : 

16. 
Always  goes  before  his  face.    Psa.  89  :  14. 
He  keeps,  for  ever.     Fsa.  146  :  6. 
Dkscribed  as 

Great.     Psa.  57  :  10. 

Plenteous.     Psa.  86  :  15. 

Abundant.     K.xo.  34  :  6. 

Inviolable.     Num.  23  :  19.  Tit.  1  :  2. 

Reaching  to  the  clouds.    Psa.  57  :  10. 
Enduring  to  all  generations.    Psa.  100  :  5. 
United  with  mercy  in  redemption.    Psa.  85  : 

10. 
Exhibited  ipc  his 

Counsels  of  old.     Isa.  25  :  1. 

Ways.    Rev.  15  :  3. 

Works.  Psa.  33  :  4.  Psa.  Ill  :  7.  Dan.  4  :  37. 

Judicial  statutes.    Psa.  19  :  9. 

Administration  of  justice.    Psa.  96  :  13. 

Word.     Fsa.  119  :  160.    Jno.  17  :  17. 

Fulfilment  of  promises  in  Christ.    2  Cor. 
1  :  20. 

Fulfilment  of  his  covenant.    Mic.  7  :  20. 

Dealings  with  saints.     Psa.  25  :  10. 

Deliverance  of  saints.     Psa.  57  :  3. 

Punishment  of  the  wicked.    Rev.  16  :  7. 
Remembered  towards  saints.     Psa.  93  :  3. 
Is  a  shield  and  buckler  to  SEiints.    Psa.  91  :  4. 
We  should 

Confide  in.     Psa.  31  :  5.    Tit.  1  :  2, 

Plead,  in  prayer,     Psa.  89  :  49. 

Pray  for  its  manifestation  to  ourselves.   2 
Chr.  6  :  17. 

Pray  for  its  exhibition  to  others.  2  Sam.  2:6. 

Make  known,  to  others.     Isa.  38  :  19. 

Magnify.    Psa.  71  :  22.    Fsa.  138  :  2. 
Is  denied  by 

The  devil.    Gen.  3  :  4,  5. 

The  self-righteous.    1  Jno.  1  :  10. 

Unbelievers.     1  Jno.  5  :  10. 
Exemplified  towards  Jlhraham-,  Gen.  24  :  27. 

Jacob,  Gen.  32  :  10.     Israel,  Psa.  98  :  3. 

No.    288.    TYPKS    OF    CHRIST. 
Adam.     Rom.  5  :  14.     1  Cor.  15  :  4.5. 
Abel.    Gen.  4 :  8,  10,  with  Acts  2  :  23.    Heb. 

12  :  24. 
Abraham.     Gen.  17  :  5,  with  Eph.  3  :  15. 
Aaron.    Exo.  28  :  1,  with  Heb.  5  :  4,  5.   Lev. 

16  :  15,  with  Heb.  9  :  7,  24. 
Ark.     Gen.  7  :  16,  with  1  Pet.  3  :  20,  21. 
Ark  of  the  covenant.    Exo.  25 :  16,  with  Psa. 

40  :  8.     Isa.  42  :  6. 
Atonement,  sacrifices  offered  on  the  day  of, 

Lev.  16  :  15, 16,  with  Heb.  9  :  12,  24. 


Brazen  serpent.    Num.  21  :  9,  with  Jno.  3  : 

14,  15. 
Brazen  altar.  Exo.  27  :  1,  2,  with  Heb.  13  :  10. 
Burnt-oflering.  Lev.  1  :2,  4,  with  Heb.  10  :  10 
Cities  of  refuge.  Num.  35  : 6,  with  Heb.  6 :  18. 
David.    2  Sam.  8  :  15,  with  Eze.  37  :  24.  Psa. 

89  :  19,  20,  with  Phi.  2  :  !). 
Eliakim.     Isa.  22  :  20—22,  with  Rev.  3  :  7. 
First-fruits.     Exo.  22  :  29,  with  1  Cor.  15  :  20. 
Golden  candlestick.    Exo.  25  :  31,  with  Jno. 

8  :  12. 
Golden  altar.    Exo.  40  :  5,  26,  27,  with  Rev. 

8  :  3,  and  Heb.  13  :  15. 
Isaac.    Gen.  ;!2  :  1,  2,  with  Heb.  11  :  17—19. 
Jacob.    Gen.  32  :  28,  with  Jno.  11  :  42.    Heb. 

7  :25. 
Jacob's  ladder.    Gen,  28  :  12,  with  Jno.  1  :  51. 
Joseph.     Gen.  50  :  19, 20,  with  Heb.  7  :  25. 
Joshua.   Jos.  1  :  5,  6,  with  Heb.  4  :  8,  9.    Jos. 

11  :23,  with  Acts  20  :  32. 
Jonah.    Jon.  1  :  17,  with  Mat  12  :  40. 
Laver  of  brass.    Exo.  30  :  18—20,  with  Zee. 

13  :  1.    Eph.  5  :  26,  27. 
Leper's  offering.    Lev.  14  :  4 — 7,  with  Rom. 

4  :  25. 
Manna.  Exo.  16  :  11—15,  with  Jno.  6  :  32— 35. 
Melchizedek.     Gen.  14  :  18—20,  with  Heb. 

7  :  1—17. 
Mercy-seat.    Exo.  25  :  17—22,  with  Rom.  3  : 

25.    Heb.  4  :  16. 
Morning  and  evening  sacrifices.    Exo.  29  : 

38—41,  with  Jno.  I  :  29,  36. 
Moses.    Num.  12  :  7,  with  Heb.  3  :  2.    Deu. 

18  :  15,  with  Acts  3  :  20—22. 
Noah.     Gen.  5  :  29.    2  Cor.  1  :  5. 

Paschal  lamb.     Exo.  12  :  3—6,  46,  with  Jno. 

19  :  36.     1  Cor.  5  :  7. 
Peace-offering.     Lev.  3:1,  with  Eph.  2  : 

14,  16. 
Red  heifer.    Num.  19  :  3—6,  with  Heb.  9  : 

13,  14. 
Rock  of  Horeb.    Exo.  17  :  6,  with  1  Cor. 

10  :4. 
Samson.    Jud.  16  :  30,  with  Col.  2  :  14,  15. 
Scape-goat.    Lev.  16  :  20—22,  with  Isa.  63  : 

6,  12. 
Sin-oftering.    Lev.  4  :  2,  3,  12,  with  Heb.  13  : 

U,  12. 
Solomon.    2  Sam.  7  :  12,  13,  with  Luke  1  : 

32,  33.     1  Pet.  2  :  5. 
Tabernacle.    Exo.  40  :  2,  34,  with  Heb.  9  : 

Col.  2  :  9. 
Table  and  shew-bread.    Exo.  25  :  23—30, 

with  Jno.  1  :  16.    Jno.  6  :  48. 
Temple.    1  Kin,  6  :  1,  38,  with  Jno.  2  :  19,  21. 
Tree  of  life.     Gen.  2   :  9,  with  Jno.  1   :  4. 

Rev.  22  :  2. 
Trespass-offering.    Lev.  6  :  1—7,  with  Isa. 

53  :  10. 
Vail  of  the  tabernacle  and  temple.     Exo. 

40  :  21.     2  Chr.  3  :  14,  with  Heb.  10  :  20. 
Zerubbabel.  Zee.  4  :  7—9,  with  Heb.  12  : 2, 3. 

No.  289.    UNBELIEF. 
Is  sin.    Jno.  16  :  9. 


UNB. 


108  UNI. 


Defilement  inseparable  from.    Tit.  1  :  15. 
All,  by  nature,  concluded  in.    Rom.  11  :  32. 
Proceed  from 

An  evil  heart.    Heb.  3  :  12. 

Slowne-ss  of  heart.    Luke  24  :  25. 

Hardness  of  heart.  Mar.  16  :  14.  Acts  19  :9. 

Disinclination  to  the  truth.  Jno.  8  :  45,  46. 

Judicial  blindness.    Jno.  12  ;  39,  40. 

Not  being  Christ's  sheep.    Jno.  10  :  26. 

Tlie  devil  blinding  the  mind.    2  Cor.  4  :  4. 

The  devil  taking  away  the  word  out  of 
the  heart.     Luke  8  :  12. 

Seeking  honour  from  men.    Jno.  5  :  44. 
Impugns  the  veracity  of  God.  1  Jno.  6  :  10. 
Exhibited  in 

Rejecting  Christ.    Jno.  16  :  9. 

Rejecting  the  word  of  God.    Psa.  106  :  24 

Rejecting  the  gospel.    Isa.  53  :  1.    Jno. 
12  :  38. 

Rejecting  evidence  of  miracles    Jno.  12  : 
37. 

Departing  from  God.    Heb.  3:12. 

Questioning  the  power  of  God.     2  Kin. 
7  :  2.    Psa.  73  :  19,  20. 

Not  believing  the  works  of  God.     Psa. 
78  :  32. 

Staggering  at  the  promise  of  God.    Rom 
4  :  20. 
Rebuked  by  Christ.  Mat.  17  :  17.  Jno.  20  :  27 
Was  an  impediment  to  the  performance  of 

miracles.    Mat.  17  :  20.    Mar.  6  :  5. 
Miracles  designed  to  convince  those  in.  Jno 

10  :  37,  38.     1  Cor.  14  :  22. 
The  Jews  rejected  for.    Rom.  U  :  20. 
Believers  should  hold  no  communion  with 
those  in.    2  Cor.  6  :  14. 
They  who  are  guilty  of, 

Have  not  the  word  of  God  in  them.   Jno. 
6:38. 

Cannot  please  God.    Heb.  11:6. 

Malign  the  gospel.    Acts  19  :  9. 

Persecute  the  ministers  of  God.    Rom.  15 ; 
31. 

Excite  others  against  saints.    Acts  14  :  2 

Persevere  in  it.    Jno.  12  :  37. 

Harden  their  necks.    2  Kin.  17  :  14. 

Are  condemned  already.    Jno.  3  :  IS. 

Have  the  wrath  of  God  abiding  upon  them 
Jno.  3  :  36. 

Shall  not  be  established.    Isa.  7  :  9. 

Shall  die  in  their  sins.     Jno.  8  :  24. 

Shall  not  enter  rest  Heb.  3  :  19.  Heb.  4:11. 

ShaU  be  condemned.  Mar.  16 :  16.   2  The. 
2  :  12. 

ShaU  be  destroyed.    Jude  5. 

Shall  be  cast  into  the  lake  of  fire.  Rev.  21 :8. 
Warnings  against.    Heb.  3  :  12.     Heb.  4:11. 
Pray  for  help  against.    Mar.  9  :  24. 
The  portion  of,  awarded  to  all  unfaithful 

servants.    Luke  12  :  46. 
Exemplified.   Eve,  Gen.  3  :  4 — 6.    Moses  and 

Jlaron,    Num.  20  :  12.     Israelites,  Deu.  9  : 

23.    Naaman,  2  Kin.  5   :   12.     Samaritan 

lord,  2  Kin.  7  :  2.     Disciples,  Mat.  17  :  17. 


Luke  24  :  11,  25.  Zacharias,  Luke  1  :  20. 
Chief  Priests,  Luke  22  :  67.  The  Jews, 
Jno.  5  :  38.  Brethren  of  Christ,  Jno.  7  :  5. 
Thomas,  Jno.  20  :  25.  Jews  of  Iconium, 
Acts  14  :  2.  Thessalonian  Jews,  Acts  17  :  5. 
Ephesians,  Acts  19  :  9.  Savl,  1  Tim.  1  :  13. 
People  of  Jericho,  Heb.  11  :  31. 

No.  290.  UNION   WITH  CHRIST. 

As  head  of  the  Church.  Eph.  1  :  22,  23.  Eph. 

4  :  16,  16.     Col.  1  :  18. 
Christ  prayed  that  all  saints  might   have. 

Jno.  17  :  21,  23. 
Described  .43 

Christ  being  in  us.  Eph.  3  :  17.  Col.  1  :  27. 

Our  being  in  Christ.    2  Cor.  12  :  2.    1  Jno. 
5:20. 
Includes  union  with  the  Father.    Jno.  17  : 

21.     1  Jno.  2  :  24. 
Is  of  God.    1  Cor.  1  :  30. 

MAlNTilNED  BY 

Faith.     Gal.  2  :  20.    Eph.  3  :  17. 

Abiding  in  him.    Jno.  15  :  4,  7. 

His  word  abiding  in  us.  Jno.  15  :  7.  1  Jno. 

2  :  24.    2  Jno.  9. 
Feeding  on  him.     Jno.  6  :  66. 
Obeying  him.     1  Jno.  3  :  24. 
The  Holy  Ghost  witnesses  to.     1  Jno.  3  :  24. 
The  gift  of  the  Holy  Ghost  is  an  evidence  of 

1  Jno.  4  :  13. 
Saints 
Have,  in  mind.    1  Cor.  2  :  16.    Phi.  2  :  5. 
Have,  in  spirit.     1  Cor.  6  :  17. 
Have,  in  love.    Song  of  Sol.  2  :  16.    Song 

of  Sol.  7  :10. 
Have,  in  suflerings.    Phi.  3  :  10.    2  Tim. 

2  :  12. 
Have,  in  his  death.    Rom.  6  :  3—8.     Gal. 

2  :20. 
Have  assurance  of.    Jno.  14  :  20. 
Enjoy,  in  the  Lord's  supper.    I  Cor.  10  : 

16,  17. 
Identified  with  Christ  by.     Mat.  25  :  40,  45. 

Acts  9  :  4,  with  Acts  8:1. 
Are  complete  through.    Col.  2  :  10. 
Exhorted  to  maintain.    Jno.  15  : 4.    Acts 

11  :23.     Col.  2  :  7. 
Necessary  to  growth  in  grace.    Eph.  4  :  15, 

16.    Col.  2  :  19. 
Necessary  to  fruitfulness.    Jno.  15  :  4,  5. 
Beneficial  results  of  ; 
Righteousness  imputed.  2  Cor.  5  :  21.  Phi. 

3:9. 
Freedom  from  condemnation.    Rom.  8  :  1. 
Freedom  from  dominion  of  sin.  1  Jno.  3  :6. 
Being  created  anew.    2  Cor.  5  :  17. 
The  spirit  alive  to  righteousness.    Rom. 

8  :10. 
Confidence  at  his  coming.    1  Jno.  2  :  28. 
Abundant  fruitfulness.    Jno.  15  :  5. 
Answers  to  prayer.    Jno.  15  :  7. 
They  who  have,  ought  to  walk  as  He  walk- 
ed.    1  Jno.  2  :  6. 
False  teachers  have  not.    Col.  2  :  18, 19. 


UNI. 


UPR. 


109 


VAN. 


Is  indissoluble.    Rom.  8  :  35. 

Punishment  of  those  who  have  not.  Jno.15 : 6. 

Illustrated.  Vine  and  branches,  Jno.  15  :  1,  5, 

Foundation  and  building,  1  Cor.  3    10,  11, 

Eph.  2:20,  21.     1  Pet.  2  :  4— 6.     Body  and 

members,  1  Cor.  12  :  12,  27.    Eph.  6  :  30. 

Husband  and  wife^  Eph.  S  :  25 — 32. 
No.    291.    UNITY    OF    GOD. 
A  ground  for  obeying  him  exclusively.  Deu 

4  :  39,  40. 
Aground  for  loving  him  supremely.    Deu. 

6  :  4,  5,  with  Mar.  12  :  29,  30. 
Asserted  by 

God  himself.   Isa.  44  :  6,  8.   Isa.  45  :  18,  21. 

Christ.    Mar.  12  :  29.    Jno.  17  :  3. 

Moses.    Deu.  4:39.    Deu.  6:  4. 

Apostles.  1  Cor.  3  :  4,  6.  Eph.  4  :  6.  1  Tim 
2  :6. 
Consistent  with  the  deity  of  Christ  and  of 

the  Holy  Ghost.    Jno.  10  :  30,  with  1  Jno 

5:7.    Jno.  14:9— 11. 
Exhibited  in 

His  greatness  and  wonderful  works.  2  Sam, 
7  :  22.    Psa.  86  :  10. 

His  works  of  creation  and  Providence.  Isa. 
44  :  24.     Isa.  45  :  5—8. 

His  being  alone  possessed  of  foreknow- 
ledge,    isa.  46  :  9—11. 

His  exercise  of  uncontrolled  sovereignty 
Deu.  32  :  39. 

His  being  the  sole  object  of  worship  in 
heaven  and  earth.  Neh.  9 :  6.  Mat.4 :  10 

His  being  alone  good.    Mat.  19  :  17. 

His  being  the  only  Saviour.  Isa.  45  :  21, 22. 

His  being  the  only  source  of  pardon.  Mic, 
7  :  18,  with  Mar.  2  :  7. 

His  unparalleled  election  and  care  of  his 
people.     Deu.  4  :  32 — 35. 
The  knowledge  of,  necessary  to  eternal  life. 

Jno.  17  :  3. 
All  saints  acknowledge,  in  worshipping  him, 

2  Sam.  7  :  22.  2  Kin.  19  :  15.    1  Chr.  17  :  20. 
All  should  know  and  acknowledge.    Deu. 

4  :  35.     Psa.  83  :  18. 
May  be  acknowledged  without  saving  faith. 

Jas.  2  :  19,  20. 

No.  292.    UPRIGHTNESS. 
God  is  perfect  in.    Isa.  26  :  7. 
God  has  pleasure  in.    1  Chr.  29  :  17. 
God  created  man  in.    Ecc.  7  :  29. 
Man  has  deviated  from.    Ecc.  7  :  29. 
Should  be  i?t 

Heart.    2  Chr.  29  :  34.    Psa.  125  :  4. 

Speech.    Isa.  33  :  15. 

AValk.     Pro.  14  :  2. 

Judging.    Psa.  58  :  1.    Psa.  75  :  2. 

Ruling.     Psa.  78  :  72. 
The  being  kept  from  presumptuous  sins  is 

necessary  to.     Psa.  19  :  13. 
With  poverty,  is  better  than  sin  with  riches. 

Pro.  28  :  6. 
With  poverty,  is  better  than  folly.  Pro.  19:1. 
They  who  walk  in, 

Fear  God.    Pro.  14  :  2. 


Love  Christ.     Song  of  Sol.  1  :  4. 

Countenanced  by  God.     Psa.  11:7. 

Delighted  in  by  God.     Pro.  U  :  20. 

Their  prayer  delighted  in  by  God.    Pro. 
15  :8. 

Prospered  by  God.  Job  8  :  6.    Pro.  14  :  11. 

Defended  by  God.     Pro.  2  :  7. 

Upheld  in  it  by  God.    Psa.  41  :  12. 

Recompensed  by  God.     Psa.  18  :  23,  24. 

Find  strength  in  God's  way.    Pro.  10  :  29. 

Obtain  good  from  God's  word.     Mic. 2  :  7. 

Obtain  light  in  darkness.     Psa.  112  :  4. 

Guided  by  integrity.     Pro.  11  :  3. 

Walk  surely.     Pro.  10  :  9. 

Direct  their  way.     Pro.  21  :  29. 

Kept  by  righteousness.     Pro.  13:6. 

Scorned  by  the  wicked.    Job  12  :  4. 

Hated  by  the  wicked.    Pro.  29  :  10.    Amos 
5  :  10. 

Abominated  by  the  wicked.    Pro.  29  :  27. 

Persecuted  by  the  wicked.    Psa.  37  :  14. 

Praise  is  comely  for.    Psa.  33  :  1. 

A  blessing  to  others.    Pro.  11  :  11. 
The  truly  wise  walk  in.    Pro.  15  :  21. 
The  way  of,  is  to  depart  from  evil.  Pro.  16:17. 
They  who  walk  in,  shall 

Possess  good  things.    Pro.  28  :  10. 

Have  nothing  good  withheld.  Psa.  84  :  11. 

Dwell  in  the  land.    Pro.  2  :  21. 

Dwell  on  high  and  be  provided  for.    Isa. 
33  :  16. 

Dwell  with  God.   Psa.  15  :  2.  Psa.  140  :  13. 

Be  blessed.    Psa.  112:2. 

Be  delivered  by  righteousness.  Pro.  11:6. 

Be  delivered  by  their  wisdom.  Pro.  12  :  6. 

Be  saved.     Pro.  28  :  18. 

Enter  into  peace.    Psa.  37  :  37.    Isa.  57  :  2. 

Have  dominion  over  the  wicked.  Psa.  49  : 
14. 

Have  an  inheritance  for  ever.  Psa.  37  :  18. 
A  characteristic  of  saints.    Psa.  HI  :  1.    Isa. 

26  :7. 
Saints  should  resolve  to  walk  in.  Psa.  26  :  11. 
The  wicked 

Have  not,  in  heart.    Hab.  2  :  4. 

Leave  the  path  of.     Pro.  2  :  13. 

Do  not  act  with.    Mic.  7  :  2,  4. 
Pray  for  those  who  walk  in.     Psa.  125  :  4. 
Reprove  those  who  deviate  from.  Gal.  2  :  14. 

No.  293.    VANITY. 
A  consequence  of  the  fall.    Rom.  8  :  20. 
Every  man  is.     Psa.  .39:11. 
Every  state  of  man  is.    Psa.  62  :  9. 
.Man  at  his  best  estate  is.    Psa.  39  :  5. 
Man  is  like  to.    Psa.  144  :  4. 
The  thoughts  of  man  are.    Psa.  94  :  11. 
The  days  of  man  are.  Job  7:16.  Ecc.  6  :  12. 
Childhood  and  youth  are.     Fxc.ll  :  10. 
The  beauty  of  man  is.  Psa  39  :  11.  Pro. 31  :.'?n 
The  help  of  man  is.  Psa.  60  :  11.  Lam.  4  :  17. 
Man's  own  righteousness  is.     Isa.  67  :  12. 
Worldly  wisdom  is.    Ecc.  2  :  15,  21.    1  Cor. 

3  :20. 
Worldly  pleasure  is.    Ecc.  2  : 1. 


10 


WAI. 


110 


WAR. 


WorliUy  anxiety  is.   Psa.  39  :  6.    Psa.  127  : 2. 
Worldly  labour  is.    Ecc.  2  :  11.     Ecc.4  :  4. 
Worldly  enjoyment  is.    Ecc.  2  :  3,  10,  11. 
Worldly  possessions  are.    Ecc.  2  :  4 — 11. 
Treasures  of  wickedness  are.    Pro.  10  :  2. 
Heaping  up  riches  is.  Ecc.  2  :  26.  Ecc.  4  :  8. 
Love  of  riches  is.    Ecc.  5  :  10. 
Unblessed  riches  are.     Ecc.  6  :  2. 
Riches  gotten  by  falsehood  are.    Pro.  21  :  6. 
All  earthly  things  are.    Ecc.  1  :  2. 
Foolish  questions,  &c.  are.     1  Tim.  1  :  6,  7. 

1  Tim.  6  :  20.     2  Tim.  2  :  14,  16.     Tit.  3  :  9. 
The  conduct  of  the  ungodly  is.  1  Pet.  1  :  18. 
The  religion  of  hypocrites  is.    Jas.  1  :  26. 
The  worship  of  the  wicked  is.    Isa.  1  :  13. 

Mat.  6  :  7. 
Lying  words  are.    Jer.  7  :  8. 
False  teaching  is  but.    Jer.  23  :  32. 
Mere  external  religion  is.    1   Tim.  4  :  8. 

Heb.  13  :  9. 
Almsgiving  without  charity  is.  1  Cor.  13  :  3, 
Faith  without  works  is.    Jas.  2  :  14. 
Idolatry  is.    2  Kin.  17  :  15.    Psa.  31  :  6.    Isa. 

44  :  9,  10.    Jer.  10  :  8.    Jer.  18  :  15. 
Wealth  gotten  by,  diminishes.    Fro.  13  ;  11. 
Saints 

Hate  the  thoughts  of.    Psa.  119  :  113. 

Pray  to  be  kept  from.    Psa.  119  :  37.    Pro. 
30  :8. 

Avoid.    Psa.  24  :  4. 

Avoid  those  given  to.    Psa.  26  :  4. 
The  wicked 

Especially  characterized  by.    Job  11  :  11. 
Though  full  of,  aflect  to  be  wise.  Job  11 :  12. 

Love.    Psa.  4  :  2. 

Imagine.  Psa.  2:1.  Acts  4  :  25.  Rom.  1 :  21. 

Devise.     Psa.  36  :  4.     (See  Margin.) 

Speak.   Psa.  10  :  7.    Psa.  12  :  2.    Psa.  41  :  6. 

Count  God's  service  as.  Job  21  :  15.  Mai. 
3  :  14. 

Allure  others  by  words  of.    2  Pet.  2  :  18. 

Walk  after.    Jer.  2  :  5. 

Walk  in.     Psa.  39  :  6.     Eph.  4  :  17. 

Inherit.    Jer.  16  :  19. 

Reap.    Pro.  22  :  8.    Jer.  12  :  13. 

Judicially  given  up  to.    Psa.  78  :  33.    Isa. 
57  :  13. 
Fools  follow  those  given  to.    Pro.  12  :  11. 
Following  those  given  to,  leads  to  poverty. 

Pro.  28  :  19. 
They  who  trust  in,  rewarded  with.    Job 

15  :31. 

No.  294.    WAITING  UPON  GOD. 

As  the  God  of  providence.    Jer.  14  :  22. 

As  the  God  of  salvation.    Psa.  25  :  5. 

As  the  Giver  of  all  temporal  blessings.  Psa 

104  :  27,  23.    Psa.  145  :  15,  16. 
For 

Mercy.    Psa.  123  :  2. 

Pardon.    Psa.  39  :  7,  8. 

The  consolation  of  IsraeL    Luke  2  :  25. 

Salvation.    Gen.  49  :  18.    Psa.  62:1,2. 

Guidance  and  teaching.    Psa.  25  :  6. 

Protection.    Psa.  33  :  20.    Psa.  69  :  9,  10. 


The  fulfilment  of  his  word.    Hab.  2  :  3. 

The  fulfilment  of  his  promises.  Acts  1  :  4. 

Hope  of  righteousness  by  faith.  Gal.  5  :  5. 

Coming  of  Christ.  1  Cor.  1  :  7.  1  The.  1  :  10. 
Is  good.     Psa.  52  :  9. 
God  calls  us  to.    Zep.  3  :  8. 
Exhortations  and  encouragements  to.    Psa. 

27  :  14.    Psa.  37  :  7.    HOs.  12  :  6. 
Should  be 

With  the  soul.    Psa.  62  :  1,  5. 

With  earnest  desire.    Psa.  130  :  6. 

With  patience.    Psa.  37  :  7.    Psa.  40  :  1. 

With  resignation.    Lam.  3  :  26. 

With  hope  in  his  word.    Psa.  130  :  5. 

With  full  confidence.    Mic.  7  :  7. 

Continually.    Hos.  12  :  6. 

All  the  day.     Psa.  25  :  5. 

Specially  in  adversity.   Psa.  59  : 1 — 9.  Isa. 
8:  17. 

In  the  way  of  his  judgments.  Isa.  26  :  8. 
Saints  resolve  on.  Psa.  52  :  9.  Psa.  59  :  9. 
Saints  have  expectation  from.  Psa.  62  :  5. 
Saints  plead,  in  prayer.    Psa.  25  :  21.    Isa. 

33  :2. 
The  patience  of  saints  often  tried  in.    Psa. 

69  :3 
Thev  who  engage  in. 

Wait  upon  him  only.    Psa.  62  :  6. 

Are  heard.    Psa.  40  :  1. 

Are  blessed.    Isa.  30  :  18.    Dan.  12  :  12. 

Experience  his  goodness.    Lam.  3  :  25. 

Shall  not  be  ashamed.    Psa.  25  :  3.    Isa. 
49  :  23. 

Shall  renew  their  strength,  &c.  Isa.  40  :  31. 

Shall  inherit  the  earth.     Psa.  37  :  9. 

Shall  be  saved.    Pro.  20  :  22.    Isa.  25  :  9. 

Shall  rejoice  in  salvation.    Isa.  26  :  9. 

Shall  receive  the  glorious  tilings  prepared 
by  God  for  them.     Isa.  64  :  4. 
Predicted  of  the  Gentiles.    Isa.  42  : 4.    Isa. 

60  :9. 
Illustrated.    Psa.  123  : 2.   Luke  12  :  36.    Jas. 

5  :7. 
Exemplified.    Jacob,  Gen.  49  :  18.    David, 

Psa.  39  :  7.    Isaiah,  Isa.  8  :  17.   Micah,  Mic. 

7  :  7.    Joseph,  Mar.  16  :  43. 

No.    295.     WARFARE  OF  SAINTS. 

Is  not  after  the  flesh.    2  Cor.  10  :  3. 
Is  a  good  warfare.     1  Tim.  1  :  18,  19. 
Called  the  good  fight  of  faith.     1  Tim.  6  :  12. 

Is  .\GAINST 

The  devil.  Gen.  3  :  15.  2  Cor.  2  :  11.    Eph. 

6  ;  12.  Jas.  4  :  7.  1  Pet.  5  :  8.  Rev.  12  :  17. 
The  flesh.     Rom.  7  :  23.    1  Cor.  9  :  25—27. 

2  Cor.  12  :  7.     Gal.  5:17.     1  Pet.  2:11. 
Enemies.    Psa.  38  :  19.    Psa.  66  :  2.    Psa. 

69:3. 
The  world.    Jno.  16  :  33.    1  Jno.  5  :  4,  5. 
Death.     1  Cor.  15  :  26,  with  Heb.  2  :  14,  1.5. 
Often  arises  from  the  opposition  of  friends 
or  relatives.    Mic.  7  :  6,  with  Mat.  10  :  36, 
36. 

To  BE  CARRIED  ON 

Under  Christ,  as  our  Captain.    Heb.  2  :  10. 


■WAR. 


Ill 


WAT, 


WIC. 


Under  the  Lord's  banner.    Psa.  60  :  4. 
With  foith.     1  Tim.  1  :  18,  19. 
With  a  good  conscience.    1  Tim.  1  :  18,  19. 
With  stedfastness  in  the  faith.     1  Cor.  IG  : 

13.     1  Pet.  5  :  9,  with  Heb.  10  :  -23. 
AVith  earnestness.     Jude  3. 
With  watclifulncss.    1  Cor.  16  :  13.    1  Pet. 

5  :8. 
With  sobriety.     1  The.  5:6.     1  Pet.  5  :  8. 
With  endurance  of  hardness.     2  Tim.  2  : 

3,  10 
With  self-denial.     1  Cor.  9  :  25—27. 
AVith  confidence  in  God.    Psa.  27  :  1—3. 
With  pni3er.     Psa.  35  :  1—3.     Eph.  ti  :  18. 
Without  earthly  entanglements.    2  Tim, 

2:4. 
IVIere  professors  do  not  maintain.    Jer.  9  :  3. 

S.\INT9 

Are  all  engaged  in.    Phi  1  :  30. 
Must  stand  firm  in     Kph  6  :  13,  14. 
Kxhorted  to  diligence  in.     1  Tim.  6  :  12 

Jude  3. 
Encouraged  in.    Isa.  41  :  II,  12.     Isa.  61  : 

12.  iMic.  7:8.     1  Jno.  4  :  4. 
Helped  by  God  in.    Psa.  118  :  13.     Isa.  41  : 

13,  14. 
Protected  by  God  in.    Psa.  140  :  7. 
Comforted  bj'  God  in.    2  Cor.  7  :  5,  6 
Strengthened  by  God  in.    Psa.  20  :  2.    Psa. 

27  :  14.     Isa.  41  :  10. 
Strengthened  by  Christ  in.    2  Cor.  12  :  9. 

2  Tim.  4  :  17. 
Delivered  by  Christ  in.    2  Tim.  4  :  18. 
Thank  God  for  victory  in.    Rom.  7  :  2.5. 

1  Cor.  15  :  57. 
Armour  for, 
Ciirdle  of  truth.     Eph.  6:14. 
Breastplate  of  righteousness.    Eph.  6  :  14. 
Preparation  of  the  gospel.     Eph.  6  :  15. 
Shield  of  faith.    Eph  6  :  16. 
Helmet  of  salvation.    Eph.  6  :  17.    1  The. 

5  :  8. 
Sword  of  the  Spirit.    Eph.  6  :  17. 
Called  armour  of  God.     Eph.  6  :  U. 
Called  armour  of  righteousness.    2  Cor. 

6  :7. 
Called  armour  of  light.    Rom.  13  :  12. 
Not  carnal.    2  Cor.  10  :  4. 
Mighty  through  God.     2  Cor.  10  :  4,  5. 
The  whole,  is  required.     Eph.  6  :  13. 
Must  be  put  on.  Rom.  13  :  12.    Eph.  6:11 
To  be  on  right  hand  and  left.    2  Cor.  6  :  7. 

Victory  in,  is 
From  God.     1  Cor.  15  :  57.    2  Cor.  2  :  14. 
Through  Christ.    Rom.  7  :  2.5.    1  Cor.  15  : 

27.     2  Cor.  12  :  9.    Rev.  12  :  11. 
Bt  faith.    Heb.  1 1  :  33—37.     1  ,Jno.  5  :  4,  5 
Over  the  devil.  Rom.  16  :  20.  1  Jno.  2  :  14 
Over  the  flesh.  Rom.  7  :  24,  25.  Gal.  5  :  24. 
Over  the  world.     1  Jno.  5  :  4,  5. 
Over  all  that  exalts  itself.    2  Cor.  10  :  5. 
Over  death  and  the  grave.   Isa.  25  :  8.   Isa 

26  :  19.     Hos.  13  :  14.      1  Cor.  15  :  54,  55. 
Triumphant.    Rom.  8  :  37.    2  Cor.  10  :  5. 


ThKY  who  overcome  in,  SH.tl.L 

Eat  of  the  hidden  manna.    Rev.  2  :  17. 
Eat  of  the  tree  of  life.     Rev.  2  :  7. 
Be  clothed  in  white  raiment.     Rev.  3  :  d. 
Be  pillars  in  the  temple  of  God.  Rev.  3:  12 
Sit  with  Christ  in  his  throne.     Rev.  3  :  21. 
Have  a  white  stone,  and,  in  it  a  new  name 

written.     Rev.  2  :  17. 
Have  power  over  the  nations.  Rev.  2  :  26 
Have  the  name  of  God  written  upon  them 

by  Christ.    Rev.  3  :  12. 
Have  God  as  their  God.    Rev.  21  :  7. 
Have  the  morning-star.     Rev.  2  :  28. 
Inherit  all  things.     Rev.  21  :  7. 
Be  confessed  by  Christ  before  God  the 

P'athcr.     Rev.  3  :  6. 
Be  sons  of  God.    Rev.  21  :  7. 
Not  be  hurt  by  the  second  death.  Rev.  2: 11. 
Not  have  their  names  blotted  out  of  the 

book  of  life.     Rev.  3  :  5. 
Illustrated.     Isa.  9  :  5.    Zee.  10  :  6. 

No.  296.    WATCHFULNESS. 
Christ  an  example  of.  Mat.  26  :  38,  40.  Luke 

6  :  12. 
Commanded.    Mar.  13  :  37.    Rev.  3  :  2. 
Exhortations  to.    1  The.  5:6.    1  Pet.  4  :  7. 
God  especially  requires  in  ministers.    Eze 

3  :  17,  with  Isa  62  :  6.     Mar.  13  :  34. 
Ministers  exhorted  to.    Acts  20  :  31.    2  Tim. 

4  :6. 

Faithful  ministers  e.xercise.    Heb.  13  :  17. 
Faithful  ministers  approved  by.    Mat.  24  • 

45,  46.    Luke  12  :  41—44. 
Should  be 

With  prayer.    Luke  21  :  36.    Eph.  6  :  IS. 

With  thanksgiving.    Col.  4  :  2. 

With  stedfastuess  in  the  faith.  1  Cor.  10:13. 

With  heedfulness.    Mar.  13  :  33. 

With  sobriety.     1  The.  5:6.     1  Pet.  4  :  7. 

At  all  times.     Pro.  8  :  34. 

In  all  things.    2  Tim.  4  :  5. 
Saints  pray  to  be  kept  in  a  state  of.    Psa. 

141  :  3. 
Motives  to  ; 

Expected  direction  from  God.    Hab.  2  :  I. 

Uncertain  time  of  the  coming  of  Christ. 
Mat.  24  :  42.  .Mat.  25  :  13.  Mar.  13  :  35,  36. 

Incessant  assaults  of  the  devil.    1  Pet  5  :  8. 

Liability  to  temptation.    Mat.  26  :  41. 
Blessedness  of.     Luke  12  :  37.    Rev.  16  :  1.5. 
Unfaithful  ministers  devoid  of    Isa.  66  :  10. 
The  wicked  averse  to.     1  The.  5  :  7. 
Danger  of  remissness  in.     Mat.  24  :  48 — 61. 

Mat.  25  :  5,  8,  12.    Rev.  3  :  3. 
Illustrated.    Luke  12  :  35,  36. 
Exem|)lified.    David,  Psa.   102   :  7.    Jlnna, 

Luke  2  :  37.    Paxil,  2  Cor.  11  :  27. 

No.  297.    WICKED,  THE,  ARE  COM- 
PARED TO. 

Abominable  branches.    Isa.  14  :  19. 
.\shes  under  the  feet.    Mai.  4  :  3. 
Bad  fishes.    Mat.  13  :  48. 


WID. 


112 


WIS. 


Beasts.    Psa.  49  :  12.    2  Pet.  2  :  12. 

Blind,  The.    Zep.  1  :  17.    Mat.  15  :  14. 

Brass  and  iron,  &c.   Jer.  6  :  2S.    Eze.  22  :  18. 

Briars  and  thorns.     Isa.  55  :  13.    Eze.  2  :  6. 

Bulls  of  Bashan.    Psa.  22  :  12. 

Carcasses  trodden  under  feet.     Isa.  14  :  19. 

Chaft'.    Job  21:  IS.     Psa.  1  :  4.    Mat.  3  :  12. 

t  louds  without  water.    Jude  12. 

Corn  blasted.     2  Kin.  19  :  26. 

('orrupt  trees.    Luke  6  :  43. 

Deaf  adders.     Psa.  58  :  4. 

Dogs.     Pro.  26  :  1 1.    Mat.  7  :  6.   2  Pet.  2  : 22. 

Dross.     Psa.  119  :  119.    Eze.  22  :  18,  19. 

Early  dew  that  passeth  away.    Hos.  13  :  3. 

Evil  figs.    Jer.  24  :  8. 

Fading  oaks.     Isa.  1  :  30. 

Fiery  oven.    Psa.  21  :  9.    Hos.  7  :  4. 

l-'ire  of  thorns.    Psa.  118  :  12. 

l'"ools  biiilding  upon  sand.    Mat.  7  :  26. 

Fuel  of  fire.     Isa.  9  :  19. 

(iarden  without  water.    Isa.  1  :  30. 

(ioats.    Mat.  25  :  32. 

(irass.     Psa.  37  :  2.     Psa.  92  :  7. 

Grass  on  the  house-top.    2  Kin.  19  :  26. 

(irecn  liay-trees.     Psa.  37  :  36. 

(jreen  herbs.     Psa.  37  :  2. 

Heath  in  tlie  desert.    Jer.  17  :  6. 

Horses  rushing  into  the  battle.    Jer.  8  :  6. 

Idols.     Psa.  116:8. 

Lions  greedy  of  prey.     Psa.  17  :  12. 

Melting  wax.     Psa.  68  :  2. 

Morning-clouds.    Hos.  13  :  3. 

Moth-eaten  garments.    Isa.  50  :  9.   Isa.  51  :  8. 

Passing  whirlwinds.    Pro.  10  :  25. 

Potsherds.     Pro.  26  :  23. 

Raging  waves  of  the  sea.    Jude  13. 

Reprobate  silver.    Jer.  6  :  30. 

Scorpions.     Eze.  2  :  6. 

Serpents.    Psa.  58  :  4.    Mat.  23  :  33. 

Smoke.    Hos.  13  :  3. 

Stony  ground.    Mat.  13  :  5. 

Stubble.    Job.  21  :  18.    Mai.  4  :  1. 

Swine.    Mat.  7:6.    2  Pet.  2  :  22. 

Tares.    Mat.  13  :  38. 

Troubled  sea.     Isa.  57  :  20. 

Visions  of  the  night.    Job  20  :  8. 

Wandering  stars.    Jude  13. 

Wayward  children.    Mat  11  :  16. 

Wells  without  water.    2  Pet.  2  :  17. 

Wheels.    Psa.  83  :  13. 

Whited  sepulchres.    Mat.  23  :  27. 

Wild  ass's  colts.    Job  11  :  12. 

No.  298.  WIDOWS. 

Character  of  true.  Luke  2 :  37. 1  Tim.  6 :  5, 10. 
God 

Surely  hears  the  cry  of.    Exo.  22  :  23. 

Judges  for.    Deu.  10  :  18.    Psa.  68  :  5. 

Relieves.    Psa.  146  :  9. 

Establishes  the  border  of.    Pro.  15  :  25. 

Will  witness  against  oppressors  of.    Mai 
3  :5. 
Exhorted  to  trust  in  God.    Jer.  49  :  11. 
Should  not  ee 

Afflicted.    Exo.  22  :  22. 


Oppressed.    Jer.  7  :  6.     Zee.  7  :  10. 
Treated  with  violence     Jer.  22  :  3 
Deprived  of  raiment  in  pledge.  Deu.  24  :  17. 
Should  ee 

Pleaded  for.    Isa.  1  :  17. 
Honoured,  if  widows  indeed.  1  Tim.  5  :  3. 
Relieved  by  their  friends.  1  Tim.  6  :  4,  16. 
Relieved  by  the  Church.    Acts  6:1.    1 

Tim.  5  :  9. 
Visited  in  affliction.    Jas.  1  :  27. 
Allowed  to  share  in  our  blessings.     Deu. 

14  :29.  Deu.  16:11,  14.  Deu  24  :  19—21. 
Though  poor,  may  be  liberal.  Mar.  12  :  42, 43. 
When  yonng,  exposed  to  many  temptations. 

1  Tim.  5  :  11—14. 

S.41NTS. 

Relieve.    Acts  9  :  39. 

Cause  joy  to.    Job  29  :  13. 

Disappoint  not.    Job  31  :  16. 
The  wicked 

Do  no  good  to.    Job  24  :  21. 

Send  away  empty.    Job.  22  :  9. 

Take  pledges  from.    Job  24  :  3. 

Reject  the  cause  of.    Isa.  1  :  23. 

Vex.    Eze.  22  :  7. 

Make  a  prey  of.    Isa.  10  :  2.    Mat.  23  :  14. 

Slay.    Psa.  94  :  6. 
Curse  for  perverting  judgment  of.  Deu.  27  : 

19. 
Woe  to  those  who  oppress.     Isa.  10  :  1,2. 
Blessings  on  those  who  relieve.  Deu.  14  :  29 
A  type  of  Zion  in  affliction.    Lam.  5  :  3. 

No.  299.    WISDOM  OF  GOD,   THE. 

Is  one  of  his  attributes.    1  Sam.  2  :  3.     Job 

9  :4. 
Described  as 

Perfect.    Job.  36  :  4.    Job  37  :  16. 

Mighty.    Job  36  :  5. 

Universal.    Job  28  •  24.    Dan.  2  :  22.   Acts 

15  :  18. 

Infinite.    Psa.  147  :  5.    Rom.  11  :  33. 
Unsearchable.    Isa.  40  :  23.     Rom.  11  :  33. 
Wonderful.    Psa.  139  :  6. 
Beyond    human    comprehension.      Psa. 

139  :  6. 
Incomparable.     Isa.  44  :  7.    Jer.  10  :  7. 
Underived.    Job  21  :  22.    Isa.  40  :  44. 
The  gospel  contains  treasures  of  1  Cor.  2  : 7. 
Wisdom  of  saints  is  derived  from.    Ezr.  7  : 

25. 
AU  human  wisdom  derived  from.    Dan.  2  : 

21. 
Saints  ascribe  to  him.    Dan.  2  :  20. 
Exhibited  in 
His  works.  Job  37  :  16.  Psa.  104  :  24.  Psa. 

136  :  5.     Pro.  3  :  19.    Jer.  10  ;  12. 
His  counsels.    Isa.  28  :  29.    Jer.  32  :  19. 
His  foreshowing  events.    Isa.  42:9.    isa. 

46  :  10. 
Redemption.    1  Cor.  1  :  24.    Eph.  1  :  8. 
Eph.  3  :  10. 
Searching  the  heart.    1  Chr.  28  :  9. 
Understanding  the  thoughts.  1  Chr.  28  :  9. 
Psa.  139  : 2. 


WIT. 


WIV. 


113 


WOR. 


ExHIDITED    IN    KNOWING 

The  heart.  Psa.  41  :  21.  Pro.  15  :  U.   Luke 
16  :  lo. 

The  actions.    Job  34  :  il.    Psa.  139  :  2,  3. 

The  words.     Psa.  139  :  4. 

His  saints.    2  Sam.  7  :  20.    2  Tim.  2  :  19. 

The  way  of  saints.    Job  23  :  10.  P.^a.  1  :  6 

The  wants  of  saints.  Deii.  2  :  7.  Mat.  6  :  8. 

The  afflictions  of  saints.    Kxo.  3  :  7.    Psa 
142  :  3. 

The  infirmities  of  saints.    Psa.  103  :  14. 

The  minutest  matters.    Mat.  10  :  29,  30. 

The  most  secret  things.     Mat.  6  :  IS. 

The  time  of  judgment.    Mat.  24  :  36. 

The  wicked.     Neh.  9  :  10.    Job  11:11. 

The  works,  &c.  of  the  wicked.  Isa  66  :  18 
Nothing  is  concealed  from.     Psa.  139  :  12. 
The  wicked  question.  Psa.  73  : 1 1.  Isa  47  :  10. 
Should  be  magnified.   Rom.  16  :  27.  Jude  25. 

No.  300.    WITNKSS  OF  THK  HOLY 

GHOST. 

Is  truth.     1  Jno.  5  :  6. 

To  be  implicitly  received.    1  Jno.  5  :  6,  9. 

Borne  to  christ 

As  Messiah.    Luke  3  :  22,  with  Jno.  1  : 
32,  33. 

As  coming  to  redeem  and  sanctify.  1  Jno. 
5  :6. 

As  e.xalted  to  be  a  Prince  and  Saviour  to 
give  repentance.  Sic.    Acts  5  :  31,  32 

As  perfecting  saints.     Heb.  10  :  14,  15. 

As  foretold  by  himself    Jno.  15  :  26. 

In  heaven.     IJno.  5:7,  11. 

On  earth.     1  Jno.  5  :  8. 
The  first  preaching  of  the  gospel  confirmed 

by.     Acts  14  :  3,  with  Heb.  2  :  4. 
The  faithful  preaching  of  the  Apostles  ac 

companied  by.     1  Cor.  2:4.     1  The.  1  :  5. 
Given  to  saints 

On  believing.    Acts  15  :  8.     1  Jno.  5  :  10. 

To  testify  to  them  of  Christ.    Jno.  15  :  26 

As  an  evidence  of  adoption.    Rom.  S  :  16 

As  an  evidence  of  Christ  in  them.     1  Jno. 

3  :  24. 
As  an  evidence  of  God  in  them.    1  Jno. 

4  :  13. 
Borne  against  all  unbelievers.    Neh.  9  :  30 

Acts  23  :  25—27. 

No.  301.  wivKS. 

Not  to  be  selected  from  among  the  ungodly. 

Gen.  24  :  3.  Gen.  26  :  34,  3.5.  Gen.  28  :  1. 
Duties  of,  to  their  husbands  ; 

To  love  them.    Tit.  2  :  4. 

To  reverence  them.     Eph.  5  :  33. 

To  be  faithful  to  them.    1  Cor.  7  :  3—5,  10. 

To  be  subject  to  them.     Gen.  3  :  16.    Eph 

5  :  22,  24.     1  Pet.  3  :  1. 
To  obey  them.     1  Cor.  14  :  34.    Tit.  2  :  5. 
To  remain  with  them  for  life.  Rom.  7  : 2, 3. 

Should  be  adorned 
Not  with  ornaments.    1  Tim.  2:9.    1  Pet. 

3  :3. 
With  modesty  and  sobriety.    1  Tim.  2  :  9. 


With  a  meek  and  quiet  spirit.  1  Pet.  3:4,5. 

With  good  works.     1  Tim.  2  :  10.    1  Tim. 
5  :  10. 
Good, 

Are  from  the  Lord.     Pro.  19  :  14. 

Are  a  token  of  the  favour  of  God.    Pro. 
18  :  22. 

Are  a  blessing  to  husbands.     Pro.  12  :  4 
Pro.  31  :  10,  12. 

Bring  honour  on  husliands.    Pro.  31  :  23. 

Secure  confidence  of  husbands.  Pro.3I  :  II. 

Are  praised  by  husbands.     Pro.  31  :  28. 

Are  diligent  and  prudent.  Pro.  31  :  13 — 27. 

Are  benevolent  to  the  poor.     Pro.  31  :  20. 
Duty  of,  to  unbelieving  husbands.     1  Cor. 

7  :  13,  14,  16.     1  Pet.  3  :  1,2. 
Should  be  silent  in  the  Churches.    1  Cor. 

14  :  34. 
Should  seek  religious  instruction  from  their 

husbands.     1  Cor.  14  :  35. 
Of  ministers  should  be  exemplary.     1  Tim. 

3  :  11. 
Good — Exemplified.  Wife  of  Manoah,  Jud. 

13  :  10.     Oipah  and  Ruth,  Ruth  1   :  4,  8. 

Jibizail,  1  Sam.  25  :  3.     Esther,  Est.  2:15. 

—17.    Elizabeth,  Luke   1    :  6.    Priscilla, 

Acts  18  :  2,  26.     Sarah,  1  Pet.  3  :  6. 
Bad — Exemplified.  Samson's  wife,  Jud.   14  : 

15—17.     Michal,   2  Sam.   6    :    16.     Jezebel, 

1  Kin.  21  :  25.  Zeresh,  Est.  5  :  14.  Job's 
wife.  Job  2  :  9.  Herodias,  Mar.  6  ;  17. 
Sapphira,  Acts  5:1,2. 

No.  302.    WORKS,  GOOD. 

Christ,  an  example  of.    Jno.  10  :  32. 
10  :  33. 

Called 
Good  fruits.     Jas.  3  :  17. 
Fruits  meet  for  repentance.    Mat.  3  : 
Fruits  of  righteousness.     Phi.  1:11. 
Works  and  labours  of  love.     Hob.  6 

Are  by  Jesus  Christ  to  the  glory  and  praise 
of  God.     Phi.  1  :  11. 

They,  alone,  who  abide  in  Christ  can  per- 
form.    Jno.  15  :  4,  5. 

Wrought  by  God  in  us.    Isa.  26  :  12.     Phi. 

2  :  13. 
The  scripture  designed  to  lead  us  to.  2  Tim. 

3:16,  17.    Jas.  1  :  25. 
To  be  performed  in  Christ's  name.    Col.  3  : 

17. 
Heavenly  wisdom  is  full  o£    Jas.  3  :  17. 
Justification  unattainable  by.    Rom.  3  :  20. 

Gal.  2  :  16. 
Salvation  unattainable  by 

Tim.  1  :  9.    Tit.  3  :  5. 
Saints 

Created  in  Christ  unto. 

Pre-ordained  to  walk  in 

Exhorted  to  put  on.    Col.  3  :  12 — 14 

Are  full  of.    Acts  9  :  36. 

Are  zealous  of    Tit.  2  :  14. 

Should  be  furnished  unto  all.  2  Tim.  3  :  17. 

Should  be  rich  in.     1  Tim.  6  :  18. 

Should  be  careful  to  maintain.  Tit.  3  : 8. 14. 


Acts 


10. 


Eph.  2  :  8,  9.    2 


Eph.  2:10. 
Eph.  2  :  10. 


WOR. 


114 


ZEA. 


Should  be  established  in.    2  The.  2  :  17. 

Should  be  fruitful  in.    Col.  1  :  10. 

Should  be  perfect  in.     Heb.  13  :  21. 

Should  be  prepared  unto  all.  2  Tim.  2 :  21. 

Should  abound  to  all.    2  Cor.  9  ;  8. 

Should  be  ready  to  all.    Tit.  3  :  1. 

Should  manifest,  with  meekness.    Jas.  3  : 
13. 

Should  provoke  each  other  to.  Heb.  10  :  24. 

Should  avoid  ostentation  in.  Mat.  6  :  1 — IS. 

Bring  to  the  light  their.    Jno.  3  :  21. 

Followed  into  rest  by  their.    Rev.  14  :  13. 
Holv  women  should  manifest.  1  Tim.  2  :  10. 

1  Tim.  5  :  10. 
God  remembers.    Neh.  13  :  14,  with  Heb.  6  : 

9,  10. 
Shall  be  brought  into  the  judgment.    Ecc. 

12  :  14,  with  2  Cor.  6  :  10. 
In  the  judgment,  will  be  an  evidence  of 

faith.  Mat.  25  :  34—40,  with  Jas.  2  :  14—20. 
Ministers  should 

Be  patterns  of    Tit.  2  :  7. 

Exhort  to.  1  Tim.  6  :  17,  18.  Tit.  3  :  1, 8, 14. 
God  is  glorified  by.    Jno.  15  :  8. 
Designed  to  lead  others  to  glorify  God.  Mat. 

5  :  16.     1  Pet.  2  :  12. 
A  blessing  attends.    Jas.  1  :  25. 
The  wicked  reprobate  unto.    Tit.  1  :  16. 


Illustrated.    Jno.  15  :  5. 

No.    303.    ZEAL. 
Christ  an  example  of.  Psa.  69  :  9.  Jno.  2  :  17. 
Godly  sorrow  leads  to.    2  Cor.  7  :  10,  11. 
Of  saints,  ardent.    Psa.  119:139. 
Provokes  others  to  do  good.    2  Cor.  9  :  2. 
Should  be  exhibited 

In  spirit.    Rom.  12  :  11. 

In  well-doing.     Gal.  4  :  18.     Tit.  2  :  14. 

In  desiring  the  salvation  of  otliers.    Acts 
26  :  29.     Rom.  10  :  1. 

In  contending  for  the  faith.    Jude  3. 

In  missionary  labours.    Rom.  15  :  19,  23. 

For  the  glory  of  God.    Num.  25  :  11,  13. 

For  the  welfare  of  saints.    Col.  4  :  13. 

Against  idolatry.    2  Kin.  23  :  4—14. 
Sometimes  wrongly  directed.    2  Sam.  21  :  2. 

Acts  22  :  3,  4.     Phi.  3  :  6. 
Sometimes  not   according   to   knowledge. 

Rom.  10  :  2.     Gal.  1  :  14.     Acts  21  :  20. 
Ungodly  men  sometimes  pretend  to.    2  Kin. 

10  :  16.     Mat.  23  :  1.5. 
Exhortation  to.    Rom.  12  :  11.    Rev.  3  :  19. 
Holy — Exemplified.     Phinehas,    Num.  25  : 

11,  13.     Josiah,  2  Kin.  23  :  19—25.  JlpoUos, 

Acts  18,  26.     Connthians,  1  Cor.  14   :  12. 

Epaphras,  Col.  4  :  12,  13. 


THE    END. 


INDEX. 

PAGE 

PAGE 

Access   to  God             :            : 

:      1 

Christ,  the  Prophet        : 

14 

Adoption            :            :            : 

:      1 

Christ,  the  King            : 

15 

Advent,  Second,  (see  Second  coming 

Christ,  the  Human  nature  of 

41 

of  Christ)        : 

.    91 

Christ,  Humility  of 

41 

Aftections,  The 

:      2 

Christ,  Miracles  of 

59 

Artlictions           : 

:      2 

Christ,  Parables  of 

63 

AtHicted  Saints  : 

2 

Christ,  Power  of 

69 

AtHiction,  Prayer  under            : 

•      3 

Christ,  Prophecies  respecting 

75 

Affliction,  Consolation  under  : 

3 

Christ,  Types  of            : 

107 

Afflictions  made  beneficial       : 

3 

Christ,  Excellency  and  Glory  of 

26 

AiHicted,  Duty  toward  the      : 

4 

Christ  the  Shepherd 

15 

Afflictions  of  the  wicked,  The 

4 

Christ,  Confessing 

17 

Alliance  and  Society  with  the  Ene- 

Christ, Denial  of 

22 

mies  of  God    :            :            : 

4 

Christ,  Lore  to 

53 

Ambition            :            :            : 

5 

Christ  the  Head  of  the  Church 

15 

Amusement  and  Pleasures,  worldly 

5 

Christ,  Compassion  and  Sympathy  of 

17 

AngeU               : 

6 

Christ,  the  Example  of 

26 

Anger                 : 

6 

Christ,  Love  of 

63 

Anger  of  God,  The 

6 

Christ,  Death  of 

20 

Anointing  of  the  Holy  Ghost  : 

7 

Christ,  Character  of 

15 

Anticlirist           : 

7 

Christ,  Ascension  of 

8 

Apostates           : 

7 

Christ,  Resurrection  of 

82 

Apostles,  The    : 

7 

Christ,  Second  Coming  of 

91 

Ascensionof  Christ,  The         : 

8 

Christ,  Titles  and  Names  of 

101 

Assurance           :            :            : 

8 

Christ,  Union  with        : 

108 

Atonement,  The            :           : 

8 

Church,  The      :           : 
Church,  Discipline  of  the 

15 
23 

Backsliding       :           :           : 

9 

Church,  Titles  and  Names  of  the 

102 

Baptism              :           :           : 

9 

Church,  Excellency  and  Glory  of  the 

26 

Baptism  with  the  Holy  Ghost  : 

9 

Comforter,  the  Holy  Ghost  the 

40 

Blasphemy         : 

9 

Commandments,  the  Ten 

16 

Blessed,  The      : 

10 

Communion  with  God  : 

16 

Blindness  Spiritual 

10 

Communion  of  Saints    : 

16 

Boldness,  Holy  : 

10 

Communion  of  the  Lord's  Supper 

16 

Bondage,  Spiritual 

H 

Compassion  and  Sympathy      : 

16 

Busy-bodies        : 

11 

Compassion  and  Sympathy  of  Christ 

17 

Condemnation   :            : 

17 

CaUofGod.The 

11 

Conduct,  Christian        : 

17 

Care                    : 

11 

Confessing  Christ          : 

17 

Character  of  Christ 

15 

Confession  of  Sin          : 

18 

Character  of  Saints       : 

11 

Conscience        :            : 

18 

Character  of  the  renewed  heart 

37 

Consolation  undeijAffliction 
Contempt            :            : 

3 

Character  of  the  unrenewed  heart 

37 

18 

Character  of  the  wicked           : 

12 

Contentment      :            : 

18 

Charity  (see  also  Love  to  man) 

12 

Conversion         :            : 

18 

Chastity              : 

12 

Counsels  and  Purposes  of  God,  The 

19 

Children              : 

13 

Covenant,  The  :            :            : 

19 

Children,  Good 

13 

Covetousness    :            :           : 

19 

Children,  Wicked 

13 

Christ  .is  God     : 

13 

Death,  Spiritual            : 

20 

Christ,  the  Mediator 

14 

Death,  Natural  :            : 

20 

Christ,  the  High  Priest 

14 

Death,  Eternal  :           : 

20 

xvi 

INDEX. 

PAGE 

PAGE 

Death  of  Christ,  The    :           : 

:    20 

God,  Forsaking 

:            :    31 

Death  of  Saints,  The     :           : 

:    21 

God,  Gifts  of      : 

:           :    32 

Death  of  the  Wicked,  The       : 

:    21 

God,  Glory  of    : 

:           :    33 

Deceit                 : 

:    21 

God,  Glorifying 

:           :    32 

Decision             : 

:    22 

God,  Goodness  of 

:            :    34 

Delighting  in  God 

:    22 

God,  Holiness  of 

:           :    39 

Denial  of  Christ 

:    22 

God,  Ignorance  of 

:           :    44 

Despair              : 

:    22 

God,  Ingratitude  to 

:            :    44 

Devil,  The         : 

:    22 

God,  Joy  of,  over  his  people 

:            :    46 

Devil,  Titles  and  Names  of  the 

:  105 

God,  Justice  of  :            : 

:            .    48 

Devotedness  to  God     :           : 

:     23 

God,  Law  of      : 

:           :    60 

Diligence           :           :           : 

:    23 

God,  Long-suflering  of 

:    62 

Discipline  of  the  Church          : 

:    23 

God,  Love  of     :            : 

:           :    63 

Disobedience  to  God    :           : 

:    23 

God,  Love  to     :           : 

:    53 

Divisions            :           :           : 

:    23 

God,  Loving-kindness  of 

:    55 

Doctrines  of  the  Gospel,  The  : 

:    24 

God,  Mercy  of  :            : 

:    67 

Doctrines,  False            :           : 

:    24 

God,  Obedience  to        : 

:    62 

Drunkenness     :           :           : 

:    24 

God,  ro%ver  of  :             : 

:    69 

God,  Promises  of 

:    74 

Early  rising       : 

:    24 

God,  Providence  of       ; 

:    77 

Edification         : 

25 

God,  rebellion  against  : 

:    79 

Election              : 

•     25 

God,  reconciliation  with 

:    79 

Emblems  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  The 

25 

God,  Seeking     :            : 

:    92 

Enemies             :           :           : 

25 

God,  Truth  of    :           : 

:  107 

Envy      :           :           :           : 

26 

God,  Unity  of    :            : 

:  109 

Example  of  Christ,  The           : 

26 

God,  Waiting  upon      : 

:  110 

ExceUency  and  Glory  of  Christ,  The 

26 

God,  Wisdom  of           : 

:  112 

Excellency  and  Glory  of  the  Church 

26 

Goodness  of  God,  The  : 

:    34 

Gospel,  The       :            : 

:    34 

Faith                  :           :           : 

27 

Gospel,  Doctrines  of  the 

:    24 

Faithfulness       :           :           : 

28 

Grace      :           :           : 

:    35 

Faithfulness  of  God,  The         : 

29 

Fall  of  Man,  The 

28 

Happiness  of  Saints  in  this  life 

:    35 

Families             : 

29 

Happiness  of  the  Wicked 

:    36 

Fasting               : 

29 

Hatred     :            :            : 

:    36 

Fatherless,  The 

29 

Hatred  to  Christ             : 

:    36 

Favour  of  God,  The 

30 

Head  of  the  Church,  Christ  the 

:     15 

Fear,  Godly       : 

30 

Heart,  The         :             : 

:    36 

Fear,  Unholy     : 

30 

Heart,  Character  of  the  Renew 

ed       :    37 

Flattery             : 

30 

Heart,  Character  of  the  Unren 

ewed  :    37 

Fools                  : 

31 

Heathen,  The     :            : 

:    37 

Forgetting  God 

31 

Heaven  :            :            : 

:    38 

Forgiveness  of  Injuries           :           : 

31 

Heedfulness       :            : 

:    39 

Forsaking  God             :           :           : 

31 

Hell        :           :            : 
Holiness             :            : 

:    38 
:    39 

Gifts  of  God,  The          :           :           : 

32 

Holiness  of  God,  The    : 

:    39 

Gift  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  The    :            : 

32 

Holy  Ghost,  The,  is  God           : 

:    39 

Glorifying  God 

32 

Holy  Ghost  the  Comforter,  Th 

e          :    40 

Glory      :            :            : 

33 

Holy  Ghost,  Gift  of  the             : 

:    32 

Glory  of  God,  The        : 

33 

Holy  Ghost,  Indwelling  of  the 

:    44 

Gluttony            :            : 

33 

Holy  Ghost,  Inspiration  of  the 

:    45 

God        :            :           : 

34 

Holy  Ghost,  Oft'enccs  against  t 

he        :    63 

God,  Access  to             : 

I 

Holy  Ghost,  Miraculous  gifts  o 

fthe    :    60 

God,  Anger  of  :           : 

6 

Holy  Ghost,  Power  of  the 

:    69 

God,  Call  of       :            : 

11 

Holy  Ghost,  Personality  of  the 

:    67 

God,  Communion  with             :           : 

16 

Holy  Ghost,  Sealing  of  the 

:    91 

God,  Counsels  and  Purposes  of,          : 

19 

Holy  Ghost,  Titles  and  names 

Dfthe  :  102 

God,  delighting  in 

22 

Holy  Ghost,  the  Teacher,  The 

:    40 

God,  Devotedness  to 

23 

Holy  Gliost,  Anointing  of  the 

:      7 

God,  Disobedience  to 

23 

Holy  Ghost,  Baiitisni  with  the 

:      9 

God,  F'aithfulness  of 

2S 

Holy  Ghost,  Emblems  of  the   : 

:    25 

God,  Favour  of 

30 

Holy  Ghost,  Witness  of  the     : 

:  113 

God,  Forgetting 

31 

Hope       :           :            : 

:    40 

INDEX. 

xvii 

PAGE 

PAGE 

Hospitality         :           :           :            :    41 

Missionaries,  All  Christians  should  be 

as  61 

Human  Nature  of  Christ,  The             :    41 

Murder  :           :            :           : 

:    61 

Humility            :            : 

:           :    41 

Murmuring        :           :           ; 

:    62 

Humility  of  Christ,  The 

:            :    41 

Husbands           :            : 

:           :    42 

New  Birth,  The            :           : 

:    62 

Hyj)ocrites         :           : 

:           :    42 

Obedience  to  God        :           : 

:    62 

Idleness  and  Sloth 

:    42 

Oflence  :            :            :           ; 

:    63 

Idolatry              : 

:    42 

Ofl'ences  against  the  Holy  Ghost 

:    63 

Ignorance  of  God 

:    44 

Imputed  Righteousness 
Industry             :            : 
Indwelling  of  the  Holy  Ghost 

,  The 

:    85 

44 

:    44 

Parables  of  Christ,  The 
Pardon    :           : 
Parents  :           : 

:    63 
:    64 
:    64 
:    65 
:    65 
66 
66 

Ingratitude  to  God 

:    44 

Patience             : 

Ingratitude         : 

44 

Peace      :            : 

Injustice            :            :            : 
Inspiration  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  The 

45 
45 

Peace,  Spiritual 
Perfection           : 

Jews,  The          :            :            : 
Joy  of  God  over  his  People,  The 

:    45 
46 
46 

Persecution       :            :            ; 
Perseverance     :            :            : 
Personality  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  The 

66 

:    67 

67 

Judgment,  The  : 

47 

Pilgrims  and  Strangers            : 
Poor,  The           :            :            ; 

67 
68 

Judgments          : 

:    47 

Power  of  God,  The       :           :' 

69 

Justice    :            : 
Justice  of  God,  The 
Justification  before  Go( 

1 

48 
48 
49 

Power  of  Christ,  The  :            : 
Power  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  The 
Praise     :           :            :           : 

69 
69 
70 

King,  Christ  the            :            :           :    15 

Prayer    :            :            :           : 
Prayer,  Private             :           ; 

71 
71 

Kings      :            :           :           :            :    49 

Prayer,  Social  and  Family       : 

72 

Law  of  God,  The 
Liberality           : 
Liberty,  Christian 
Life,  Natural     : 
Life,  Spiritual    : 
Life,  Eternal       : 
Long-suffering  of  God, 
Lord's  Supper,  Commu 
Love  of  God,  The 
Love  of  Christ,  The 
Love  to  God       : 
Love  to  Christ  : 
Love  to  Man      : 
Loving  Kindness  of  Go 

The     • 
nion  of 

i.  The 

the 

50 
60 
51 
51 
52 
52 
62 
16 
53 
63 
53 
53 
54 
55 

Prayer,  Public   :           :           : 
Prayer,  Intercessory     :            : 
Prayer  under  Affliction            : 
Prayer,  Answers  to      :            : 
Preciousness  of  Christ             : 
Presumption      :            :            : 
Pride      :            :            :           : 
Priest,  Christ  the  High             : 
Privileges  of  Saints      :           : 
Procrastination  :           .           : 
Promises  of  God,  The  :           : 
Prophecies  respecting  Christ  : 
Prophecy            :            :            : 
Prophet,  Christ  the       :           : 
Protection          :           :           : 

72 
72 
3 
72 
73 
73 
73 
14 
74 
74 
74 
75 
76 
14 
76 

Lying     :           :           :            :           :    oo 

Providence  of  God,  The          : 

77 

Magistrates        : 
Malice     :            : 

55 
56 

Prudence            :            :            : 
Punishment  of  the  Wicked,  The 

78 
78 

Martyrdom 

56 

Masters  :            : 

56 

Rebellion  against  God  :           : 

79 

Mediator,  Christ  the 

14 

Reconciliation  with  God          : 

79 

Meekness           : 

66 

Redemption       :            : 

79 

Mercy   :             : 

57 

Regeneration  (see  New  Birth) 

62 

Mercy  of  God,  The 

57 

Repentance        :            :            : 

80 

Ministers           : 

57 

Re])roof :            :            :            :            : 

81 

Ministers,  Missionary  Work  by- 
Ministers,  Titles  and  Names  of 

60 

Resignation       :            :           : 

81 

103 

Resurrection,  The        :           : 

81 

Miracles              :            :            : 

59 

Resurrection  of  Christ,  The    : 

82 

Miracles  of  Christ          :            : 

59 

Revenge            :           :           : 

82 

Miracles  through  Servants  of  God 

59 

ReviUng  and  Reproaching      : 

83 

Miracles  through  Evil  Agents 

60 

Reward  of  Saints,  The            : 

83 

Miraculous  Gifts  of  the  Holy  Ghost 

60 

Riches    :           :            :           : 

94 

Missionary  Work  by  Ministers           :    60 

Righteousness  :           :           : 

85 

Xviii                                                           INDEX. 

PAGE 

PATE 

Righteousness  of  God,  The 

:    85 

Swearing,  Profane        : 

:    99 

Righteousness  Imputed 

:    So 

Teacher,  The  Holy  Ghost  the 

:     40 

Righteousness,  Self-     : 

:    93 

Temptation        :            : 

.  100 

Thanksgiving    :            : 

:  100 

Sabbath,  The     :           :           : 

S7 

Theft       :            :            : 

:  101 

Saints,  Happiness  of,  in  this  life 

35 

Titles  and  Names  of  Christ 

:  101 

Saints,  Warfare  of        : 

110 

Titles  and  Names  of  the  Holy 

Ghost  :  102 

Saints,  Titles  and  Names  of 

103 

Titles  and  Names  of  the  Church          :  102 

Saints,  Compared  to 

87 

Titles  and  Names  of  Ministers 

:   103 

Saints,  Character  of 

n 

Titles  and  Names  of  Saints 

:  103 

Saints,  Communion  of 

16 

Titles  and  Names  of  the  Wicked        :  104    1 

Saints,  Death  of 

21 

Titles  and  Names  of  the  Devil 

:  105 

Saints,  Privileges  of 

74 

Trinity,  The      :            : 

:  105 

Saints,  Reward  of 

83 

Trust      :            :            : 

:  105 

Salvation            : 

88 

Truth      :            :            : 

:  lOti 

Sanctification    : 

89 

Truth  of  God.  The        : 

:  107 

Scorning  and  Mocking 

89 

Types  of  Christ            : 

:  107 

Scriptures,  The              : 

90 

Sealing  of  the  Holy  Ghost 

91 

Unbelief             :            : 

:  107 

Second  Coming  of  Christ,  The 

91 

Union  with  Christ         : 

:  103 

Seeking  God      :            : 

92 

Unity  of  God     :            : 

:  109 

Self-delusion      :            : 

92 

Uprightness       :           : 

:  109 

Self-denial          :            : 

92 

Self-examination           : 

93 

Vanity    :           :           : 

:  109 

Selfishness         :            : 

93 

Self-righteousness         : 

93 

Waiting  upon  God 

:  no 

Self-will  and  Stubbornness 

94 

Warfare  of  Saints 

:  110 

Servants             : 

94 

Watchfulness    :           : 

:  111 

Shepherd,  Christ  the    : 

15 

Wicked,  Character  of  the 

:     12 

Sickness            :           : 

95 

Wicked,  Happiness  of  the 

:    36 

Simplicity          :           : 

95 

Wicked,  Titles  and  Names  of 

the       :  104 

Sin          :           :           : 

95 

Wicked,  The,  are  compared  tc 

:  111 

Sin,  Confession  of         : 

18 

Wicked,  Death  of  the   : 

:    21 

Sins,  National    :           : 

97 

Wicked,  Punishment  of  the 

:    7S 

Sincerity             :            : 

97 

Widows              :            : 

:  112 

Slander  :            :            : 

97 

Wisdom  of  God            : 

:  112 

Sloth,  (see  Idleness  and  Slotn) 

4-2 

Witness  of  the  Holy  Ghost 

:  113 

Sobriety              :            : 

98 

Wives     :            :            : 

:  113 

Sovereigns  (see  Kings) 

49 

Worldly  Pleasures  and  Amuse 

ments       5 

Stedfastness       :            : 

98 

Works,  Good     :            : 

:  113 

Strife      :           :            : 

99 

Swearing  Falsely          : 

99 

Zeal        :           :           : 

:  114 

THE  SCRIPTURE  TREASURY, 


BEING  THE  SECOND  PART  OF 


THE     SCRIPTURE     TEXT    BOOK: 


ARRANGED    FOR   THE    USE   OF 


MINISTERS,  S.S.  TEACHERS,  AND  FAMILIES. 


DESIGNED  TO  AFFORD  A  GENERAL  VIEW  OF  THE  MANNERS,  CUSTOMS, 
AND  HISTORY  OF  THE  JEWS  AND   OTHER  NATIONS  MENTIONED 
IN  SCRIPTURE,   AND  OF  THE   GEOGRAPHY,   NATURAL  HIS- 
TORY,  AND  ARTS  OF  THE  ANCIENTS,   TOGETHER 
WITH  A  VARIETY  OF  OTHER  SUBJECTS 
RECORDED  OR  REFERRED  TO 
IN  THE  SACRED 
VOLUME. 


NEW-YORK 


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122   NASSAU-STREET. 
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PREFACE. 


The  plan  of  this  Book  is  similar  to  that  of  "  The  Scripture  Text  Book." 
Its  object  is  to  afford  a  general  view  of  the  Manners,  Customs,  and 
History  of  the  Jews  and  other  nations  mentioned  in  Scripture,  and  of 
the  Geography,  Natural  History,  and  Arts  of  the  Ancients,  together  with 
a  variety  of  other  subjects  recorded  or  referred  to  in  the  sacred  volume. 

"  It  is  designed  to  afford  assistance 

"  To  Ministers  of  the  gospel,  in  the  study,  in  their  pastoral  visits, 
and  in  their  public  ministrations : 

"  To  Teachers  of  Sunday  and  Daily  Schools,  &c. : 

"  To  Heads  of  Families,  in  the  instruction  of  their  Children  and  Ser- 
vants; as  also,  to  the  several  Members  thereof  in  searching  the  Holy 
Scriptures,  for  their  common  edification : 

"  To  Persons  who  meet  together  in  order  to  search  the  Holy  Scrip- 
tures for  mutual  edification : 

"To Authors  in  the  composition  of  religious  works: 

"  To  Individuals  of  all  Classes,  in  their  private  study  of  the  Holy 
Scriptures." 

This  Book  is  sent  forth  with  an  earnest  prayer  that,  by  the  blessmg 
of  Almighty  God,  it  may  tend  to  the  promotion  of  His  glory,  and  lead 
many  to  a  more  thorough  acquaintance  with  His  word. 


THE  SCRIPTURE  TREASURY, 

BEING  THE  SECOND  PART  OF 

THE    SCRIPTURE    TEXT    BOOK; 

ARRANGED   FOR  THE   USE   OF 

MINISTERS,   TEACHERS,  &c.  &c. 


NOTE. 

In  order  to  save  space,  reference  is  often  made  but  to  a  single  verse,  although  the 
matter  referred  to  may  be  contained  in  several  verses  in  connexion  with  it ; 
therefore,  let  reference  be  made  to  the  context. 


AGR. 


No.  1.  AGRICULTURE  OR  HUSBANDRY. 
The  cultivation  of  the  earth.     Gen.  3  :  03. 
The  occupation  of  man  before  the  fall.  Gen 

2  :  1-5. 
Rendered  laborious  by  the    curse  on  the 

earth.     Gen.  3  :  17-19. 
Man  doomed    to  labour  in,  after  the  fall 

Gen  3  :  23. 
Contributes  to  the  support  of  all.     F.cc.  5 :  9 
The  providence  of  God  to  be  acknowledged 

in  the  produce  of    Jer.  5  :  24.     Hos.  2  :  8 
Reqi'ires 

Wisdom.     Isa.  2S  :  26. 

Diligence.     Pro.  27  :  23-27.     Ecc.  11:6. 

Toil.    2  Tim.  2  :  6. 
Patience  in  waiting.    Jas.  .5  :  7. 
Diligence  in,  abundantly  recompensed.  Pro. 

12:  11.  Pro.  13:23.  Pro.  2S  :  19.  Heb.  6  :  7. 
Persons  eng.^ced  im,  called 

Tillers  of  tlie  ground.     Gen.  4  :  2. 

Husbandmen.  2  Chr.  26  :  10. 

Labourers.    Mat.  9  :  37.     Mat.  20  : 1. 
Peace  favourable  to.    Isa  2  :  4.   Jer.  31  :  24. 
War  destructive  to.  Jer  50  :  16.  Jer.  51  :23. 
Patriarchs  engaged  in.  Gen.  4  :  2.  Gen.  9  :  20. 
The  labour  of,  supposed  to  be  lessened  by 

Noah.     Gen  5  :  29,  with  Gen.  9  :  20. 
The  Jews  loved  and  followed.    Jud.  6  :  11. 

1  Kin.  19  :  19.    2  Chr.  26  :  10. 
Soil  of  Canaan  suited  to.    Gen.  13  :  10.  Deu. 

8  : 7-9. 


Climate    of    Canaan   favourable   to.    Deu. 

10  :  11. 
Was  promoted  AMONfiST  the  jews,  by 

Allotments  of  each  family.   Num.  36  :  7-9. 

The  right  of  redemption.     Lev.  25  :  23-28. 

Separation    from     other    nations.      Exo. 
33  ;  16. 

The    prohibition    against    usury.     Exo. 

22  :  25. 

The  promises  of  God's  blessing  on.    Lev. 

26  :  4.     Deu.  7  :  13.     Deu.  11  :  14,  15. 
Enactments  to  protect  ; 
Not  to  covet  the  fields  of  another.    Deu. 

5:21. 
Not  to  move  landmarks.    Deu.  19   :  14. 

Pro.  22  :  28. 
Not  to  cut  down  crops  of  another.    Deu. 

23  :  25. 

Against  the  trespass  of  cattle.    Exo.  22  : 5. 

Against  injuring  the  produce  of.    Exo. 
22  :6. 
Often  performed  by  hirelings.     1  Chr.  27  : 

26.  2  Chr.  26  :  10.  Matt.  20  :8.  Luke  17  :  7. 
Not  to  be  engaged  in  during  the  Sabbatical 

year.     Exo.  23  :  10,  11. 
Produce  of,  given  as  rent  for  land.    Mat. 

21  :  33,  34. 
Produce  of,  often  blasted  because  of  sin. 

Isa.  5  :  10.    Isa.  7  :  23.    Jer.  12  :  13.    Joel 

1  :  10,  11. 
Grief  occasioned  by  the  failure  of  the  fruits 

of.    Joel  1  :  11.    Amos  5  :  16,  17. 


ALT. 

Produce  of,  exported.     1  Kin.  5:11.     Eze 

27  :  17. 
Operations  in  ; 

Hedging.     Isa.  5  :  2,  6.     Hos.  2:6. 
Ploughing.    Job  1  :  14. 

Digging  Isa  5  :  6  Luke  13  :  8.  Luke  16  : 3, 

Manuring.    Isa.  23  :  10.  Luke  14  :  34,  35. 

Harrowing.     Job  39  :  10.     Isa.  28  :  24. 

Gathering  out  the  stones      Isa.  5  :  2. 

Sowing.  Ilcc.  11:4  Isa.  32  :  20.  Mat.  13  : 3. 

Planting.  Pro.  31  :  16.  Isa.  44  :  14.  Jer.  31  :  5. 

Watering.     Deu.  11  :  10.     1  Cor.  3  :  6-8. 

Weeding.     Mat.  13  :  28. 

Grafting.     Rom.  11  :  17-19,24. 

Pruning.  Lev.  23  :  3.  Isa.  5  :  6.    Jno.  15  :  2. 

Mowing.     Psa.  129  :  7.    Amos  7  : 1. 

Reaping.     Isa.  17  :  5. 

Binding.     Gen  37  :  7.     Mat.  13  :  30. 

Gleaning.     Lev.  19  :  9.     Ruth  2  :  3. 

Stacking.     Exo.  22  :  6. 

Threshing.     Deu.  25  :  4.     Jud.  6:11. 

Winnowing.     Ruth  3  :  2.    Mat.  3  :  12. 

Storing  in  barns.     Mat.  6  :  26.  Mat.  13  :  30. 
Beasts  used  in  ; 

The  ox.     Dou  25  :  4. 

The  ass.     Deu.  22  :  10. 

The  horse.     Isa.  28  :  28. 
Implements  of  ; 

The  plough.    1  Sam.  13  :  20. 

The  harrow.    2  Sam.  12  :  31. 

The   mattock.     1  Sam.  13  :  20.     Isa.  7  :  25. 

The  sickle.     Deu.  16  :  9.     Deu  23 :  25. 

The  pruning-hook.    Isa,  18:5.   Joel  3  :  10. 

The  fork.     1  Sam.  13:21. 

The  axe.     1  Sam.  13  :  20. 

The  teethed  threshing  instrument.    Isa. 
41  :13. 

The  flail,  &c.     Isa.  28  :  27. 

The  cart.     1  Sam.  6  :  7.     Isa.  28  :  27,  28. 

The  shovel.     Isa.  30  :  24. 

The  seive.     Amos  9  :  9. 

The  fan.    Isa  30  :  24.     Mat.  3  :  12. 
Illustrative  of  the 

Culture  of  the  Church.     1  Cor.  3  :  9. 

Culture  of  the  heart.  Jer.  4  :  3.  Hos.  10  :  12. 

No.    2.    ALTARS. 
Designed  for  sacrifice.     Exo.  20  :  24. 
To  be  made  of  earth  or  unhewn  stone.  Exo. 

20  :  24,  2.3.     Deu.  27  :  5,  6. 
Of  brick,  hateful  to  God.     Isa.  65  :  3. 
Natural  roclis  sometimes  used  as.    Jud.  6  : 

19-21.     Jud.  13  :  19,  20. 
Were  not  to  have  steps  up  to  them.    Exo. 

20  :  26. 
For  idolatrous  worship,  often  erected  on 

roofs  of  houses.    2  Kin.  23  :  12.     Jer.  19  : 

13.     Jer.  32  :  29. 
Idolaters  planted  groves  near.    Jud.  6  :  30 

1  Kin.  16  :32,  33.     2  Kin.  21  :3. 
The  Jews  not  to  plant  groves  near.    Deu. 

16:21. 
For  idolatrous    worship,  to  be  destroyed. 

Exo.  34  :  13.    Deu.  7  :  5. 


3  ALT. 

Probable  origin  of  inscriptions  on.  Deu.  27  : 8, 
Mentioned  in  Scripture  : 

Of  Noali.     Gen.  8  :  20. 

Of  Abraham.     Gen.  12  :  7,  b.     Gen.  13  :  18. 
Gen.  22  :  9. 

Of  Isaac.     Gen.  26  :  25. 

Of  Jacob.     Gen  33  :  20.     Gen.  35  :  1,  3,  7. 

Of  Moses.    Exo.  17  :  15.     Exo.  24  :  4. 

Of  Balaam.     Num.  23  :  1,  14,  29. 

Of  Joshua.    Jos  8  :  30,  31. 

Of  the  temple  of  Solomon.  2  Chr.  4  : 1,  19. 

Of  the  second  teiuple.     Ezra  3  :  2,  3. 

Of  Reubenites,   &c.  east  of  Jordan.    Jos. 
22  :  10. 

Of  Gideon.    Jud.  6  :  26,  27. 

Of  the  people  of  Israel.    Jud.  21  :  4. 

Of  Samuel.     1  Sam.  7  :  17. 

Of  David.     2  Sam.  24  :  21,  25. 

Of  Jeroboam  at  Bethel     1  Kin.  12  :  33. 

Of  Ahaz.     2  Kin.  16  :  10-12. 

Of  the  Athenians.     Acts  17  :  23. 

For  burnt-oifering.     K;<o.  27  : 1-8. 

For  incense.     Kxo.  30  :  1-6. 
Protection  atlbrded  by.     1  Kin.  1  :  50,  51. 
Aflbrded  no  protection  to  murderers.    Exo. 

31  :  14.     1  Kin.  2  :  18-34. 

No.  3.    ALTAR   OF   BURNT-OFFERING, 

THE. 

Dimensions,  &.c.  of.  Exo.  27  :  1.    Exo.  38 :  1. 
Horns  on  the  corners  of.     Exo.  27  :  2.    Exo. 

38  :  2. 
Covered  with  brass.    Exo.  27  :  2. 
All  its  vessels  of  brass.    Exo.  27  :  3.    Exo. 

38  :3. 
A  net-work  gate  of  brass  placed  in.    Exo. 

27  :  4,  3.     Exo.  38  :4. 
Furnislied  with  rings  and  staves.     Exo.  27  : 

6,  7.     Exo.  33  :  5-7. 
Made  after  a  divine  pattern.     Exo.  27  :  8. 
Called 

The  brazen  altar.  Exo.  39  :  39.  1  Kin.  8  :  64. 

The  altar  of  God.     Psa.  43  :  4. 

The  altar  of  the  Lord.     Mai.  2.  13. 
Placed  in  the  court  before  the  door  of  the 

tabernacle.     Exo.  40  :  6,  29. 
Sanctified  by  God.    Exo.  29  :  44. 
Anointed  and  sanctified  with  holy  oil.     Exo. 

40:10.     Lev.  8:10, 11. 
Cleansed  and  purified  with  blood.    Exo.  29  : 

36,  37. 
Was  most  holy.     Exo.  40  :  10. 
Sanctified  whatever  touched  it.  Exo.  29  :37. 
All  sacrifices  to  be  oflered  on.    Exo.  29  : 

33-42.     Isa.  56  :  7. 
All  gifts  to  be  presented  at.     Mat.  5  :  23,  24. 
Nothing  polluted  or  defective  to  be  oflered 

Lev.  22  :  22.     Mai.  1  :  7,  8. 
Ort'ering  at  the  dedication  of.     Num.  7ch. 
The  fire  upon. 

Came  from  before  the  Lord.    Lev.  9  :  24. 

Was  continually  burning.     Lev.  6  :  13. 

Consumed  the  sacrifices.     Lev.  1  :  8,  9. 
Sacrifices  bound  to  the  horns  of  Psa.  118  :27. 


ALT. 


AMA. 


The  blood  of  sacrifices  put  on  the  horns  and 

poured  at  tlie  foot  of.     Exo.  '29  :  12.     Lev. 

4  :  7,  IS,  -26.     Lev.  8  :  Id. 
The  priests 

Alone  to  serve.     Num.  18  :  3,  7. 

Derived  support  from.     1  ('or.  9  :  13, 
Ahaz  removed  and  profaned.    2  Kin.   16  : 

10-16. 
The  Jews  condemned  for  swearing  lightly 

by.     Mat  23  :  18,  19. 
-A.  type  of  Christ.     Heb.  13  :  10. 

No.    4.    ALTAR    OF    INCENSE. 

Dimensions  &c  of  Kxo.  30  :  1,  2.  Exo.  37  :  25. 

Covered  with  gold.  Exo  30  :  3.  Exo.  37  :26 

Top  of,  surrounded  with  a  crown  of  gold. 
Exo  30  :  3      Exo.  37  :  26 

Had  four  rings  of  gold  under  the  crown  for 
the  staves.     Exo.  30:4.     Exo.  37  :  27. 

Staves  of,  covered  with  gold.     Exo.  30  ;5. 

I  ailed  the  golden  altar.     Exo  39  ;  38. 

I'laced  before  the  vail  in  tlie  outer  sanctua- 
ry.    Exo  30  :  6.     Exo.  40  :  o,  26. 

Said  to  be  before  the  Lord.  Lev.  4  :  7. 
1  Kin  9  :  26. 

Anointed  with  holy  oil.     Exo.  30  :26,  27. 

The  priest  burned  incense  on,  every  morn- 
ing and  evening.     Exo  30  :7,  8. 

No  strange  incense  nor  any  sacrifice  to  be 
ottered  on.     Exo.  30  :  9. 

Atonement  made  for,  by  the  high  priest  once 
every  year.    Exo  30  :  10.    Lev.  16  :  18,  19. 

The  blood  of  all  sin  ott'erings  i>ut  on  the 
horns  of     Lev.  4  :  7,  18. 

PU.MSHMENT  FOR  ; 

Ottering  strange  fire  on.    Lev.  10  :  1,  2. 

Unauthorized  ottering  on  2  Chr  26  :  16-19 
Covered  by  the  priests  before  removal  from 

the  sanctuary.    Num.  4:11. 
A  type  of  Clirist.    Rev.  8  :  3.     Rev.  9  :  13. 

No.    5.    AMALEKITES,    THE. 
Descent  of     Gen.  36  :  12,  16. 
Character  of  ; 

Wicked.     1  Sam.  \o  :  18. 

Oppressive     Jud.  10  :  12. 

Warlike  and  cruel.     1  Sam  1.5  :  33. 
tjoverued  by  Kings.     1  Sam  15  :  20,  32. 
A  Powerful  and  influential  nation.     Num 

24  :  7. 
Possessed  cities.     1  Sam.  15  :  5. 
Country  of. 

In  the  south  of  Canaan.     Num.  13  :  29.    I 
Sam  27  :  8- 

ExtenJed  from  Havilah  to  Shur.     1  Sam 
15  :7. 

Was  the  scene  of  ancient  warfare.     Gen 
14  :  7. 
Part  of  the  Kenites  dwelt  amongst.    1  Sam 

15  :  6 
Were  the  first  to  oppose  Israel.    E.xo.  17  :  8 
Discomfited  at  Rephidim,  through  the  inter- 
cession of  .Moses.     Exo   17:9-13 
Doomed  to  utter  destruction  for  opposing 

Israel.     Exo.  17  :  14,  16.     Deu.  25  :  19. 


f  AMM. 

Their  utter  destruction  foretold.  Num.24  :20. 
Presumption  of  Israel  punished  by.     Num. 

14  :  45. 
United  with  Eglon  against  Israel.  Jud.  3  :  13 
Part  of  their  possessions  taken  by  Ephraim. 

Jud.  5  :  14,  with  Jud.  12  :  15. 
With  iVlidian,  oppressed  Israel.  Jud.  6  :  3-5. 
Overcome  by  Gideon.    Jud.  6  :  33,  34.    Jud. 

7  :21,  22. 
Saul 

Overcame,  and  delivered  Israel.    1  Sam. 
14  :  48. 

Commissioned  to  destroy.  1  Sam.  15  :  1-3. 

Massacred.     1  Sam.  15  :  4-8. 
Condemned  for  not  utterly  destroying.     1 

Sam.  15  :  9-26.     1  Sam.  28  :  18. 
Agag  king  of,  slain  by  Samuel.     1  Sara.  15  : 

32,  33. 
Invaded  by  David.     1  Sam.  27  :  8,  9. 
Pillaged  and  burned  Ziklag.  1  Sam  30  :  1,  2. 
Pursued  and  slain  by  David.  1  Sam.  30  :  10-20. 
Sjioil  token  from,  consecrated.    2  Sam.  8  : 

11,   12. 
Confederated  aijainst  Israel.     Psa.  63  :  7. 
Remnant  of,  completely  destroyed  during 

the  reign  of  Hezeldah.     1  Chr.  4  :  41-43. 

No.  6.    AMMONITES,  THE. 
Descent  of     Gen  19  :  38. 
Called  the 

Children  of  Lot.     Deu  2  :  19. 

Children  of  Ammon.    Jer.  25  :  21. 
Governed  by  Hereditary  kings.  2  Sam.  10  : 1. 

CoUNTRV  OF, 

Belonged  to  the  Zanzummims.    Deu.  3  : 
20,  21. 

Bordered  on  the  Amorites.    Num.  21  :  24. 

Was  fertile.     Jer.  49  :  4. 

Well  fortified.     Num.  21  :  24. 

Half  of,  given  to  the  Gadites.  Jos.  13  :  25. 
Character  of. 

Cruel  and  covetous.    Amos  1  :  13. 

Proud  and  reproachful.     Zep.  2  :  10. 

Vindictive.     Eze.  25  :  3,  6. 

Fond  of  ornaments.  2  Chr.  29  :  2.5. 

Idolatrous.    Jud.  10  :  6.     1  Kiu.  11:7,  3,'!. 
2  Kin.  23  :  13. 

Superstitious.  Jer.  27  :  3,  with  9  v. 
Chief  Cities  of  ; 

Kabbah.     2  Sam.  12  :  26,  27.    Jer.  49  :  3. 

Ai      Jer.  49:3. 
Jewish  laws  respecting 

Perpetual  exclusion  from  the  congrega- 
tion     Deu  23  :  3.     Neh.  13  :  1. 

No  covenant  to  be  made  with.  Deu.  23  : 6. 

Not  to  be  distressed.     Deu.  2  :  19.    2  Chr. 
20  :  10. 
.is'iisted  Eglon  against  Israel.  Jud.  3  :  12,  13. 
With  the   Philistines  oppressed    Israel  for 

eighteen  years.     Jud.  10  :  6-9. 
Jei)hthah  raised  up  to  deliver  Israel  from. 

Jud.  10:15-18.  Jud.  11  :  4-33 
Proposed  a    disgraceful    treaty   to  Jabesh- 

gilead.     1  Sam.  11  :  1-3. 


AMO.  J 

Saul's  victories  over.  1  Sam.lhll.l  Sam. 14:47 
Ill-treated  David's  ambassadors  -i  SaralO;!— t. 
Hiied  the  Syrians  against  David.  2  Sam.  10  : 6. 
Victories  of  Joab  over.    2  Sam.  10  :  7-14.    2 

Sam.  12  :  26-29. 
The  royal  treasure  of,  taken.  2  Sam.  12  :  30. 


ANA. 


ANO. 


TheGibeonites  a  tribe  of.deceived  Israel  into 
a  league.  2  Sam.  21  : 2,  with  Jos.  9  :  3-16. 

The  Israelites  unable  to  expel,  but  exacted 
tribute  from.     Jud.  1  :  34,  35. 

Had  peace  with  Israel  in  the  days  of  Samuel. 
1  Sam.  7  :  14. 
Of  Rabbah  reduced  to  hard  bondage.  2  Sam.  [Brought  into  bondage  py  Solomon.    1  Kin. 


12  :  31. 

Spoil  of,  consecrated  to  God.  2  Sam.  8:11,12. 
One  of  David's  mighty  men  was  of.    2  Sam. 

23  :  37. 

Solomon  intermarried  with,  and  introduced 
idols  of  into  Israel.     1  Kin.  11  :  1-5. 

Confederated  against  Jehoshaphat.  2  Chr 
20  :  1.     I'sa.  83  :  7. 

Miraculous  defeat  of.  2  Chr.  20  :  5-24. 

Submitted  to  Uzziah.  2  Chr.  26  :  8. 

Defeated  by  Jotham.  2  Chr.  27  :  5. 

Seized  upon  the  possessions  of  Gad  Jer.49:l. 

Aided  the  Chaldeans  against  Judah.    2  Kin. 

24  :  2. 

Vexed  the  Jews  after  captivity.  Neh.4:3,7,S. 
The    Jews   reprobated    for    intermarrying 

witli.     Ezra  9  :  1-3.     Neh.  13  :  23-28. 
Predictions  respecting 

Subjection  to  Babvlon.  Jer.  25  :  9-21.  Jer. 
27  :  3,  6. 

Destruction  for  hatred  to  Israel.  Eze.  26  : 
2-10.  Zep.  2  :  8,  9. 

Punishment  for  oppressive  cruelty.   Jer. 
49  :  1-5.     Amos  1  :  13-15. 

Hestoration.  Jer.  49  :  6. 

Subjection  to  the  Jews.  Isa.  11  :  14. 
No.   7.  A.MORITES,  THK. 
Descent  of  Gen.  10  :  15,  16.  1  Chr.  1  :  13  :  14. 
One  of  the  seven  nations  of  Canaan.     Gen. 

15  :  21.     Exo  3  :  8,  17. 
Governed  by  many  independent  kings.  Jos. 

5:1.     Jos'.  9  :  10. 
Kings  of  great  and  powerful  Psa.  1.36  :  18, 20. 
Originally  inhabited  a  mountain  district  in 

the  south.  Num.  13:29.  Deu. 1:7,20.  Jud.l:36. 
Acquired  an  extensive  territory  from  Moab 

cast  of  Jordan     Num.  21  :  26,  30. 
Had  many  and  strong  cities.  Num.  32  :  17, 33. 
Of  gigantic  strength  and  stature.  Amos  2  .-9. 
Charactkr  of  ; 

Profane  and  wicked.    Gen.  15  :  16. 

Idolatrous.     Jos.  24  :  15. 
Defeated  by  Chedorlaomer,  &c.   Gen.  14  : 7. 
Joined  Abram  against  the  kings.    Gen.  14  : 

13,  24 
Jacob  took  a  portion  from.     Gen.  48  :  22. 
Forbearance  of  God  towards.     Gen.  15  :  16. 
Doomed  to  utter  destruction  Deu  20  :  17,  IS. 
Refused  a  passage  to  Israel.    Num.  21  :  21- 

23,     Beu.  2  :  30 
Deprived  of  tlieir  eastern  territory  by  Israel. 

Num.  21  :  24-35. 
Land  of.given  to  Reubenites,&c. Jos  13:15-31. 
Western  kings  of,  confederated  against  Is- 
rael.   Jos.  10  :  1-5. 
Miraculous  overthrow  of.    Jos.  10  :  11-14. 
Kings  of  degraded  and  slain.  Jos.  10  :  24-27. 


9  :  20,  21. 
Ahab  followed  the  abominations  of.    1  Kin. 

21  :  26. 
Manasseh  exceeded  abominations  of.  2  Kin. 

21  :  11. 
The  Jews  after  the  captivity  condemned  for 

intermarrying  with.     Ezra  9  :  1,  2. 
Descent  from.  Illustrative  of  man's  natural 

state.    Eze.  16  :  3. 

No.  8.  ANAKIM,  THE. 
Descent  of.    Num.  13  :  22.    Jos.  15  :  13. 
Were  called 

The  sons  of  Anak.    Num.  13  :  33. 

The  sons  of  the  Anakim.     Deu.  1  :  28. 

The  children  of  the  Anakims.  Deu.  9  :  2. 
Divided  into  three  tribes.     Jos.  15  :  14. 
Inhabited  the  mountains  of  Judah.  Jos.  11:21. 
Hebron,  chief  city  of.  Jos.  14  :  15,  with  Jos. 

21  :  11. 
Of  gigantic  strength  and  stature.  Deu.  2  : 

10,  11,21. 
Israel  terrified  by.    Num.  14  :  1,  with  Num. 

13  :  33. 
Hebron  a  possession  of,  given  to  Caleb  for 

his  faithfulness.     Jos.  14  :  6-14. 
Driven  from  Hebron  by  Caleb.  Jos.  15  :  13,14. 
Driven  from    Kirjath-sepher  or  Debir  by 

Othniel.  Jos.  15  :  15-17.  Jud   1  :  12,  13. 
Almost  annihilated.    Jos.  11  :  21,  22. 

No.    9.    ANOINTING. 
With  oil.    Psa  92  :  10. 
With  ointment.    Jno.  11  :  2. 
Was  I  sed  roR 

Decorating  the  person.    Ruth  3  :  3. 

Refreshing  the  body.    2  Chr.  28  :  15. 

Purifying  the  body."  Est.  2:12.  Isa.  57  : 9. 

Curing  the  sick.  Mar.  6  :  13.  Jas.  5  :  14. 

Healing  wounds.  Isa.  1  :  6.  Luke  10  :  34. 

Preparing  weapons  for  war     Isa.  21  :  5. 

Preparing  the  dead  for  burial.  Mat.  26  :  12. 
!\iar.  16  :  1,  with  Luke  23  :  56. 
The  Jews  very  fond  of  Pro.  27  : 9.  Amos  6  : 6. 
Was  applied  to 

The  head.     Psa  23  :  5.    Ecc.  9  :  8. 

The  face.     Psa  104  :  15. 

The  feet.    Luke  7  :  38,  39.    Jno.  12  :  3. 

The  eyes.     Rev.  3  :  18. 
Ointment  for, 

Richly  perfumed.  So.  of  Sol  4:10.  Jno. 12:3. 

Most  expensive.  2  Kin.  20  :  13.  Amos  6  : 6. 
Jno   12  :  3,  5. 

Prepared  by  the  apothecary.     Ecc.  10  :  1. 

An  article  of  commerce.  Eze.  27  :  17.  Rev. 
18  :  1.3. 
Neglected  in  times  of  affliction.   2  Sam.  12  : 

20.    2  Sam.  14  :  2.    Dan.  10  :  3. 


ANO. 


ARK. 


Neglect  of,  to  guests,  a  mark  of  disrespect. 

Luke  7  :  46. 
A  token  of  joy.    Ecc.  9  :  7,  8. 
Deprivation  of,  threatened  as  a  punishment. 

Deu.  -28  :  40.     Mic.  6  :  Id. 
Why  recommended  by  Christ  in  times  of 

fasting.     .Matt.  6  :  17,  18. 

No.    10.  ANOINTING,  SACRED. 
Antiquity  of     Gen.  28  :  18.     Gen.  35  :  14. 
Consecrates  to  God's  service.     Exo.  30  :  29. 
Persons  vvho  received  : 

Prophets.     1  Kin.  19  :  16.     Isa.  61  :  1. 

Priests.     Exo.  40  :  13-15. 

Kings.  Jud.  9  :  8.  1  Sara.  9  :  16. 1  Kin.  1  :  34. 
Things  which  received  ; 

Tabernacle,  &c.  Exo.  30  :  26,  27.  Exo.  40  : 9. 

Brazen  altar.     Exo.  29  :  36.     E.xo.  40  :  10. 

Brazen  laver.    Exo.  40  :  1 1. 
Those  who  partook  of. 

Protected  by  God.     1  Chr.  16   :  22.     Psa. 
105  :  15. 

Not  to  be  injured  or   insulted.    1   Sam. 
24  :  6.     1  Sam.  26  :  9.    2  Sam.  1  :  14,  15. 
2  Sam.  19  :  21. 
Oil  OB  Oint.ment  for  ; 

Divinely  prescribed.    Exo.  30  ;  23-2-5. 

Compounded  by  the  priests.     1  Chr,  9  :30. 

An    holy    anointing  oil  for    ever.    Exo. 
30  :  2-5,  31. 

Not  to  be  imitated.    Exo.  30  :  32. 

To  be  put  on  no  stranger.     Exo.  30  :  33. 

Jews  condemned  for  imitating.  Eze.  23  :  41. 
Illi'str.itive  of  the  .anointing 

Of  Christ  with  the  Holy  Ghost.  Psa.  45  :  7. 
Isa.  61  :  1.    with  Luke  4  :  18. 

Of  saints  with  the  Holy  Ghost.  1  Jno.  9  :  27. 
No.  11.  ARK  OF  THE  COVENANT,  THE. 
Dimensions,  &c.  of  Exo.  25  :  10.  Exo.  37  :  1. 
Entirely   covered  with  gold.    Exo.  25  :  U 

Exo.  37  :  2. 
Surrounded  with  a  crown  of  gold.     Exo. 

25  :  11. 
Furnished  with  rinjs  nnd  staves.    E.xo.  25  : 

12-15.     Exo.  37  :3-5. 
Tables  of  testimony  alone  placed  in.    Exo. 

25  :  16,  21.     1  Kin  8  :  9,  21.     2  Chr.  5  :  10. 
Heb.9  :4, 

Mercy-seat  laid  upon,     Exo,  25  :  21.     Exo. 

26  :  34. 

Placed  in  the  Holy  of  Holies.     Exo,  26  :  33. 

Exo,  40:21.     Heb.  9:3,  4. 
The  pot  of  manna  and  .Aaron's  rod  laid  up 

before.     Heb.  9  :  4,  with  Exo.  16  :  33,  34. 

Num.  17  :  10 
A  copy  of  the  law  laid  in  the  side  of.    Deu. 

31  :  26, 
Anointed  with  sacred  oil.     Exo,  30  :  26. 
Covered  with  the  vail  by  the  priests  before 

removal.    Num,  4  :  6,  6. 
Was  called,  the 

Ark  of  God.     1  Sam.  3  :  3. 

Ark  of  God's  strength.   2  Chr.  6:41.    Psa. 
132  :  9. 


>  ARM. 

Ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord.    Num. 
10  :  33. 

Ark  of  the  testimony.     Exo.  30:6.    Num. 
7  :89. 
A  symbol  of  the  presence  and  glory  of  God. 

Num.   14  :  43,  44.    Jos.  7  :  6.     1  Sam.  14  : 

18,  19,     Psa.  1.32  :  8. 
Esteemed  the  glory  of  Israel.     1  Sam.  4  : 

21,22. 
Was  holy.    2  Chr.  35  :  3. 
Sanctified  its  resting-place.    2  Chr.  8:11. 
The  Israelites  inquired  of  the  Lord  before. 

Jos,  7  : 6-9.    Jud.  20  :  27.     1  Chr.  13  :  3. 
Was  carried 

By  priests  or  Levites  alone.    Deu,  10 :  8. 
Jos,  3  :  14.    2  Sam.  15  :  24.    1.  Chr.  15  : 2. 

Before   the   Israelites   in  their  journeys. 
Num.  10  :  33.     Jos.  3  :  6. 

Sometimes  to  the  camp  in  war.    1  Sam. 
4  :  4,  6. 
Profanation  of,  punished.    Num.  4  :  5,  15. 

I  Sam.  6  :  19.     1  Chr.  15  :  13. 
Protecting  of,  rewarded.     1  Chr.  13  :  14. 
Captured  by  the  Philistines.     1  Sam.  4  :  11. 
.Miracles  connected  with  ; 

Jordan  divided,     Jos.  4  :7. 

Fall  of  the  walls  of  Jericho.    Jos.  6  :  6-20. 

Fall  of  Dagon.     1  Sam.  5  :  1-4. 

Philistines  plagued.     1  Sam.  5  :  6,  12. 

Manner    of   its  restoration.    1   Sam.  6  : 
1-1.9. 
At  Kirjath-jearim  twenty  years.    1  Sam.  7  : 

1,2. 
Removed  from  Kirjath-jearim  to  the  house 

of  Obed-edom,    2  Sam,  6  :  l-Il. 
David  made  a  tent  for.   2  Sam.  6:17.    1  Chr. 

15:  1. 
Brouglit  into  the  city  of   David.    2   Sam. 

6  :  12-15,     1  Chr.  15  :  2.5-28. 
Brought  by  Solomon  into  the  temple  with 

great  solemnity.    1  Kin.  8  :  1-6.    2  Chr. 

5  : 2-9. 
A  type  of  Christ.    Psa.  40  :  8.   Rev.  U  :  19. 

No.    12.    ARMIES. 
Antiquity  of     Gen.  14  :  1-8. 
Ancient,  often  numerous.  Jos.  11 :  4.  1  Sam. 

13  : 5. 
Of  difl'erent  nations  often  confederated.  Jos. 

9  :  2.  Jos.  10  :  5.    Jud.  3  :  13.    1  Kin,  20  :  1. 
Troops  often  hired  for.  1  Chr.  19  :  7.    2  Chr. 

25  :  6. 
Were  composed  of 

Bowmen  and  shngers.    1  Chr.  12  :  2.   Jer. 
4  :29. 

Spearmen  or  heavy  troops.     Psa.  68  :  30. 
Acts  23  :  23. 

Cavalry.     Exo,  14  :  9.     1  Kin.  20  :  20. 

War-chariots.    Jos.  17  :  16.    Jud.  4  :  3. 
Often    consisted    of    the    whole    eftective 

strength  of  nations.     Num.  21  :  23.  1  Sam. 

29  :  1. 
Furnished  with  standards.  Song  of  Sol.  6  :  4. 

Isa,  10  :  18,    Jer,  4  :  21. 
Accompanied  by  beasts  of  burden  and  wag- 


ARM. 


10 


ARM. 


gons  for  baggage.  Jud.  7  :  12.  2.  Kin.  7  :  7, 

Eze  23  :  24. 
Generally  in  three  divisions.     Gen.  14  :  15 

Job  1  :  17. 
Were  led  ey 

Kings  in  person.  2  Kin.  18  :  13.  2  Kin.  25  : 1 

Experienced  captains.    2  Kin.  18  :  17,  24. 
Called  the 

Wings  of  a  nation.     Isa.  8  :  S.    Jer.  48  :  40, 

Power  of  kings.    2Chr.32:9. 

Hosts.     Jos.  10  :  5.     Jud.  8  :  10. 

Bands.     2  Kin.  24  :  2.     1  Chr.  7  :  4. 
Began  their  campaigns  in  the  spring.  2  Sam. 

11  :  1. 
Often  went  on  foreign  service.    Jer.  5  :  15. 

Jer.  bO  :  3. 

M-IRCHED 

Often  in  open  Lne.    Hab.  1  :  6,  8. 

With  order  and  precision.    Isa.  5   :  27. 

Joel  2  :  7,  8. 
Witli  rapidity.    Jer.  43  :  40.     Hab.  1  :  8. 
With  noise  and  tumult.     Isa.  17  :  12,  13. 

Joel  2  :  6. 
Employed  in 
Fighting  battles.    1  Sam.  17  :  2,  3.    1  Chr. 

19  :  17. 

Besieging  cities.  Deu.  23  :  12.  Isa.  29  :  3. 
Assaulting  cities.   Jos.  7  :  3,4.   Jud.  9  :  45. 

Often  surprised  their  enemies.  Jos.  8  :  2. 
2  Chr.  13  :  13.    Jer  .51  :  12. 

Commenced  their  battles  with  a  shout 
1  Sam.  17  :  20.     2  Chr.  13  :  15.    Jer.  51  :  14. 

Toil  and  fatigue  often  endured  by.  Eze. 
29  :  18. 

Divided  the  spoil.     Exo.  15  :  9.    Zee.  14  :  1. 

Sent  out  foraging  parties.    2  Kin.  5  :  2. 

Exercised  savage  cruelties  on  the  vanquish- 
ed. Jer.  50  :  42.  Lam.  5  :  11-13.  Amos  1  :  13. 

Frequently  the  instruments  of  God's  ven- 
geance.    Isa.  10  :  5,  6.     Isa  13  :  5. 

In  latter  ages  received  pay.  Luke  3  :  14. 
1  Cor.  9  :  7 

E^CLMPKD 

In  the  open  fields.     2  Sam.  11:11.    1  Chr. 

11  :  15. 
Before  cities.    Jos.  10  :  5.     1  Sam.  11  :  1. 
Fear  occasioned  by.  Num.  22  :  3.  Jer.  6  :  2.5. 
Devastation  occasioned  by  Is.t  37:13,.ler5;17. 
Often  destroyed  bv 
Their  enemies.  Exo.  17  :  13.  Jos.  10  :10,  20. 
Jud.  U  :33.    2  Sam.  IS  :7.  1  Kin,  20  :  21. 
Themselves  through  divine  interposition. 
Jud.  7  :  22.    1  Sam.  14  :  15,  lb.    2  Chr. 

20  :  23. 

Supernatural  means.    Jos.  10:11.    2  Kin. 
19:3.5. 
Brought  their  idols  with  them.  1  Chr.  14  :  12. 

CoMPiRED    TO 

Whirlwinds.     Jer.  25  :  32. 
Waters  of  a  river.     Isa.  S  :  7. 
Caterpillars.    Jer.  61  :  14,  27. 
Grasshoppers.     Jud.  6  :  3-5.    Jud.  7  :  12. 
Locusts.     Isa.  33  :  4.    Rev.  9  :  3,  7. 
Flies.    Isa.  7  :  18,  19. 


Clouds.     Eze.  38  :  9-16. 

Overflowing  torrents.    Isa.  28  :  2.    Dan. 

11  :  10,26. 
Illustrative  of 

Multitudes  of  angels.   1  Kin.  22  :  19.    Psa. 

148:2.    Dan.  4:35.    Mat.  26  :  53. 
The  Church.  Dan.  8  :  10-13.  Song  of  Sol. 

6  :  4,  10. 
Numerous  and  heavy  afflictions.Job  19:12. 

No.   13.      ARMIES  OF  ISRAEl,,  THE. 

First  mention  of     Exo.  7  :  4. 
Collecetd  by 

Sound  of  trumpets.   Jud.  3  :  27.  Jud.  6:34. 

Special  messengers.  Jud.  6  :  35.  2  Sam. 
20  :  14. 

Extraordinary   means.    Jud.  19  :  29,  with 
Jud.  20  :  1.     1  Sam.  11  :  7. 
Enrolled  by  the  chief  scribe.    2  Kin.  25  :  19. 
Called 

The  host.    Deu.  23  :  9.     1  Sam .  29  :  19. 

The  armies  of  the  living  God.  1  Sam.l7:26. 
Composed  of  infantry.   Num.  11  :  21.  Jud. 

5  :  15. 
Horsemen  and  chariots  introduced  into,  after 

David's  reign.     1  Kin.  1:5.     1  Kin.  4  :  26. 
Divided  into 

Three  divisions.  Jud.  7  :  16.  1  Sam.  11  :  11. 

Van  and  rere.    Jos.  6  :  9. 

Companies  of  thousands,  &c.  Num.  31  :  14- 

2  Kin.  1  :  9,  11.  1  Chr.  13  :  1.  1  Chr.  27  : 1. 

Commanded  by   the  captain  of  the    host. 

2  !•  am  2:8.  2  Sam.  17  :  25.  2  Sam.  20  :  23. 
Often  led  bv  the  king  in  person.  1  Sam.  8:20. 

1  Sam.  15' :  45  2  Sam.  12  :  29.    1  Kin.  22  ch. 
Inferior  officers  of,  appointed  by 

The  shoterim  or  chief  officers.  Deu.  20  :9. 

The  king.     2  Sam.  18  :  1.     2  Chr.  25  :  5. 

The  captain  of  the  host.    2  Sam.  18  :  11. 
2  Kin.  4  :  1.3. 
Persons  liable  to  serve  in.     Num.  1  :  2,  3. 
Persons  exempted  from  serving  in  ; 

Who  had  builded  a  house.     Deu.  20  : 6. 

Who  had  planted  a  vineyard.     Deu.  20  : 6. 

Who  were  lately  betrothed.     Deu.  20  :  7. 

AVho  were  newly  married.     Deu.  24  :  5. 
Refusing  to  join,  stigmatized.  Jud.  5  :  15-17. 
P.efusing    to    join,   often     punished.    Jud. 

21  :6.  8-11.     1  Sam.  11  :  7. 
The  fearful  allowed  to  leave.    Deu.  20  :  8. 

Jud  7  :  3. 
Sometimes  consisted  of  the  whole  nation. 

Jud.  20  :  11.     1  Sam.  11  :  7. 
Strict  discipline  observed  in.    Jos.  7  :  16-21. 

1  Sam.  14  ;  24-44. 
Educated  in  the  art  of  war.  Isa.2:  4.  Mic.  4:3. 
Often  supplied  with  arms  from  public  ar- 
mouries.    2  Chr.  11  :  12.     2  Chr.  26  :  14. 
Before  going  to  war 

Were  numbered  and  reviewed.    2  Sam. 
18  :  1,  2,  4.     1  Kin.  20  :  15,  27. 
Required  to  keep  from  iniquity.  Deu.  23  : 9. 
Consulted  the  Lord.    Jud.  1  :  1.    Jud.  20: 

27,  28. 


K 


ARM. 


11 


ARR. 


Encouraged  bv  their  commanders.  2  Chr. 
20  :  -30. 
Ark  of  God  frequently  brought  with.     Jos. 

6  :  6,  7.     1  Sam.  4  :  4,  5.    2  Sam.  11  :  11. 

2  .Sam.  15  :  24. 
Attended  by  priests  with  trumpets.     Num. 

10  :  9.    Num.  31  :  6     2  Chr.  13  :  13,  14. 
Praises  of  God  often  sung  before.    2  Chr. 

20  :21,  22. 
Often  disposed  for  battle  with  judgment,  &c. 

2  Sam.  10  :  0. 
Bravery    and    fidelity  in,   rewarded.    Jos. 

16  :  16.     1   Sam.  17  :  25.     1   Sam.   18  :   17. 

2  Sam.  18  :  11.     1  Chr.  11:6. 
Men  selected  from,  for  difficult  enterprises. 

Exo.  17  :  9.    Num.  31  :  5,  6.  Jos.  7  :  4.  Jos. 

8  :  3.    Jud.  7  :  5,  6.    2  Sara.  17  :  1. 
Directed  in  their  movements  by  God.    Jos. 

8  :  1,  2.  Jud.  1  ;  2.  2  Sam.  5  :  2.5.  lChr.l4:16. 
With  the  aid  of  God  all-powerful.    Lev.  26  : 

3,  7,  8.  Deu.  7  :  24.  Deu.  32  :  30.  Jos.  1  :  6. 
Without  God  easily  overcome.  Lev.  2S  :  17. 

Num.  14:  42,45. 
Mode  of  provisioning  ; 

Eood  brought  by  themselves.    Jos.  1:11. 

Food  sent  by  their  families.  1  Sam.  17  :  17. 

Contribution  levied.  Jud.  8:5.  1  Sam. 25: 
4-8. 

By  presents.     2  Sam.  17  :  27-29. 
Congratulated  on  returning  victorious.     1 

Sam.  18  :  6,  7,  with  Exo.  15  :  1-21. 
Purified  on  returning  from  war.    Num.  31  : 

19-24. 
Disbanded  after  war.     1  Sam.  13  :  2.     1  Kin. 

22  :  36. 
Part  of,  retained  in  times  of  peace  by  the 

kings.     1  Sam.  13  :  1,  2.  1  Chr.  27  : 1-15. 

No.    14.    ARMS,    MILITARY. 
Made  of  iron,  steel,  or  brass.     Job  20  :  24. 

1  Sam.  17  :  5,  6. 
Offensive  ; 

Sword.     Jud.  20  :  15.     Eze.  32  :  27. 

Two-edged  sword.  Psa.  149  : 6.  Pro.  5  :  4. 

Dagger.     Jud.  3  :  16,21,  22. 

Dart  or  javelin.  1  Sam.  18  :  10,  11.  2  Sam. 
13  :  14. 

Spear  or  lance.    1  Sam.  26  :  7.  Jer.  60  :  42. 

Battle-axe.     Eze.  26  : 9.    Jer.  51  :  20. 

Bow  and  arrows.  Gen.  43  :  22.  1  Kin.22:34. 

Sling.     1  Sam.  17  :  50.    2  Kin.  3  :  25. 

Handstafl'.     .Mat.  26  :  47. 

Called  weapons  of  war.    2  Sam.  1  :  27. 

Called  instruments  of  war.  1  Chr.  12:33,37. 

Called  instruments  of  death.     Psa.  7  :  13. 
Defensive  ; 

Helmet.     1  Sam  17  :  5,  38.    2  Chr.  26  :  14. 

Coat  of  mail,  breastplate,  habergeon,  or 
brigaiidine.  1  Sam.  17  : 6,  .38.  Exo.  2S  :  32. 
Jer.  46  :  4.     Rev.  9  :  !). 

Girdle.     1  Sam.  18  :  4.     2Sam.  1S:I1. 

Target.     1  Sam.  17  :  6. 

Greaves.     1  Sam.  17  :  6. 

Shield.  1  Kin.  10  :  16,  17.  1  Kin.  14  :  26, 27. 


Buckler.     I  Chr.  5  :  18.    Eze.  26  :  S. 

Called  harness.     1  Kin.  22  :  34. 

Called  armour.    Luke  11  :  22. 
For  sieces  j 

Battering  rams.    2  Sam.  20  :  15.  Eze.  4  :  2. 

Engines  for  casting  stones, &c.2  Chr. 26:16. 
Not  worn  in  ordinary.     1  Sam.  21  ;  8. 
Put  on  at  the  first  alarm.    Isa.  8  :  9.    Jer. 

46  :  3,  4. 
Armouries  buUt  for.    2  Kin.  20  :  13.    Song 

of  Sol.   4  :  4. 
Great  stores  of.  prepared.    2  Chr.  32  :  5. 
Were  provided 

By  individuals  themselves.  1  Chr.  12:33,37. 

From  the  public  arsenals.    2  Chr.  11  :  12. 
2  Chr.  26  :  14. 
Often  given  as  presents.    1  Kin.  10  :  25. 
Before  using 

Tried  and  proved.     1  Sam.  17  :  39. 

Burnished.    Jer.  46  :  4.   Eze.  21  :  9-11,  28. 

Anointed.     Isa.  21  :  5. 
Part  of,  borne  by  armour-bearers.  Jud.  9  :  54. 

1  Sam.  14  :  1.     1  Sam.  16  :  21. 
Hung  on  the  walls  of  cities.  Eze.  27  :  10,  11. 

Of  the  VANqCISHED, 

Taken  off  them.  2  Sam.  2  :  21.  Luke.  11:22. 

Sometimes  kept  as  trophies.  1  Sam.  17  :  64. 

Sometimes  burned.     Eze.  39  :  9,  10. 
Of  conquered  nations  taken  away  to  prevent 

rebellion.     Jud.  5:8.     1  Sam.  13  :  19,  22. 
Inferior  to  wisdom.    Ecc.  9  :  18. 
Illustrative  of 

Spiritual  armour.  Rom.  13  :  12.  2  Cor. 
6  :  7.     Eph.  6  :  11-14.     1  The.  5  :  8. 

Spiritual  weapons.  2  Cor.  10  :  4.  Eph.  6:17. 

Judgments  of  God.   Isa.  13  :  5.  Jer.  50  :  25. 

No.    15.    ARROWS. 

Deadly  and  destructive  weapons.Prov.26:18. 

Called  shafts.    Isa.  49  :  2. 

Sharp.    Psa.  120  :  4.    Isa.  6  :  28. 

Bright  and  polished.   Isa.  49  :  2.    Jer.  51  :  11. 

Sometimes  poisoned.     Job  6  :  4. 

Carried  in  a  quiver.  Gen.  27  :  3.   Isa.  49.  :  2. 

Jer.  5  :  16.     Lam.  3  :  13. 
Discharged 

From  a  bow.     Psa.  11:2.     Iseu  7  :  24. 

From  engines.    2  Chr.  26  :  15. 

At  a  mark  for  amusement.  1  Sam.  20:20-22. 

At  the  beasts  of  the  earth.     Gen.  27  :  3. 

Against  enemies.  2  Kin.  19  :  32.  Jer  60:14. 

With  great  force.  Num.  24  :  8. 2  Kin.  9  :  24. 
Fleetness  of  alluded  to.    Zee.  9  :  14. 
The  ancients  divined  by.     Eze.  21  :  21. 
Illustrative 

Of  Christ.     Isa.  49:2. 

Of  the  word  of  Christ.     Psa.  45  :  5. 

Of  God's  Judgments.  Deu.  32  :  23^2. 
Psa.  7  :  13.  Psa.  21  :  12.  Psa.  64  : 7. 
Eze.  6  :  16. 

Of  severe  afflictions.  Job.  6  :  4.  Psa.  33  :2. 

Of  bitter  words.    Psa.  64  :  3. 

Of  slanderous  tongues.    Jer.  9  :  8. 

Of  false  witnesses.    Pro.  25  :  18. 


ART. 


ASH. 


12 


ASP. 


ASS. 


Of  devices  of  the  wicked.     Psa.  11  :  2. 
Of  young  children.     Psa.  127  :  4. 
Of  lightnings.  Psa.  77  :  17,  IS.  Hab.  3  :  11. 
(Broken),  of  destruction  of  power.     Psa. 

76  :3. 
(Falling  from  the  hand),  of  the  paralyzing 

of  power.     Eze.  39  :  3. 

No.    16.      ARTS    OF    THE. 
Apothecary  or  perfumer.     Exo.  30  :  26,  35. 
Armourer.     1  Sam.  8  :  12. 
Baker.     Gen.  40  :  1.     1  Sam.  8  :  13. 
Brick-maker.     Gen.  11  :  3.     Exo.  5  :  7,  8,  18. 
Brazier.     Gen  4  :  23.    2  Tim.  4  :  14. 
Blacksmith.     Gen.  4  :  22.     1  Sam.  13  :  19. 
Carver.    Exo.  31  :  5.     1  Kin.  6.  18. 
Car|)enter.    2  Sara.  5  :  11.    Mar.  6  -.3. 
Calker.     Eze.  27  :  9,  27. 
Confectioner.     1  Sam.  8  :  13. 
Dyer.     Exo.  25  :  5. 

Embroiderer,  Exo.  3-5  :  35.    Exo.  38  :  23. 
Embalmer.     Gen.  50  :  2,  3,  26. 
Engraver.  Exo.  28  :  11.  Isa.  49  :  16. 2  Cor.  3  : 7. 
Founder.    Jud.  17  :  4.    Jer.  10  :  9. 
Fuller.    2  Kin.  18  :  17.     Mar.  9  :  3. 
Gardener.    Jer.  29  :  5.    Jno.  20  :  15. 
Goldsmith.     Isa.  40  :  19. 
Husbandman.     Gen.  4  :  2.     Gen.  9  :  20. 
Mariner,  Sec.     Eze.  27  :  8,  9. 
Mason.     2  Sam.  5:11.    2  Chr.  24  :  12. 
Musician.     1  Sam.  18  :  6.     1  Chr.  15  :  16. 
Potter.  Isa.  64  ;  8.  Jer.  18  :  3.  Lam.  4  :  2.  Zee. 

11  :  13. 
Refiner  of  metals.  1  Chr.  23  :  IS.  Mai.  3  : 2,  3. 
Ropemaker.     Jud.  16  :  11. 
Silversmith.     Acts  19  :  24. 
Stone-cutter.     Exo.  20  :  25.     1  Chr.  22  :  15. 
Ship-builder.     1  Kin.  9  :  26. 
Smelter  of  metals.    Job  28  :  2. 
Spinner.    Exo.  35  :  25.    Pro.  31  :  19. 
Tailor.    Exo.  28  :  3. 
Tanner.    Acts  9  :  43.    Acts  10  :  6. 
Tent-maker.     Gen.  4  :  20.     Acts  18  :  3. 
Weaver.     Exo.  35  :  35.    Jno.  19  :  23. 
Wine-maker.     Neh.  13  :  15.     Isa.  63  :  3. 
Writer.    Jud.  6  :  14. 

No.    17.    ASHER,  THE  TRIBE  OF. 
Descended  from  Jacob's  eighth  son.    Gen. 

30  :  12,  13. 
Predictions  concerning.   Gen.  49  :  20.    Den. 

33  :  24,  25. 
Strength  of,  on  leaving  Egypt.  Num. 1:40,41. 
Perso.vs  selected  fro.m, 

To  number  the  people.    Num.  1  :  13. 

To  spy  out  the  land.     Num.  13  :  13. 

To  divide  the  land.    Num.  34  :  27. 
The  centre  of  the  fourth  division  of  Israel  in 

its  journeys.     Num  10  :  25,  26. 
Encamped  next  to,  and  under  the  standard 

of  Dan,  north  of  the  tabernacle.  Num.  2  : 

25,  27. 
Ofl'ering  of,  at  the  dedication.  Num.  7  :  72-77. 
Families  of.     Num.  26  :  44-47. 
Strength  of,on  entering  Canaan.  Num.26  :  47. 


On  Ebal,  said  amen  to  the  curses  of  the  law. 

Deu.  27  :  13. 
Bounds  of  tlieir  inheritance.  Jos.  19  :  24-31. 
Bordered  on  the  sea.  Jos.  19  :  29.  Jud.  6  :  17. 
Did  not  fully  drive  out  Canaanites.    Jud.  1  : 

31,32. 
Reproved  for  not  aiding  against  Sisera.  Jud. 

5  :  17. 

Assisted  Gideon  against  the  Midianites.  Jud. 

6  :  35.  Jud.  7  :  23. 

Some  of,  at  coronation  of  David.  lChr.l2:36. 
Officers  placed  over,  by  Solomon.  1  Kin.4:16. 
Aided  in  Hezekiah-s  reformation  2Chr  30:11. 
Remarkable  persons  of.  1  Chr.  7  :  30^0. 
Luke  2  :  36. 

No.   18.    ASP,    OR  ADDER. 
Dangerous  to  travellers.     Gen.  49  :  17. 

DeSCIBED  A3 

Venomous.    Job  20  :  14,  16. 
Not  to  be  charmed.    Psa.  58  :  5. 
Illustrative 
Of  obstinate  rejecters  of  God's  word.  Psa. 

68  :  4,  5. 
Of  the  enemies  of  Ciod's  people.  Psa.  91:13. 
(Venom  of,)  of  the  speech  of  the  wicked. 

Psa.  140  :  3     Rom.  3  :  13. 
(Venom  of,)  of  injurious  eft'ects  of  wine. 

Deu.  32  :  33.     Pro.  23  :  32. 
(Deprived  of  its  venom,)  of  the  eflects  of 
conversion.    Isa.  11  :  8,  9. 

No.    19.      ASS,    THE    WIJ.-D. 

Inhabits  wild  and  solitarv  places.  Job  39  : 6. 

Isa,  32  :  14.     Dan.  5  :  2L 
Ranges  the  mountains  for  food.    Job  39  :  8. 
Brays  when  hungry.    Job  6  :  5. 
Suflers  in  time  of  scarcity.    Jer.  14:6. 
Described  as 

Fond  of  liberty.    Job.  39  :  5. 

Intractable.    Job  11  :  12. 

Unsocial.     Hos.  8  :  9. 
Despises  his  pursuers.    Job  39:7. 
Supported  by  God.     Psa.  104  :  10,  11. 
Illustrative  of 

Intractableness  of  natural  man.  Job  11:12. 

The  wicked  in  their  pursuit  of  sin.    Job 

24  :  5. 

Israel  in  their  love  of  idols.  Jer.  2  :  23,  24. 

The  Assyrian  power.    Hos.  8  :  9. 

The  Ishmaelites.     Gen.  16  :  12.    {Hebrew.) 
No.    20.      ASS,    THE    DOMESTIC. 
Unclean.  Lev.  11  :  2, 3,  26.  with  Exo.  13  :  13. 
Described  as 

Not  devoid  of  instinct.     Isa.  1  :  3. 

Strong.     Gen.49:14. 

Fond  of  ease.     Gen.  49  :  14,  15. 
Often  fed  on  vine-loaves.     Gen,  49  :  II. 
Formed  a  part  of  patriarchal  wealth.     Gen. 

12:16.  Gen.  30  :  43.  Job  1  :  3.  Job  42  :  12. 
Was  used 

In  agriculture.    Isa.  30  : 6,  24. 

For  bearing  burdens.  Gen.  42  :  26.  1  Sam. 

25  :  IS. 


ASS. 


13 


ASS. 


For  riding.     Gen.  22  :  3.     Num.  22  :  21. 

In  harness.     Isa.  21  :  7. 

In  war.     i  Kin  7  :  7,  10. 
Governed  by  a  bridle.     Pro.  26,  3. 
Urged  on  with  a  stall'.     Num.  22  :  23,  27. 
Women  ollen  rode  on.    Jos.  1.3  :  18.    1  Sam. 

25  :  20. 
Persons  of  rank  rode  on.    Jud.  10  :  3,  4.    2 

Sam.  16  :  2. 
Judges  of  Israel  rode  on  white.     Jud.  5  :  10. 
Young,  most  valued  for  labour.  Isa.  30  :  6,  24. 
Trusty  persons  appointed  to  take  care  of. 

Gen.  36  :  24.     1   Sam.  9:3.     1  Chr.  27  :  30. 
Often  taken  unlawfully  by  corrupt  rulers. 

Num.  16  :  \b.     1  Sam.  8  :  16.    1  Sam.  12  :  3. 
Latterly  counted  an  ignoble  creature.    Jer. 

22  :  19. 
Laws  respectino  ; 

Not  to  be  coveted.     Exo.  20  :  17. 

Fallen  under  a  burden,  to    be    assisted. 
Exo.  23  :  5. 

Astray,  to  be  brought  back  to  its  owner. 
E.V0.  23  :  4.     Deu.  22  :  1. 

Astra)',  to  be  taken  care  of  till  its  owner 
appeared.     Deu.  22  :  2,  3. 

Not  to  be  yoked  with  an  ox.  Deu.  22  :  10. 

To  enjoy  the  rest  of  the  Sabbath.    Deu. 
6  :  14. 

First-born  of,  if  not  redeemed,  to  have  its 

neck  broken.  Exo.  13  :  13.    Exo.  34  -.20. 

Christ  entered  Jerusalem  on.    Zee.  9  :  9. 

Jno.  12  :  14. 

MlR.4CLES  CONMECTED  WITH    ; 

Mouth  of  Balaam's  opened  to  speak.  Num. 

22  :  28.     2  Pet.  2  :  16. 
A  thousand  men  slain  by  Samson  with  a 

jaw-bone  of.    Jud  15  :  19. 
Water  brought  from  jaw-bone  of.    Jud. 

15  :  19. 
Not  torn  by  a  lion.     1  Kin.  13  :  23. 
Eaten  during  famine  in  Samariu.  2  Kin.  6:25. 

No.    21.      ASSYRIA. 
.Antiquity  and  origin  of     Gen.  10  :  8-11. 
Situated  beyond  the  Euphrates.     Isa.  7  :  20. 
Watered  by  the  river  Tigris.     Gen.  2  :  14. 
Called 

The  land  of  Nimrod.     Mic.  5  :  6. 

Shinar.     Gen.  11:2.     Gen.  14  :  1. 

Asshur.     Hos.  14  :  3. 
Nineveh,  chief  city  of  Gen.l0:ll.  2  Kin.l9:36. 
Governed  by  kings.     2  Kin.  15  :  19,  29. 
Celebrated  for 

Fertility.    2  Kin.  18  :  32.     Isa.  36  :  17. 

Extent  of  conquests.    2  Kin.  18  :  33-35. 
2  Kin.  19:11-13.     Isa.  10  :  9-14. 

Extensive  commerce.     Eze.  27  :  23,  24. 
Idolatry,  the  religion  of    2  Kin.  19  :  37. 
-As  A  power,  was 

Most  formidable.     Isa.  28  :  2. 

Intolerant  and  oppressive.     Nah.  3  :  19. 

Cruel  and  destructive.     Isa.  10  :  7. 

Selfish  and  reserved.     Hos.  8  :  9. 

Unfaithful,  &c.    2  Chr.  28  :  20,  21. 


Proud  and  haughty.    2  Kin.   19  :  22-24. 

Isa.  10  :  8. 
An  instrument  of  God's  vengeance.    Isa. 

7  :  18,  19.     Isa.  10  :  5,  6.   Isa  5  :  26-29. 
Chief  men  of,  described.     Eze.  23  :  6,  12,  23. 
Armies  of,  described.     Isa.  5  :  26-29. 

PUL  KING  OF, 

Invaded  Israel.    2  Kin.  15  :  19. 

Bought  off  by  iMenahera.  2  Kin.  16  :  19, 20. 

TiCJLATH  PiLEZER  KING  OF, 

Ravaged  Israel.    2  Kin.  15  :  29. 

Asked  to  aid  Ahaz  against  Syria.    2  Kin. 

16  :7,  8. 

Took  money  from  Ahaz,  but  strengthened 

him  not.  '2  Chr.  28  :  20,  21. 
Conquered  Syria.    2  Kin.  16  :  9. 
Shalmaneser  king  of. 
Reduced  Israel  to  tribute.    2  Kin.  17  :  3. 
AVas  conspired  against  by  Hoshea.   2Kin. 

17  :4. 

Imprisoned  Hoshea.    2  Kin.  17  :  4. 

Carried  Israel  captive.    2  Kin.  17  :  6,  6. 

Re-peopled  Samaria  from  Assyria.   2  Kin. 
17  :  24. 
Sennacherib  klmg  of. 

Invaded  Judah.    2  Kin.  18  :  13. 

Bought  oft' by  Hezekiah.  2  Kin.  18  :  14-16. 

Insulted  and  threatened  Judah.  2  Kin. 
IS  :  17-32.     2  Kin.  19  :  10-13. 

Blasphemed  the  Lord.    2  Kin.  18  :  33-35. 

Praved  against  by  Hezekiah.  2  Kin. 
19  :  14-9. 

Reproved  for  pride  and  blasphemy.  2  Kin. 
19:20-34.     Isa.  37  :  21-29. 

His  army  destroyed  by  God.  2  Kin.  19  :  35. 

Assassinated  by  his  sons.     2  Kin.  19  :  36. 
Condemned   for  oppressing  God's  people. 

Isa.  62  :  4. 
Manasseh  taken  captive  to.    2  Chr.  33  :  11. 
The  re-peopling  of  Samaria  from,  completed 

by  Asnapper.     Ezra  4  :  10. 
Idolatry  of,  brought  into  Samaria.    2  Kin. 

17  :  29. 
Judah    condemned  for   trusting   to.     Jer. 

2  :  18,  36. 
Israel    condemned    for   trusting   to.    Hos. 

5  :  13.     Hos.  7  :  11.     Hos.  8  :  9. 
The    Jews  condemned  for  following   the 

idolatries  of  Eze.  16  :  28.  Eze.  23  : 5,  7,  &c. 
The  greatness,  extent,  duration,  and  fall  of, 

illustrated.     Eze.  31  :  3-17. 
Predictions  respecting  ; 

Conquest  of  the  Kenites  by.  Num.  24  :  22. 

Conquest  of  Syria  by.     Isa.  8  :  4. 

Conquest  and  captivity  of  Israel  by.    Isa. 

8  :  4.    Hos.  9  :  3.  Hos.  10  :  6.  Hos.  11  :  5. 
Invasion  of  Judah  by.     Isa.  5  :  26.     Isa. 

7  :  17-20.     Isa.  8  :  3.     Isa.  10  :  5,  6,  12. 

Restoration  of  Israel  from.  Isa.  27  :  12, 13. 
Hos.  11  :  11.     Zee.  10  r  10. 

Destruction  of  Isa.  10  :  12-19.  Isa.  14  :  24, 
25.  Isa  30  :  31-33.  Isa.  31  : 8, 9.  Zee.  10:11. 

Participation  in  the  blessings  of  the  gos- 
pel.   Isa.  19  :  23-25.     Mic.  7  :  12. 


14 


BAB. 


No.    22.    ATONEMENT,    UNDER   THE 

LAW. 
Made  by  sacrifice.    Lev.  1  :  4,  6. 
By  priests  alone.  1  Chr.  6  :  49.  2  Chr.29  :  24 
Necessary  for 

Propitiating  God.    Exo.  32  :  30.    Lev.  23  ; 
27,  2S.     2  Sam.  21  :  3. 

Ransoming.    Exo.  30  :  15,  16.    Job  33  :  24 

Purifying.    Exo.  29  :  36. 
Offered  for 

The  congregation.  Num. 15:25.  2Chr.29:24 

Tlie  priests.  Exo.  29  :  31-33.  Lev.  8  :  34. 

Persons  sinning  ignorantly.  Lev.  4  :  20,&c. 

Persons  sinning  wilfully.     Lev.  6  :  7. 

Persons  swearing  rashly.    Lev.  5  :  4,  6. 

Persons  withholding  evidence.  Lev.o  :  1,  6. 

Persons  unclean.  Lev.  5  :  2,  3,  6. 

"Women  after  childbirth.  Lev.  12  :  8. 

The  altar.  Exo.  29  :  36,  37.  Lev.  16  :  18, 19. 

The  holy  place.    Lev.  16  :  16,  17. 

The  healed  leper.     Lev.  14  :  18. 

The  leprous  house  healed.     Lev.  14  :  63. 
Extraordinary  cases  of  Exo  32  :  30-34.  Num. 

16  :  47.     Num.  25  :  10-13. 
Typical  of  Christ's  atonement.  Rom.  5  : 6-11. 

No.  23.  ATONEMENT,  THE  DAY  OF. 
Tenth  day  of  seventh  month.  Lev.  23  :26,  2'i 
A  day  of  humiliation.  Lev.  16  :  29,  31.  Lev. 

23  :  27. 
Observed  as  a  sabbath.    Lev.  23  :  28,  32. 
Ofl'erings  to  be  made  on.    Lev.  16  :  3,  5-15, 
The  high  priest  entered  into  the  holy  place 

on.     Lev.  16  :  2,  3.    Heb.  9:7. 

ArOfEMENT  MADE  ON, 

Forthe  holy  place.  Exo  30:10.Lev.l6:15,16. 

For  the  high  priest.  Lev.  16:11.  Heb.  9:7. 

For  the  whole  congregation   Lev.  16  :  17, 
24.     Lev.  23  :  28.     Heb.  9  :  7. 
The  sins  of  the  people   borne  oft"  by  the 

scape-goat  on.     Lev.  16  :  21. 
Punishment  for  not  observing.  Lev  23:29,30. 
Year  of  jubilee  commenced  on.  Lev.  25  :  9. 
Typical.  Heb.  9  :  8,  24. 

No.  24.   BABYLON. 
Origin  of.     Gen.  10  :  8,  10.  (Marg.) 
Origin  of  the  name.    Gen.  11  :  8,  9. 
Was  called 

Land  of  the  Chaldeans.     Eze.  12  :  13. 

Land  of  Shinar.    Dan.  1  :  2.     Zee.  5:11. 

Land  of  .Merathaim.     Jer.  60  :  1,  21. 

Desert  of  the  sea.     Isa  21  ;  1,  9. 

Sheshach.    Jer.  25  :  12,  26. 

Lady  of  kingdoms.    Isa.  47  :  5. 
Situated  beyond  the  Euphrates.  Gen.  11  :3I, 

with  Jos.  24  :  2,  3. 
Formerly  a  part  of  Mesopotamia.  Acts  7  :2, 
Founded  ly  the  Assyrians,  and  a  part  of 

their  empire.  2  Kin.  17  :  24,  with  Isa  23:13. 
Watered  by  the  rivers  Euphrates  and  Tigris. 

Psa.  137  :  1.  Jer.  61  :  13. 
Composed  of  many  nations.     Dan.  3  :  4,  29. 
Governed  by  kings.  2  Kin. 20  :  12.  Dan.  6  :  l.| 


With  Media  and  Persia  divided  by  Darius 

into  one  hundred  and  twenty  provinces. 

Dan.  6  :  1. 
Presidents  placed  over.  Dan.  2  :  48.  Dan.  6:1. 
Babylon  the  chief  province  of.     Dan.  3:1. 
Baevlon  the  capital  of. 

Its  antiquity.     Gen.  11  :  4,  9. 

Enlarged  by  Nebuchadnezzar.  Dan.  4 :  30. 

Surrounded  with  a  great  wall  and  fortifi- 
ed.    Jer.  61  :  63,  68. 

Called  the  golden  city.     Isa.  14  :  4. 

Called  the  glory  of  kingdoms.  Isa.  13  :  19. 

Called  beauty  of  Chaldees,  &c.  Isa.  13:19. 

Called  the  city  of  merchants.    Eze.  17  :  4. 

Called  Babylon  the  great.    Dan.  4  :  30. 
Remarkable  for 

Antiquity.    Jer.  5  :  15. 

Naval  power.     Isa.  43  :  14. 

Military  power.    Jer.  5  :  16.     Jer.  50  :  23. 

National  greatness.  Isa.  13  :  19.  Jer.  61:41. 

Wealth.    Jer.  60  :  37.     Jer.  51  :  13. 

Commerce.     Eze.  17  :  4. 

Manufacture  of  garments.     Jos.  7  :  21. 

Wisdom  of  senators.  Isa.  47  :  10.  Jer.  50:35. 
Inhabitants  of. 

Idolatrous.    Jer.  60  :  38.    Dan.  3  :  18. 

Addicted  to  magic.  Isa.  47  :  9,  12,  13.  Dan. 
2  :  1,  2. 

Profane  and  sacrilegious.    Dan.  5  :  1-3. 

Wicked.    Isa.  47  :  10. 

As  .1    POWER  WAS 

Arrogant.  Isa.  14  :  13, 14,  Jer.  50  :  29, 31,  32. 

Secure  and  self-confident.     Isa.  47  :  7,  8. 

Grand  and  stately.    Isa  47  :  1,  5. 

Covetous.    Jer.  61  :  13. 

Oppressive.     Isa.  14  :  4. 

Cruel  and  destructive.     Isa.  14  :  17.     Isa. 
47  :  6.    Jer.  61  :  25.     Hab.  1  :  6, 7. 

An  instrument  of  God's  vengeance   on 
other  nations.    Jer.  61  :  7.    Isa.  47  :  6. 
Languages  spoken  in.  Dan.  1  :  4.  Dan.  2  :  4, 
.Armies  of,  described.    Hab.  1  :  7-9. 
Represented  bv 

A  great  eagle.     Eze.  17  :  3. 

A  head  of  gold.     Dan  2  :  32,  37,  38. 

A  lion  with  eagle's  wings.    Dan.  7  :  4. 
Ambassadors  of,  sent  to  Hezekiah.    2  Kin. 

20  :  12. 
Nebuchadnezzar  king  of. 

Made  Jehoiakim  tributary.    2  Kin.  24  :  1. 

Besieged  Jerusalem.    2  Kin.  24  :  10,  11. 

Took  Jehoiachin  &c.  captive  to  Babylon. 
2  Kin  24  :  12,  14-16.     2  Chr.  36  :  10. 

Spoiled  the  temple.     2  Kin.  24  :  13. 

.Made  Zedekiah  king.    2  Kin  24  :  17. 

Rebelled  against   by  Zedekiali.    2  Kin. 

24  :  20. 

Besieged  and   took   Jerusalem.    2  Kin. 

25  :  1-4. 

Burned  Jerusalem,  &c.  2  Kin.  25  :  9,  10. 
Took  Zedekiah,  &c.  captive  to  Babylon. 

2  Kin.  25  :  7,  11,  18-21.  2.  Chr.  36:29. 
Spoiled  and  burned  the  temple.    2  Kin. 

25  :  9,  13-17.     2  Chr.  36  :  18-19. 


BEA. 


15 


BEA. 


Revolt  of  the  Jews  from,  and  their  punish- 
ment illustrated.     Eze.  17  ch. 
The  Jews  exhorted  to  be  subject  to,  and 

settle  in.     Jer.  27  :  17.     Jer.  i9  :  1-7. 
Treatment  of  the  Jews  in.    2  Kin.  25  :  27-30. 

Dan   1  :  3-7. 
Grief  of  the  Jews  in.     Psa.  137  :  1-6. 
Destroyed  by  the  Medes.     Uan.  5  :  30,  31. 
Restoration  of  the  Jews  from.  2  Clir.  36  :23. 

Ezra  1  ch.     Ezra  2  :  -1-67. 
The  gospel  preached  in.     1  Pet.  6:13. 
A  type  of   Antichrist.     Rev.  16  :  19.    Rev. 

17  :6. 
Predictions  rkspecti.ng  ; 

Conquests  by.  Jer.  21  :  3-10.  Jer.  27  :  2-6. 
Jer.  49  :  ii-SS.  Eze.  21  :  19-32.  Eze. 
29  :  l»-20. 

Captivity  of  the  Jews  bv.  Jer.  20  :  4-6 
Jer.  2-2  :  20-26.  Jer.  25  :  9-11.  Mlc.  4  :  10. 

R.e3toration  of  the  Jews  from.  Isa.  14  : 1-4. 
Isa.  44  :  23.  Isa.  4S  :  20.  Jer.  29  :  10 
Jer.  oO  :  4,  3,  19. 

Destruction  of.  Isa.  13  ch  Isa.  14  :  4-22. 
Isa  21  :  1-10.  Isa.  47  ch.  Jer.  25  :  12. 
Jer.  50  ch.     Jer.  61  ch. 

Perpetual  desolation  of.  Isa.  13  :  19-22. 
Isa.  14  :  22,  23.  Jer.  50  :  13,  39.  Jer.  51  :  37. 

Preaching  of  the  gospel  in.     Psa.  87  :  4. 
No.   25.    BKAR,  THE. 

Inhabits  woods.    2  Kin.  2  :  24. 
Described  as 

Voracious.     Dan.  7  :  5. 

Cunning.     Lam.  3  :  10. 

Cruel.     Amos  5  :  19. 
Often  attacks  men.     2  liin.  2  :  24.    Amos 

6  :  19. 
Attacks  the  flock  in  the    presence  of  the 

shepherd.     1  Sam.  17  :  34. 
Particularly  fierce  when    deprived  of  its 

younj.     2  Sam.  17  :  8.     Pro.  17  :  12. 
Growls  when  annoyed.     Isa.  59  :  11. 
Miraculously  killed  by  David.    1  Sam.  17  : 

36,  37. 
Illustrative  of 

God  in  his  judgments.  Lam.  3  :  10.  Hos. 
13:8. 

The  natural  man.     Isa.  11:7. 

Wicked  rulers.     Pro.  28  :  15. 

The  kingdom  of  the  Medes.     Dan.  7  :  5. 

The  KiagJom  of  Antichrist.     Rev.  13  :  2. 

No.  26.    BE.\IID,  THE. 
The  .lews  never  appeared  without.    2  Sam. 

10  :  5. 
Worn  even  by  the  priests.     Psa.  133  :  2. 
Laving  hold  of,  a  token  of  respect.    2  Sam. 

20  :  9. 

Shaving  of,  a  great  offence  2  Sam.  10  :  4, 6, 7. 
Plucking  of,  a  sign  of  scorn.     Isa.  60  :  6. 
Dribbling  on,  a  sign  of  derangement.  1  Sam. 

21  :  13. 

I^•  AFFLICTION, 

Was  neglected  and  untrimmed.    2  Sam. 
19  :  24. 


Was  clipped.     Jer.  43  :  37. 

"Was  shorn.    Jer.  41  :  6. 

Sometimes  plucked  out.    Ezra  9  :  3. 
Corners  of,  not  to  be  marred  for  the  dead. 

Lev.  19  :  27.    Lev.  21  :  5. 
Subject  to  leprosy.     Lev.  13  :  29,  30. 
Of  the  healed  leper  to  be  shaved.  Lev.  14:9. 
Shaving,  illustrative  of  severe  judgments. 

Isa  7  :  20.    Isa.  15  :  2.    Eze.  5  :  1. 

No.  27.    BEASTS. 

Created  by  God.  Gen.  1  :  24,  2.5.  Gen.  2  :  19. 
Creation  of,   exhibits    God's    power.     Jer. 

27  :  5. 
Made  for  the  praise  and  glory  of  God.   Psa. 

148  :  10. 
Dift'er  in  flesh  from  birds  and  fishes.    1  Cor. 

15  :  39. 
Herb  of  the  field  given  to,  for  food.    Gen. 

1  :30. 

Power  over,  given  to  man.    Gen.  1  :  26,  28. 

Psa  8  :  7. 
Instinctively  fear  man.     Gen.  9  :  2. 
Received  their   names  from  Adam.    Gen. 

2  :  19,  20. 

Given  to  man  for  food  after  the  flood.    Gen. 

9  :3. 
Not  to  be  eaten  alive  or  with  blood.    Gen. 

9  :  4.     Deu.  12  :  16,  23. 
That  died  naturally  or  were  torn,  not  to  be 

eaten.     Exo.  22  :  31.    Lev.  17  :  15.    Lev. 

22  :8. 
Supply  clothing  to  man.    Gen.  3  :  21.    Job 

31  :  20. 
The  property  of  God.    Psa.  50  :  10. 
Subjects  of  God's  care.    Psa.  36  :  6.    Psa. 

104  :  10,  II. 
Described  as 

Devoid  of  speech.    2  Pet.  2  :  16. 

Devoid  of  understanding.   Psa.  32  : 9.  Psa. 
73  :  22. 

Devoid  of  immortality.    Psa.  49  :  12-15. 

Possessed  of  instinct.     Isa.  1  :  3. 

Being  four-footed.     Acts  10  :  12. 

By  nature  wild,  &c.  Psa.  60  :  11. Mar.  1  :  13. 

Capable  of  being  tamed.     Jas.  3  :  7. 
Many  kinds  of,  noisome  and  destructive. 

Lev.  26  :  6.     Eze.  5  :  17. 
Many  kinds  of,  domestic.   Gen.  36  :  6.   Gen. 

45 :  17. 
Lessons    of  wisdom  to  be    learned    from. 

Job  12  : 7. 
Found  in 

Deserts.     Isa.  13  :  21. 

Fields.     Deu.  7  :  22.    .Joel  2  :  22. 

Mountains.     Song  of  Sol.  4  :  8. 

Forests.     Isa.  56  :  9.     Mic.  5  :  8. 
Haeit.ations  of  ; 

Dens  and  caves.    Job  37  :  8.    Job  38  :  40. 

Under  spreading  trees.    Dan.  4:12. 

Deserted  cities.  Isa.  13  :  21,  22.  Zep.  2  :  15. 

Liable  to  diseases.    Exo.  9  ;  3. 
Frequently  sufi'ered  on  account  of  the  sins 

of  men.    Joel  1  :  18,  20.    Hag.  1  :  11. 


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16 


BED. 


BEN. 


Often  cut  off'  for  the  sins  of  men.    Gen.  6:7 

with  Gen  7  :  23.     Exo.  11:5.     Hos.  4  :  3 
Early  distinguished  into  clean  and  unclean 

Gen.  7:2. 
Clean-  ; 

Ox.     Exo.  21  :  2S,  with  Deu.  14  :  4. 

Wild  ox.     Deu.  14  :  5. 

Sheep.     Deu  7  :  13,  with  Deu.  14  :  4. 

Goat.     Deu.  14  :  4. 

Hart.     Deu  14  :  5,  with  Job  39  :  1. 

Koebuck.     Deu.  14  :  5,  with  2  Sam.  2  :  19. 

Wild  goat.     Deu.  14  :  5. 

Fallow  deer.    Deu.  14  :  5. 

Chamois.     Deu  14  :  6. 

Fygarg.     Deu.  14  :  5. 

How  distinguished.  Lev.  11:3.  Deu.  14  :  6. 

Used  for  food.     Lev.  11  :  2.     Deu.  12  :  15. 

Used  for  sacrifice.     Gen.  8  :  20. 

First-born  of,  not  redeemed.   Num.  18  :  17. 
Unclean  ; 

Camel.     Gen.  24  :  64,  with  Lev.  11:4. 

Dromedary.     1  Kin.  4  :  28.    Est.  8  :  10. 

Horse.    Job  39  :  19-25. 

Ass.     Gen.  22  :  3.     Mat.  21  :  2. 

Wild  ass.    Job.  6  :  5.    Job  39  :  5-8. 

Mule.    2  Sam.  13  :  29.     1  Kin.  10  :  25. 

Lion.    Jnd.  14  :  5.  6. 

Leopard.    Song  of  .Sol.  4  :  S. 

Bear.    2  Sam.  17  :  8. 

Wolf.    Gen.  49  :  27.    Jno.  10  :  12. 

Unicorn.    Num.  23  :  22. 

Behemoth.    Job  40  :  15. 

Ape.     1  Kin.  10  :  22. 

Fox.    Psa.  63  :  10.     Song  of  Sol.  2  :  5. 

Dog.    Exo.  22  :  31.    Luke  16  :  2. 

Swine.    Lev.  11:7.     Isa.  66  :  17. 

Hare.     Lev.  11:6.    Deu.  14  :  7. 

Coney.    Lev.  11:6.     Psa.  104  :  IS. 

Mouse.     Lev.  11  :  29.     Isa.  66  :  17. 

Mole.    Lev.  11  :  30.     Isa.  2  :  20. 

Weasel.    Lev.  11  :  29. 

Ferret.     Lev.  1 1  :  30. 

Badger.    Exo.  25  :  5.     Eze.  15  :  10. 

How  distinguished.    Lev.  11  :  26. 

Not  eaten.    Lev.  11:  4-8.     Deu.  14  :  7,  8. 

Not  oft'ered  in  sacrifice.    Lev.  27  :  11. 

First-born  of,  redeemed.    Num.  IS  :  15. 

Caused  uncleanness  when  dead.  Lev.  5  : 2. 
Domestic, 
To  enjoy  the  Sabbath.   Exo.  20  :  10.  Deu 
5  :  14. 

To  be  taken  care  of.    Lev.  25  :  7.    Deu. 
25  :  4. 

Not  to  be  cruelly  used.    Num.  22  :  27-32 
Pro.  12  :  10. 
No  likeness  of,  to  be  worshipped.    Deu. 

4  :  17. 
Representations  of,  worshipped  by  the  hea- 
then.   Rom.  1  :  23. 
History  of,  written  by  Solomon  1  Kin.  4  :  33. 
Often  used  as  instrumeats  of  punishment 
Lev.  26  :  22.    Deu.  32   :  24.    Jer.  15  :  3. 
Eze.  5  :  17. 
Man  by  nature  no  better  than.  Ecc.  3 :  18, 19. 


Illustrative  of 
The  wicked.     Psa.  49  :  20.    Tit.  1  :  12. 
Ungodly  professors.  2  Pet.  2  :  12.  Jude  10. 
Persecutors.    1  Cor.  15  :  32.    2  Tim.  4  :  17. 
Kingdoms.     Dan.  7:11,  17.     Dan  9  :  4. 
People  of  diflerent  nations.  Dan.4:12,21,22. 
Antichrist.     Rev.  13  :  2.    Rev.  20  :  4. 
No.   28.    BEDS. 
Antiquity  of.     Gen.  47  :  31.     Exo.  8  :  3. 
Couches  or  divans  used  as.    Job  7  :  13.  Psa. 

6  :6. 
A  small  pallet  or  raattrass  used  as.     1  Sam. 

19  :  1.5. 
Considered  necessary.    2  Kin.  4  :  10. 
Made  of. 

Iron.     Deu  3:11. 
Ivory.     Amos  6  :  4. 
Gold  and  silver.     Est.  1  :  6. 
V.'ood      Song  of  Sol.  3  :  7-9.     (macg.) 
Supplied  with  pillows.  1  Sam.  19  :  13  1  Sam. 

26.:  7. 
Covered  with  tapistry  and  linen.  Pro.  7  :  16. 
Often  perfumed.    Pro.  7  :  17.    Eze.  23:41. 
Of  the  poor  covered  with  their  upper  gar- 
ment.    Exo.  22  :  26.  27.     Den.  24  :  12,  13. 
Used  for 
Sleeping  on.     Job  33  :  15.    Luke  11:7. 
Reclining  on  by  day.  2  Sam.  4  :  5.  2  Sam. 

11  :2. 
Reclining  on  at  meals.     1  Sam.  28  :  23-25. 
Amos  6  :  4-6.     Luke  7  :  36-38.    Jno. 
13  :  23. 
Not  used  in  affliction.  2  Sam.  12  :  16.  2  Sam. 

13  :31. 
Persons  sometimes  took  to,  in  grief.     1  Kin 

21  :  4.     Hos.  7  :  J4. 
Saints  meditate  and  praise  God  while  on. 
Psa.  4:4.    Psa  149:5.     Song  of  Sol.  3  :  1. 
The  wicked  devise  mischief  while  on.    Psa. 

36  :4.     .Mic.  2:1. 
The  slothful  too  fond  of.    Pro.  26  :  14. 
Of  the  poor  often  sold  for  debt.    Pro.  22  :  27. 
Subject  to  ceremonial  defilement.  Lev.  15  :  4. 
Purification  of.    Mar.  7  :  4.     (marg.) 
Illustrative 
Of  the  grave.     Isa  57  :  2. 
(-Made  in  darkness,)  of  extreme  misery. 

Job  17  :  13. 
(-Made  in  sickness,)  of  divine  support  and 

comfort      Psa.  41  :  3. 
(Made  on  high,)  of  carnal  security.     Isa. 

57  :  7. 
(Too  short,)  of  plans  which  afford  no  rest 
or  peace.     Isa.  2S  :  20. 

No.   29.    BENJAMIN^  TRIBE  OF. 
Descended  from  Jacob's  twelfth  son.     Gen. 

35  :  13. 
Predictions  respecting.     Gen.  49  :  27.     Deu 

33  :  12. 
Persons  sf.lected  from. 
To  number  the  people.     Num.  1:11. 
To  spy  out  the  land.     Num.  13  :  9. 
To  divide  the  land.    Num.  34  :  21. 


BIR. 


17 


BIR. 


Strength  of,  on  leaving  Egypt.    Num.  1  :Can  all  be  tamed.    Jas.  3  :  7. 

36,37.  '  Given  as  food  to  man.     Gen.  9:2,  3. 

Formed  the  rere  of  the  third  division  of  The  blood  of,  not  to  be  eaten.     Lev.  7 

Israel  in  their  journeys.     Num.  10  :'22,  24.  The  property  of  God.     Psa.  60  :  11. 
Encamped  on  west  side  of  the  tabernacle  God  provides  for.    Psa.  104  :  10-12.    Mat. 

under  the  standard  of  Ephraini.    Num.|     6:26.    Luke  12  :  23,  24. 


:26. 


■2  :  18,  22 
Oftering  of,  at  dedication.    Num. 
Famdies  of.     Num  26  :  3S-40. 
Strength  of,  entering  Canaan.  Num.  26  :  41 
On  Gerizim   said  amen  to   the    blessings 

Deu.  27  :  12. 


C.1LLKD 

:  60-65.1     Fowls  of  tlie  air.     Gen.  7  :  3. 

I     Fowls  of  heaven.    Job.  35  :  11. 
Eeathered  fowl.     Eze.  39  :  17. 
Winged  fowl.     Deu.  4  :  17. 
Birds  of  the  air.     Mat.  8  :  20. 


Cities  and  bounds  of  inheritance.    Jos.  18  :iMany  kinds  of,  granivorous.    Mat.  13  :  4. 


1 1-28. 

Celebrated  as  bowmen  and  slingers.  1  Chr. 
12  :  2. 

Assisted  against  Sisera.     Jud.  5  :  14. 

Oppressed  by  the  Ammonites.    Jud  10  :  9 

Almost  annihilated  for  protecting  the  men 
ofGibeah.    Jud,  20  :  12-48. 

Remnant  of,  provided  with  wives  to  pre- 
serve tlie  tribe.     Jud.  21  :  1-23. 

Furnished  the  first  king  of  Israel.  1  Sara 
9:1,2,15-17.  1  Sam.  10  :  20,  21.  2  Sam 
2  :  8-10. 


Many  kinds  of,  carnivorous.     Gen.  15  :  11. 

Gen.  40  :  19.     Deu.  28  :  26. 
Furiushed  with  claws.     Dan.  4  :  33. 
Propagated  by  eggs.  Deu.  22  :  6.  Jer.  17  :  11. 
.Make,  and  dwell  in  nests.     Mat.  8  :  2. 
-■Vre  hostile  to  strange  kinds.    Jer.  12  :  9. 
Have  each  their  peculiar  note  or  song.  Psa. 

104  :  12   Ecc.  12  :  4.  Song  of  Sol.  2  :  12. 
Fly  above  the  earth.     Gen.  1  :  20. 
Rapid  flight  of,  alluded  to.    Isa.  31  :  6.   Hos. 

y  :  11      Hos  11  :  11. 
Many  kinds  of,  migratory.    Jer.  8  :  7. 


Adhered  for  a  time  to  the  house  of  Saul  Often  remove  from  places  suft'ering  calami- 

against  David.    2  Sam.  2  :  9,  15,  25,  31.        j     ties.    Jer.  4  :  25.    Jer.  9  :  10. 
Some  of,  assisted  David.    1  Chr.  12  : 1-7,  16  Rest  on  trees.     Dan.  4  :  12.     Mat.  13  :  32. 


Revolted  from  the  house  of  Saul.    2  Sam. 

3  :  19. 
Some  of,  at  David's  coronation.  1  Chr.l2:29. 
A  thousand  of,  with  Shimei  came  to  meet 

David  on  his  return  to  Jerusalem.  2  Sam. 

19  :  16,  17. 
Very   numerous  in  David's    time.     1  Chr. 

7  :  6-12. 
Captains  appointed  over.  1  Kin.  4  :  18, 1  Chr. 

27  :  12.. 
Remained  faithful  to  Judah.     1  Kin.  12-21. 
Furnished  an  army  to  Jehoshaphat    2  Chr, 

17  :  17. 
Numbers  of,  returned  from  the  captivity 

and  dwelt  at  Jerusalem.  Ezra  1  :  5.    Nell. 

11:4. 
Celebrated  persons  of;   Ehud.  Jud.  3  :  15 

Kish,   1  Sam.  9   :  1.     Saul,  1  Sam.  9  :  1. 

1   Sam.  10   :   1.    ^Ibner,   I   .Sam.   14  :  61. 

1  Sam.  17  :  65.    EUianan,  2  Sam.  21  :  19. 

Paul,  Phi.  3  :  8. 

No.  30.    BIRDS. 

Created  by  God.  Gen.  1  :  20,  21.  Gen.  2  :  19. 
Created  for  the  glory  of  God.  Psa  143  :  10. 
Herb  of  the  field  given  as  food  to.  Gen.  1  :  30. 
Dillcr  in  flesh  from  beasts  and  fishes.  1  Cor. 

15  :  39. 
Power  over,  given  to  man.    Gen.   1   :  26. 

Psa.  8  :  8. 
Names  given.to,  by  Adam.     Gen.  2  ;  19,  20 
Instinctively  fear  man.     Gea.  9  :  2. 
Instinct  of,  inferior  to  man's  reason.    Job 

35  :  11. 
Lessons  of  wisdom  to  be  learned  from.  Job 

12  : 7. 


1.\H.1BIT 

Mountains.    Psa.  60  :  II. 

Deserts,     Psa.  102  :  6, 

Marshes.     Isa.  14  :  23. 

Deserted  cities.     Isa.  34  :  11,  14,  15. 
Make  their  nests 

In  trees.     Psa.  104  :  17.     Eze.  31  :  6. 

On  the  ground.    Deu.  22  :  6. 

In  clefts  of  rocks.  Num.  24  :  21 .  Jer.  48  :  28. 

In  deserted  cities.     Isa.  34  :  15. 

Under  the  roofs  of  houses.     Psa.  84  :  3. 
Early  distinguished  into  clean  and  unclean. 

Gen.  8  :  20. 
Clean-  ; 

Dove.     Gen.  8  :  6. 

Turtle.     Lev.  14  :  22.     Song  of  SoL  2  :  12. 

Pigeon.     Lev.  1  :  14.    Lev.  12  :  6. 

Quail.     Exo.  16  :  12,  13.    Num.  11  :  31,  32. 

Sparrow.  Lev.  14  :4.  (marg.)  Mat.  10:29-31. 

Swallow.     Psa.  84  :  3.  Isa.  33  :  14. 

Cock  and  hen.  .Mat.  23  :  37.  Mat.  26  :  34, 74. 

Partridge.  1  Sam.  26  :  20.  Jer.  17  :  II. 

Crane.     Isa.  38  :  14.    Jer.  8  :  7. 

To  be  eaten.     Deu.  14  :  11,  20. 

Ofl'ered  in  sacrifice.  Gen.  8  :  20.  Lev.  1  :  14. 
Unclean  ; 

Eagle.    Lev.  II  :  13.    Job  39  :  27. 

Ossifrage.    Lev.  11  :  13. 

Osprey.    Lev.  11  :  13. 

Vulture.  Lev.  11  :  14.  Job 28  : 7.  Isa.  34  il5, 

Glede.     Deu.  14  :  13. 

Kite.  Lev.  11  :  14. 

Raven.    Lev.  11  :  15.    Job  38  :  41. 

Owl.    Lev.  11  :  16.    Job  60  :  28. 

Night  hawk.     Lev.  11:16. 

Cuckoo.     Lev.  U  :  16. 


BLO. 


18 


BOO. 


Hawk.    Lev.  11  :  16.    Job  39  :  26. 

Little  Owl.    Lev.  11  :  17. 

Cormorant.     Lev.  11  :  17.    Isa.  34  :  11. 

Great  owl.    Lev.  11  :  17. 

Swan.    Lev.  11  :  18. 

Pelican.    Lev.  U  :  18.     Psa.  102  :  6. 

Gier  eagle.     Lev.  11  :  18. 

Stork.     Lev.  11  :  19.    Psa.  104  :  17. 

Heron.     Lev.  11  :  19. 

Lapwing.    Lev.  U  :  19. 

Bat     Lev  II  :  19.     Isa  2  :  20. 

Ostrich.     Job  39  :  13-18. 

Bittern.     Isa.  14  :  23.    Isa.  34:11. 

Peacock.     1  Kin.  10  :  22.     Job  39  :  13. 

Not  to  be  eaten.    Lev.  11  :  13,  17.     Deu. 
14  :  12. 
Not  to  be  eaten  with  their  young.  Deu.  22  : 

6,7. 
Taken  in  snares  or  nets.     Pro.  1  :  17. 
Often  sufl'ered  for  man's  sin.  Gen.  6  :  7.  Jer. 

12  :  4.     Eze.  33  :  20.     Hos.  4  :  3. 
Solomon  wrote  the  history  of    1  Kin.  4  ;  33. 
Confinement  of,  in  cages  alluded  to.  Jer.  5:27. 
No  likeness  of,  to  be  made  for  worship. 

Deu.  4  :  17. 
Often  worshipped  by  idolaters.  Rom.  1  :  23. 
Ili.ustr-itive 

Of  cruel  and  rapacious  kings.  Isa.  46  :  11 

Of  hostile  nations.    Jer.  12  :  9. 

Of  people  of  difl'erent  countries.   Eze.  31  : 
6.     iMat.  13  :  32. 

Of  unsettled  persons,  &.c.  Pro  27:8  Isa  16:2 

Of  the  devil  and  his  spirits.     i\;at.  13  :  4, 
with  19  v. 

(Snaring,)  of  death.    Eco.  9  :  12. 

(Snaring,)  of  designs  of  the  wicked.   Psa 
124  :  7.     Pro.  1  :  10-17.     Pro.  7  :  23. 
No.    31.    BLOOD. 
The  life  of  animals.  Gen.  9:4.  Lev.  17  :  11,14 
Fluid.    Deu.  12  :  16. 
Red     2  Kin  3  :  22.    Joel  2  ;  31. 
Of  all  men  the  same.    Acts  17  :  26. 
Eating  of,  forbiddkn  to 

Man  after  tlie  flood.     Gen.  9  :  4. 

The  Israelites  under  the  law.  Lev.  3  :  17. 
Lev.  17  :  10,  12. 

The  early  Christians.    Acts  15  :  20,  29 
The  Jews  often  guilty  of  eating   1  Sam.  14  : 

32,  33.     Eze.  33  :  25, 
Of  animals  slain  for  food  to  be  poured  on  the 

earth  and  covered.  Lev.  17  :  13.  Deu.  12  : 

16,  24. 

Birds  of  prey  delight  in.    Job  39  :  30. 

Beasts  of  prey  delight  in.  Num.  23  :  24.  Psa. 

63  :  23. 
Shedding  of  human. 

Forbidden.     Gen.  9  :  5. 

Hateful  to  God.     Pro.  6  :  16,  17. 

Defiling  to  the  land.     Psa  106  :  38. 

Defiling  to  the  person.     Isa.  59  :  3. 

Jews  often  guilty  of  Jer.  22  :  17.  Eze.  22:4, 

Always  punished.     Gen.  9  :  6. 

Mode  of  clearing  those  accused  of.    Deu 
21  :  1-9. 


The  price  of,  not  to  be  consecrated.   Mat. 

27  :6. 
Of  lkg.1l  sAcniFicF.s 

For  atonement.  Exo  30  :  10.  Lev.  17  :  11. 

For  purification.     Heb,  9  :  13,  19-22. 

How  disposed  of   Exo.  29  :  12.   Lev.  4  :  7. 

Not  ofl'ered  with  leaven.    Exo.  23  :  18. 
Exo.  34  :  25. 

Inefi'ectual  to  remove  sin.    Heb.  10  :  4. 
Idolaters  made  drinlv-oflerings  of.  Psa.  16  :4. 
Water  turned  into,  as  a  sign.    Exo.  4  :  30, 

with  ver.  9. 
Waters  of  Egypt  turned  into,  as  a  judgment. 

Exo.  7  :  17-21. 
Illustrativf, 

(Wasliing  the  feet  in,)  of  victories.    Psa. 
68  ;  10,     Psa  68  :  23. 

(Building  with.)  of  oppression  and  cru- 
elty.    Hab.  2  :  li. 

(Frei)aring  unto,)  of  ripening  for  destruc- 
tion.   Eze  3,i  :  6. 

(On  one's  own  head,)  of  guilt.  Lev.  20  :  9. 
2  Sam.  1  ;  16      Eze.  18  :  13. 

(Given  to  drink.)   of  severe  judgments. 
Eze.  16  :  38,     Rev,  16  :  6, 

No.    32.    BOOKS. 
Probable  origin  of.    Job  19  :  23,  24. 
.Made  of 

Papyrus  or  paper  reed,     laa,  19  :  7. 

Parchment     2  Tim.  4  :  13. 
.Made  in  a  roll.  Isa.  M  :  4.  Jer,  36  : 2.  Eze.  2:9. 
Written  with  pen  and  ink.    Jer.  36  :  18.    3 

Jno.  13. 
Often  written  on  both  sides.     Eze.  2  :  10, 
Often  sealed.  Isa.  29  :  11.  Dan.  12  : 4.  Rev.5:l. 
Oiten  dedicated  to  persons  of  distinction. 

Luke  1  :  3.     Acts  1  :  1. 
Were  numerous  and  most  e.xpensive.   Acts 

19  :  19. 
The  ancients  fond  of  making.     Ecc.  12  :  12. 
Divine  communications  recorded  in.     Exo. 

17  :  14     Isa. 30  :  8.  Jer  35  :  2.   Rev.  1  :  19. 
Important  events  recorded  in.     Ezra  4  :  15. 

Ezra  6:1,2.   (mara.)  Est.  2  :  23. 
Erasures  in,  alluded  to,    Exo.  32  ;  33.  Num. 

5  :  23. 
Not  extant,  hut  mentioned  m  Scripture  ; 

Wars,  of  the  Lord.     Num.  21  :  14. 

.lasher.    Jos.  10  :  13.     2  Sam  1  :  18. 

Samuel  concerning  the  kingdom.     1  Sam. 
10  :2.=j. 

Chronicles  of  David.     1  Chr.  27  :  24. 

-lets  of  Solomon.     1  Kin.  11  :  41. 

Natural   history  by  Solomon.    1  Kin.  4  : 
32,  33. 

History  of  the  kings.     1  Chr,  9  :  1. 

Samuel  the  seer.     I  Chr.  29  :  29. 

Natiian.     1  Chr.  29  :  29.    2  Chr.  9  :  29. 

Shemaiah.    2  Chr  12  :  15. 

Gad  the  seer     1  Chr.  29  :  29. 

Ahijah  the  Shilonite.    2  Chr.  9  :  29. 

Visions  of  Iddo.  2  (;hr,  9  :  29.  2  Chr.  12  :  15. 

Jehu  the  son  of  Hanani.     2  Chr.  20  :  34. 

Sayings  of  the  seers.    2  Chr.  33  :  19. 


EOT. 


BOW. 


Illustrative  of 
Memorials  of  God's  providence.  Psa.  56  : 8. 

Psa  139  :  16. 

Memorials  of  conversation  and  conduct  of 

men.  Dan.  7  :  10.  Mai  3  :  16.  Rev.  MO  :  U. 

The  Kccord  of  the  church  of  Christ.  Dan. 

li   :  1.    Ileb    U  :  23.    Bev.  20  :  J2,  15. 

Rev.  22  :  19. 

No.   33.    BOTTLES. 
First  mention  of,  in  Scripture,     Gen.  21  :  14. 
Ancients  often  drank  from.     Hab.  2  :  15. 
Used  for  holding 
AVatcr.     Gen.  21  :  14,  15,  19. 
Milk.     Jud-  4  :  19. 

Wine.     1  Sam.  1  :  24.     1  Sam.  16  :  20. 
Some,  made  of  earthenware.    Jer.  19  : 1. 

M.IDE  OF  SKINS 

Shrivelled    and    dried     by    smoke.     Psa. 

119:83. 
Marred  by  age  and  use.     Jos.  9  : 4,  13. 
When  old.  unfit  for  holding  new  wine. 

Mat  9  :  17.     Mar.  2  :  22. 
Sometimes  probably  of  large  dimensions. 

1  Sam.  25:18.    2  Sam.  16:1. 
Illvstr.\  riVE 
Of  the  clouds.    Job  38  :  37. 
Of  God's  remembrance.     Psa  56  :  8. 
Of  sinners  ripe  for  judgment.     Jer.  13  : 

12-14. 
(Dried  up,)  of  the  afflicted.    Psa.  119  :  83 
(Ready  to  burst,)  of  the  impatient.    Job 

32  :  19. 
(Broken,)    of    severe   judgments.     Isa 

30  :  14.  (viarg.)  Jer.  19  :  10.  Jer.  48  :  12. 

No.   34.    BOW,  THE. 
An  instrument  of  war.     Gen.  48  :  22.     Isa. 

7  :  24. 
Sometimes  used  in  hunting.     Gen.  27  :  3. 
For  shooting  arrows.  1  Chr.  12  :  2  (see  marg.) 
Called  the  battle  bow.     Zee.  9  :  10.     Zee. 

10  :4. 
Those  who  used,  callf.d 

Bowmen.     Jer.  4  :  29. 

Archers.    1  Sam.  31  : 3.  (/nare.)  Jer.  51  :  3. 
Usually  of  steel.   2  Sam.  22  :  35.  Job  20  :  24. 
Held  in  the  left  hand.     Eze.  39  :  3. 
Drawn  with  full  force.    2  Kin.  9  ;  24. 
The  Jews  taught  to  use.    2  Sam.  1  :  18. 
Used  expertly  bt 

Lydians.    Jer.  46  :  9. 

Elamites.    Jer  49  :  35. 

Philistines.     1  Sam.  31  :  2,  3. 

Sons    of  Reuben,    Gad,    and  Manasseh, 
1  Chr,  6  :  18. 

Benjamites.  1  Chr.  12  :  2.  2  Chr.  14  :  8. 
Given  as  a  token  of  friendship.  1  Sam.  18  :4. 
Often  furnished  by  the  state.  2  Chr.  36  :  14. 
Of  the  vanquished,  broken  and  burned.  Psa. 

37  :  15.     Eze.  39  :  9. 
Illustrative 

Of  strength  and  power.     Job  29  :  20. 

Of  the  tongue  of  the  wicked.    Psa.  11:2. 
Jer.  9  : 3. 


19  BRA. 

(When  deceitful,)  of  the  hypocrite.    Psa. 

78  :  57.     Hos.  7  :  16. 
(When    broken,)    of  the    overthrow    of 

power.     1  Sam.  2  :  4.   Jer.  49  :  35.    Hos. 

1  :  5.     Hos.  2  :  18. 

No.   35.    BRASS,  OR  COPPER. 

Dug  out  of  the  mountains.     Deu.  8  :  9. 
Purified  by  smelting.     Job  28  :  2. 
Chakactebized  by 

Strength.     Job  40  :  18. 

Hardness.     Lev.  26  :  19. 

\  ellow  color.     Ezra  8  :  27.  (marg.) 

Fusibility.     Eze.  22  :  18,  20. 

Sonorousness.     1  Cor.  13  :  1. 
Takes  a  high  polish.    2  Chr.  4  :  16.  (marg.) 

Eze.  1  :  7. 
Inferior  in  value  to  gold  and  silver.    Isa. 

60  :  17.     Dan.  2  :  32.  39. 
Antiquity  of  working  in.     Gen.  4  :  22. 
E.vtensive  commerce  in.   Eze.  27  :  13.   Rev. 

18  :  12. 
Working  in,  a  trade.     Gen.  4  :  22.     1  Kin. 

'  :  14.    2  Chr.  24  :  12.    2  Tim.  4  :  14. 
Canaan  abounded  in.    Deu.  8  :  9,  with  Deu. 

3  :  25.   {marg.) 
Taken  in  war  ; 

Often  in  great  quantities.    Jos.  22  :  8.    2 
Sam.  S  :  8.     2  Kin  25  :  13-16. 

Cleansed  by  fire.     Num.  31  :  21-23. 

Generally  consecrated  to   God.    Jos.  6  : 
19,24.     2  Sam.  8  :  10,  11. 
Ofl'erings  of.  for  the  tabernacle.  Exo.  38  :  29. 
Collected  by  David  for  the  temple.     1  Chr. 

22  :  3,  14,  '16.     1  Chr.  29  :  2. 
Ofterings  of  for  the  temple.   1  Chr.  29  :  6,  7. 
Coined  for  money.  Mat.  10  :  9.  Mar.  12  :  41. 

(marg.) 
Made  into 

.Mirrors.     Exo.  38  :  8.  (marg.) 

Gates.     Psa.  107  :  16.     Isa.  45  :  2. 

Bars  for  gates.     I  Kin.  4  :  13. 

Fetters.     Jud.  16  :  21.     2  Kin.  25  :  7. 

Shields.     1  Kin.  14  :  27.     2  Chr.  12  :  10. 

Helmets.     1  Sam.  17  :  5. 

Greaves  for  the  legs.     1  Sam.  17  :  6. 

Household  vessels.     Mar.  7  ;  4. 

.Sacred  vessels.    Exo.  27  :  3.    1  Kin.  7  :  45. 

Altars.     K.xo  27  :  2.     Exo.  39  :  39. 

Sockets  for  pillars.     Exo.  38  :  10,  11,  17. 

Lavers.     Exo.  30  :  18.     1  Kin.  7  :  38. 

Pillars.     1  Kin.  7  :  15,  16. 

Idols.     Dan  6  :  4.     Rev.  9  :  20. 

Instruments  of  music.     1  Chr.  16  :  19. 
Moses  made  the    serpent  of.    Num.  21  :  9. 

2  Kin.  18:4. 
Illustrative  of 

Obstinate  sinners.     Isa.  48  : 4.    Jer.  6  :  28. 

The  decrees  of  God.    Zee.  6  :  1. 

The  strength  and  firmness  of  Christ.  Dan. 
10  :6.     Rev.  1  :  15. 

Strength  given  to    saints.    Jer.  15   :  20. 
.Mic.  4  :  13. 

Macedonian  empire.     Dan.  2  :  39. 


BRE.  20 


BRE. 


BRO. 


Extreme  Drought.     Deu.  28  :  23. 
The  earth  made  barren.    Lev.  26  :  19. 

No.    36.    BREAD. 
Given  by  God.     Ruth  1  :  6.     Mat.  6  :  H. 
Yielded  by  the  earth.  Job  23  : 5.  Isa.  55  :  10, 
Made  of 

Wheat.    Exo.29  :  2.     Psa.  81  :  16. 

Barley.    Jud.  7  :  13.    Jno.  6  :  9. 

Beans,  millet,  &c.     Eze.  4  :  9. 

Manna  (in  the  wilderness).  Num.  11  :  8. 
Corn  ground  for  maliing.     Isa.  28  :  28. 
Was  kneaded.  Gen.  18  :  6.  Jer.  7  :  18.  Hos.7:4. 
Troughs  used  for  kneading.   Exo.  12  :  34. 
Usually  leavened.  Lev.  23  :  17.  Mat.  13  :  33. 
Sometimes  unleavened.  Exo.  12:18. 1  Cor  5:8. 
Was  formed  into 

Loaves.     1  Sam.  10  :  3,  4.    Mat.  14  :  17. 

Cakes.    2  Sam.  6  :  19.     1  Kin.  17  :  13. 

Wafers.     Exo.  16  :  31.    Exo.  29  :  23. 
Was  baked 

On  hearths.     Gen.  18  :  6. 

On  coals  of  fire.  Isa.  44  :  19.  Jno.  21  :  9. 

In  ovens.    Lev.  26  :  26.     Hos.  7  :  4-7. 
Making  of,  a  trade.  Gen.  40  :  2.  Jer.  37  :  21. 
Ordinar}',   called  common  bread.     1   Sam. 

21  :  4. 
Sacred,  called  hallowed  bread.  1  Sam.  21: 4,6 
Nutritious  and  strengthening.    Psa.  104  :  15. 
When  old,  dry  and  mouldy.    Jos.  9  :  5,  12. 
Often  put  for  the  whole  sustenance  of  man. 

Gen.  3  :  19.     Gen.  39  ;  6.     Mat.  6  :  11. 
The  principal  food  used  by  the  ancients. 

Gen.  IS  :  o.     Gen.  21  :  14.     Gen.  27  :  17. 

Jud.  19  :  5. 
Broken  for  use.    Lam.  4  :  4.    Mat.  14  :  19. 
Kept  in  baskeU.    Gen.  40  :  16.  Exo.  29  :  32. 
Publicly  sold.  Mat.  14  :  15,  with  Mat.  15  :  33. 
In  times  of  scarcity,  sold  by  weight.    Lev. 

26  ;  26.     Eze.  4  :  16. 
Scarceness  of,  sent  as  a  punishment.     Psa 

105  :  16.     Isa.  3  :  1.     Eze.  5  :  16. 
Plentv  of,  promised  to  the  obedient.     Lev. 

26  :  5. 
Often  given  as  a  present.     1  Sam.  25  :  18.    2 

Sara.  16  :  2.     1  Chr.  12  :  40. 
Served  round  after  funerals.  Eze.  24  :  17-2' 
With  water,  the  food  of  prisons.  1  Kin.  22  :  27. 
Crumb  of,  used  to  wipe  the  fingers,  thrown 

under  the  table.  Mat.  15  :27.  Luke  16  :21 
First  fruit  of,  oft'ered  to  God.  Num.  15  : 1'J,  20. 
Offered   with  sacrifices.     Exo.  29   :  2,   23. 

Num.  2S  :  2. 
Placed  on  a  table  of  shew  bread.  Exo.  25  :  30. 
Multitudes  miraculously  fed  by  Christ  with. 

Mat.  14  :  19-21.     Mat.  15  :  34-37. 
Illvstrative 

Of  Christ     Jno.  6  :  33-35. 

(Wlien  broken.)  of  the  death  of  Christ. 
Mat.  26  :  26.  with  1  Cor.  11  :  23,  24. 

(Partaking  of,)  of  communion  of  saints. 
Acts  2:  46.     1  Cor.  10  :  17. 

(Want  of.)  of  extreme  poverty.  Pro.  12  :  9. 
Isa.  3  :  7. 


(Seeking  or  begging,)  of  extreme  poverty. 

1  Sam.  2  :  36.  Psa.  37  :  25.  Lam.  1  :  l"l. 
(Fulness  of,)  of  abundance.  Eze.  16  :  49. 
(Eating  without  scarceness,)  of  plenty. 

Deu.  8  :  9. 
(Of  adversity,)  of  heavy  affliction.    Isa. 

30  :  20. 
(Of  tears,)  of  sorrow.     Psa.  80  :  5. 
(Of  deceit,)  of  unlawful  gain.    Pro.  20  :  17. 
(Of  wickedness,)  of  oppression.  Pro.  4  :  17. 
(Of  idleness,)  of  sloth.  Pro.  31  :27. 

No.    37.     BREASTPLATE. 

A  part  of  defensive  armour.     1  Kin.  22  :  34, 

Imai-g.) 
.4  part  of  the  high  priest's  dress.  Exo.  28  : 4. 
For  soldiers. 
Made  of  iron.     Rev.  9  :  9. 
Bright  and  shining.     Rev.  9  :  17. 
For  the  high  priest. 
Materials  of.     Exo.  28  :  15.    Exo.  39  :  8. 
Form   and  dimensions  of.    Exo.  28  :  16. 

Exo.  39  :  9. 
Made  from  the  oft'ering  of  the  people. 

Exo.  35  :  9. 
Had  names  of  the  tribes  engraved  on  pre- 
cious stones.   Exo.  28  :  17-21.   Exo.  39  : 

10,  14. 
Inseparably  united  to  the  ephod.    Exo. 

28  :  22-2S.     Exo.  39  :  15-21. 
The  Urim  and  Thumraim  placed  in.  Exo. 

28  :  30.     Lev.  8  :  8. 
Worn  as  a  memorial.     Exo.  28  :  29,  with 

Isa.  49  :  16. 
Illustrative  of  the 
Righteous  judgment  of  Christ.  Isa.  59  :  17. 
Defence  of  righteousness.    Eph.  6  :  14. 
Defence  of  faith  and  love.     1  The.  5  :  8. 

No.    38.   BROOKS. 
Canaan  abounded  with.    Deu.  8  :  7. 
Often  ran  over  pebbles.   1  Sam.  17  :  40.  Job 

22  :  24. 
Borders  of,  favourable  to 

Grass.     1  Kin.  18  ;  5. 

Willows.    Lev,  23  :  40.    Job  40  :  22. 

Reeds.     Isa.  19  :  7. 

Abounded  with  fish.     Isa.  19  :  8. 

Aft'orded  protection  to  a  country.  Isa.l9  : 6. 
Mentioned  in  scripture  ; 

Arnon.     Num.  21  :  14,  15. 

Besor.     1  Sam.  30  :  9. 

Gaash.    2  Sam.  23  :  30.     1  Chr.  11  :  32. 

Cherith.     1  Kin.  17  :  3,  5. 

Eschol.     Num.  13  :  23,  24. 

Kidron.  2  Sam.  15  :  23.  1  Kin.  15  :  13.  Jno. 
IS  :  1. 

Kishon.     1  Kin.  18  :  40.    Psa.  83  :  9. 

Zered.    Deu.  2  :  13. 

Of  the  willows.     Isa.  15:7. 
Illustrative 

Of  wisdom.     Pro.  18:4. 

Of  temporal  abundance.     Job  20  :  17. 
I     (Deceptive)  of  false  friends.    Job  6  :  15. 


21 


BUR. 


Jno. 


(Drinking  of,  by  the  way,)  of  help  in  dis-' 
tress.     Psa.  110:7.  I 

No.  39.    BURIAL.  ' 

Probable  origin  of     Gen.  4  :  9,  10. 

Design  ol.     Uen.  33  :  3,  4.  ' 

Attkndf.d  bv  i 

Family  of  tlie  dead.  Gen.  50  :  5,  6,  S.  Mat. 
8:-il. 

Numbers  of  friends,  &c.  Gen.  50  :  7,  9.  2 
Sam   3  :  31.     Luke  7  :  U. 

Female  friends.  Mar.  15  :  47.  Luke  7  :  13. 

Hired  mourners.     Jer.  9  :  17,  IS. 
Great  lameutaliou  at.  Gen.  oO  :  10,  11.  2  Sam. 

3  ;  31,  3>. 
Orations  sometimes  made  at.  •.!  Sam.  3  :  33,  34. 
Thk  body  W.VS 

Washed  before.     Acts  9  :  37. 

Anointed  for.     Mat.  26  :  12. 

AVound  in  linen  for.     Jno.  II 

19  :  40.  1 

Preserved  with  sjuces.    Jno.  19  :  39,  40.     j 

Sometimes  burned  before.     1  Sam.  31  :  12. 

Carried  on  a  bier  to.    2  Sam.  3  :  31.   Luke 
7  :  14. 
Perfumes  burned  at.  2  Chr  16  :  14.  Jer.  34  : 5. 
Antiquity  of  coffins  for.     Gen.  50  :  26. 
Often  took  place   immediately  after  death. 

Jiio.  11  :  17,  with  39  V.     Acts  6  :  6,  10. 
Of  persons  embalmed,  deferred  for  seventy 

days.     Gen.  50  :  3,  4. 
Of  i)ersons  hanged,  always  on  the  day  ofi 

execution.     Deu.  21  :  23'.    Jno.  19  :  31. 
The  right  of  all  nations.    Jud.  16  :  31.    Jno. 

19  :  .33. 
Of  enemies,  sometimes  performed  by   the 

conquerors.  1  Kin.  11  :  15.  Eze.  39  :  11-14. 
Of  the  friendless,  a  kind  act.  2  Sam.  2:5. 
Places  used  kor  ;  | 

Natural  caves.     Gen.  23  :  19.    Jno.  11 

Caves  hewn  out  of  rocks.     Isa.  22 
Mat  27  :  60. 

Gardens.    2  Kin.  21  :  18,  26.    Jno.  19  :  41. 

Under  trees.     Gen.  35  :  8.     1  Sam.  31  :  13. 

Tops  of  hills.    Jos.  24  :  33.  2  Kin.  23  :  16. 

Houses  of  the  deceased.  1  Sam.  25  :  1. 
1  Kiu  2  :  34. 

The  city  of  David  for  the  kings  of  Judah. 
1   Kin.  2   :  10.    2  Chr.  21  :  20.    2  Chr. 
24  :  16. 
Antiquity  of  purchasing  places  for.     Gen. 

23  :  7-16. 

FL.1CES  OF, 

Frequently  prepared  and  pointed  out  dur- 
ing life."  Gen.  50  :  ,5.  2  Chr.  16  :  14. 
Mat,  27  :  60. 

Members  of  a  family  interred  in  the  same 
Gen  25  :  10.    Gen.  49  :  31.    2  Sam.  2  :  32 

Held  in  high  veneration.     Neh.  2  :  3,  5. 

Provided  for  the  common  people.  Jer. 
26  :  23. 

Provided  for  aliens  and  strangers.    Slat. 

Visited  by  sorrowing  friends.   Jno.  11  :31. 


16. 


Pillars  erected  on.    Gen.  35  :  20. 

Tombs  erected  over.     Mat.  23  :  27-29. 

Sometimes  had  inscriptions.  2  Kin.  23  :  17. 

Sometimes  not  apparent.     Luke  11  :  44. 

For  criminals  marked  by  heaps.  Jos.  7  :  26. 

Were   ceremonially  unclean.     Num.  19  : 
16,  IS. 

Often  desecrated  by  idolatry.  Isa.  65  :  3,  4. 
The  Jews  anxious  to  be  interred  in  their 

family  places  of     Gen.  47  :  29-31.     Gen. 

49  :  29,  30.     Gen.  60  :  25.     2  Sam.  19  :  37. 
Followed  bv  a  feast.    2  Sam.  3  :  35.    Jer. 

16  :  7,  8.     Hos.  9  :  4. 
Privation  of,  considered  a  calamity. Ecc.  6  :  3. 
Privation  of,  tlueatened  as  a  punishment. 

2  Kin.  9  :  10.    Jer  S  :  2.    Jer.  16  :  4. 
An  ignominious,  compared  to  the  burial  of 

an  ass.    Jer.  22  :  19.  ' 

Illustrative    of  regeneration.    Rom.  6  :  4. 

Col.  2  :  12. 

No.  40.    BURNT  OFFERING,  THE. 
To  be  offered  only  to  the  Lord.  Jud.  13  :  16. 
Specially   acceptable.    Gen.  8   :   21.    Lev. 

1  :9,  13,17. 
The  most  ancient  of  all  sacrifices.     Gen. 

4  :  4,  with  Gen.  8  :  20.     Gen.  22  :  2,  13. 

Job  1  :  5. 
Otlered  by  the  Jews  before  the  law.    Exo. 

10  :  25.     Exo.  24  :  6. 

To  BE  TAKEN  FROM 

The  flock  or  herd.    Lev.  1  :  2. 

The  fowls.     Lev.  1  :  14. 
Was  an  atonement  for  sin.     Lev.  9  :  7. 
Guilt  tiansferred  to,  by  imposition  of  hands. 

Lev.  1  :  4.     Num.  8  :  12. 
Required  to  be 

Killed,  if  a  beast,  by  the   person  who 
brought  it.     Lev.  1  :  5,  11. 

Killed,  if  a  bird,  by  the  priest.  Lev.  1  :  15. 

For  the  people  at  large,  killed  and  pre- 
pared by  the  Levites.     Eze.  44  :  11. 

A  male  without  blemish.   Lev.  1  :  3.  Lev. 
22  :  19. 

Voluntary.     Lev.  1  :  3.    Lev.  22  :  18,  19. 

Presented  at  the  door  of  the  tabernacle. 
Lev.  1  :  3.     Deu.  12  :6,  11,  14. 

Oftbred  by  priests  only.  Lev.l  :9.  Eze. 44:15. 

Ofl'ered  in  righteousness.     Psa.  51  :  19. 

Entirely  burned.     Lev.   1    :  S,  9,  12,   13. 
Lev.  6  :9. 
Blood  of,  sprinkled  round   about  upon  the 

altar.    Lev.  1  :  5,  11. 
If  a  bird,  tlie  blood  was  wrung  out  at  the 

side  of  altar.     Lev.  1  :  15. 
Ashes  of,  collected  at  the  foot  of  the  altar, 

and  conveyed  without  the  camp.  Lev  6:11. 
Skin  of,  given  to  the  priests  for  clothing. 

Lev  7  :  8.     See  Gen.  3  :  21. 
Was  offered 

Every  morning  and  evening.     Exo.  29  : 
38-42. 

Every  sabbath  day.    Num.  28  :  9,  10. 

The  first  day  of  every  month.  Num.  23:11. 


CAL. 


The    seven   days  of  unleavened  bread. 

Num.  38  :  19,  -U. 
The  atonement  day.   Lev.  16  :  3,  5.   Num. 

29  :  8. 
At  consecration  of  Levites.    Num.  8  :  12. 
At  consecration  of  priests.    Lev.  9  :  2, 

12-14. 
At  consecration  of  kings.  1  Chr.  29  :  21-23. 
At  puriiication  of  women.     Lev.  12  :  6. 
For  Nazarites  after  defilement,  or  at  expi- 
ration of  their  vow.     Num.  6:11,14. 
For  the  healed  leper.  Lev.  14  :  13,  19,  20. 
At  dedication  of  sacred  places.    Num.  7: 

lo,  &c.     1  Kin.  S  :  64. 
After  great  mercie.s.     1   Sam.  6  :   14.    2 

Sam.  24  :  22,  2o. 
Before  going  to  war.     1  Sam.  7  :  9. 
With  sound  of  trumpets  at  feasts.     Num. 

10  :  10. 
The  fat,  &c.,  of  all  peace  offerings  laid  on, 
and  consumed  with  the  daily.     Lev.  3  :  5. 
Lev.  6  :  12. 
Of  the  wielded,  not  accepted  by  God.    Jsa. 

1  :  10,  11.    Jer.  6  :  19,  20.    Amos  5  :  22. 
Obedience  better  than.    1  8am.  15  :  22.   Jer. 

7  :  21-23. 

Knowledge  of  God,  better  than.  Hos.  6  :  6. 

Love  of  God,  better  than.     Mar.  12  :  33. 

Abraham  tried  by  the  command  to  ofter 
Isaac  as      Gen  22  ch. 

Incapable  of  removing  sin,  and  reconciling 
to  God.  Psa.  40  :  6.  Psa.  50  :  8   Heb.  10  :  6. 

The  most  costly,  no  adequate  tribute  to 
God.     Isa.  40  :  16,  with  Psa.  50  :  9-13. 

Guilt  of  unauthorized  persons  ofl'ering.  1 
Sam.  13  :  12,   13. 

Guilt  of  ofl'ering,  except  in  the  place  ap- 
pointed.    Lev.  17  :  8,  9. 

Of  human  victims  execrated.    Deu.  12  :  31. 

2  Kin.  3  :  27.     Jer.  7  :  31.    Jer.  19  :  5. 
Illustrative  of 

The  oft'eriug  of  Christ.     Eph.  5  :  2.    Heb. 

10  :  8-10. 
Devotedness  to  God.    Kom.  12  :  1. 

No.  41.    CALF,  THE. 

The  young  of  the  heard.    Job  21  :  10.    Jer. 

31  :  12 
Playfulness  of,  alluded  to.     Psa.  29  :  6. 
Fed  on 

iMilk.     1  Sam.  6  :  10. 

Branches  of  trees,  &c.     Isa.  27  :  10. 
Fattened  in  stalls,  &c.  1  Sam.  28  :  24.  Amos. 

6  :  4. 
Oft'ered  in  sacrifice.     Lev.  9  :  2,  3.    Heb.  9  : 

12,  19. 
Of  a  year  old  best  for  sacrifice.     Mic.  6  :  6. 
If  first-born  not  redeemed.    Num.  18  :  17. 
Eaten  in  the  patriarchal  age.     Gen.  18  :  7,  8. 
When  fattened  considered  a   delicacy.     1 

Sam.  28  :  24,  2.5.     Amos  6  :  4.     Luke  15  : 

23,  27. 

ILLUSTR.1TIVE  OF 

Saints  nourished  by  grace.     MaL  4  :  2. 


22  CAL. 

Sacrifices  of  praise.    Hos.  14  :  2.    Heb. 

13:  15. 
Patient  endurance.    Eze.  1  :  7.  Rev.  4  :  7. 

No.  42.    CALF    OF  GOLD. 
Made  on  account  of  the  delay  of  Moses  in 

the  mount.     Kxo.  32  :  1. 
Was  .made 
Of  the    ornaments    of  the  women.  Sec. 

Exo.  32  :  2,  3. 
To  represent  God.    Exo.  32  :  4,  5,   with 

Psa.  106  :  20. 
-After  an  Egyptian  model.    Acts  7  :  39,  41. 
To  go   before  the    congregation.     Exo. 
32  :  1. 
Molten  in  the  fire.   Exo.  32  :  4.    Psa.  106  :  19. 
Fashioned  with  a  graving  tooL    Exo.  32  :  4. 
An  altar  built  before.     Exo.  32  :  5. 
Sacrifices  oft'ered  to.  Exo.  32  :  6.  Acts  7  :  41. 
Worshipped  with  profane  revelry.  Exo.  32  : 

6,  18,19,25.     1  Cor.  10  :  7. 
Making  of, 
A  very  great  sin.    Exo.  32  :  21,  30,  31. 
A  forgetting  of  God.     Psa  106  :  21. 
A  turning  aside  from  the  divine    com- 
mand.    Exo.  32  :  8.     Deu.  9:12,  16. 
Excited  wrath  against  Aaron.  Deu.  9  :  20. 
Excited  wrath  against  IsraeL  Exo.  32  :  10. 

Deu.  9  :  14,  19. 
Caused  Moses  to  break  the  tables  of  the 

testimony.     Exo.  32  :  19.     Deu.  9  :  17. 
Israel  punished  for.     Exo.  32  :  26-29,  35. 
Moses  interceded  for  those  who  worship- 
ped. Exo.  32  :  11-14,  30-34.  Deu.  9  :  18-20. 
Destroyed  by  Moses.     Exo.  32  :  20.    Deu. 

9  ;  21. 
Punishment  of  those  who  worshipped,   a 
warning  to  others.     1  Cor.  10  :  6-7. 

No.  43.    CALVES    OF  JKROBOAM. 
Made  of  gold.     1  Kin.  12  :  28. 
Made  to  prevent  the   Israelites    going    to 

Jerusalem.     1  Kin.  12  :  26,  27. 
Callf.d  the 

Golden  calves.  2  Kin.  10  :  29.  2  Chr.  13  :  8. 

Calves  of  Bethaven.     Hos.  10:5. 

Calves  of  Samaria.     Hos.  8  :  6. 
Placed  in  Dan  and  Bethel.     1  Kin.  12  :  29. 
Probably  from  an  Egyptian  model.     1  Kin. 

1 1  :  40. 
Designed  to  represent  God.     1  Kin.  12  :  28. 
Priests  appointed  for.    1  Kin.  12  :  31.    2  Chr. 

11  :  1-5. 
Sacrifices  ottered  to.     1  Kin.  12  :  32.     1  Kin. 

13  :  1. 
Feasts  appointed  for.     1  Kin.  12  :  32,  33. 
Were  kissed  in  adoration.     Hos.  13  :  2. 
Wonsnip  OF. 

Denounced  by  a  prophet     1  Kin  13  :  1-3. 

Adopted  by  succeeding  kings.  1  Kin.  15  : 
34.  1  Kin.  16  :  26.  2  Kin.  10  :  29,  3!. 
2  Kin.  14  :  24. 

Became  the  sin  of  IsraeL  1  Kin.  12  :  30. 
2  Kin.  10  :  31.     2  Chr.  13  :  8. 


CAM. 


CAN. 


23 


CAN. 


CAV. 


God's  people  refused  to   worship.     1  Kin. 

19:  18.    2Chr.  11  :  16. 
Guilt  of  making.     1  Kin.  14  :  9, 10. 
Guilt  of  worshipping.     1  Kin.  14  :  15,  16. 

2  Kin.  17  :  22,  23. 
Predictions  respecting  ; 

Captivity.     Hos.  10  :  6. 

Destruction.    Hos.  8  : 6.    Hos.  10  :  9. 

Punishment  of  the  worshippers.     Hos.  8  : 
13,  14. 

No.  44.    CAMEL,  THE. 

Unclean.    Lev.  11:4.    Deu.  14  :  7. 
Found  in  deserted  places.    Eze.  25  :  5. 
Chau.\cterized  ey 

The  bunches  on  its  back.    Isa.  30  :  6. 

Its  docility.     Gen.  24:11. 
The  dromedary  a  species  of,  remarkable  for 

swiftness.     Jer.  2  :  2d. 
Abounded  in  the  .east.    1  Chr.  5  :  21.    Isa. 

60  :  6. 
A  part  of  patriarchal  wealth.    Gen.  12  :  16. 

Gen.  30  :43.    Job  1  :  3. 
Kept  in  numbers  by  kings.    1  Chr.  27  :  30. 
Used  for 

Riding.     Gen.  24  :  61. 

Drawing  chariots.     Isa.  21  :  7. 

Carrying  burdens.     Gen.  37  :  25.     1  Kin. 
10":  2.     2  Kin.  8:9. 

Conveying  posts    and  messengers.    Est. 
8  :  10. 

War.    Jud.  7  :  12.     1  Sam.  30  :  17. 
Of  the  rich  adorned  with  chains.    Jud.  8  : 

21,26. 
Furniture  of,  alluded  to.    Gen  31  :  34. 
.Subject  to  plagues.     E.vo.9:3.    Zee.  14: 15. 
Treated  with  great  care.     Gen.  24  :  31,  32. 
Esteemed  a  valuable  booty.  1  Chr.  5  :20,  21. 

2  Chr.  14  :  15.  Job  1  :  17.  Jer.  49  :  29,  32. 
Coarse  cloth  made  from  its  hair.  Mat.  3  :  4. 
Referred  to  in  illustrations  by  Christ.    Mat. 

19:24.    Mat.  23:24. 

No.  45.    CANAANITES,  THE. 

Descended  from  Ham.     Gen.  10  :  6. 
An  accursed  race.     Gen  9  :  25,  26. 
Ditierent  families  of     Gen.  10  :  15-18. 
Comprised  seven  distinct  nations.  Deu.  7:1. 
Possessions  of  how  bounded.     Gen.  10  :  19. 
Country  of,  fertile.  E.xo.  3  :  17.  Num.  13  :  27. 
Described  as 

Great  and  mighty.     Num.  13  :  2S.     Deu. 
7:1. 

Idolatrous.     Deu.  29  :  17. 

Superstitious      Deu.  IS:  9-11. 

Profane  and  wicked.  Lev.  18  :  27. 
Extremely  numerous.  Deu.  7  :  17. 
Had  many   strong  cities.      Num.   13   :  28. 

Deu.  1  :  23. 
Expelled  for  wickedness.    Deu.  9:4.   Deu. 

18  :  12. 
Abraham 

Called  to  dwell  am.ongst.    Gen.  12  :  1-5. 

Was  promised  the  country  of,  for  inheri- 


tance.   Gen.   13  :  14-17.    Gen.  15  :  13. 
Gen.  17  : 8. 
Had  his  faith  tried  by  dwelling  amongst. 
Gen.  12  :  6.     Gen.  13  :  7. 
Kind  to  the  patriarchs.     Gen.  14  :  13.     Gen. 

23  :6. 
Israel  commanded 
To  make  no  league  with.  Deu.  7  :  2.  Jud. 

2  :2. 
Not  to  intermarry  with.     Deu.  7  :  3.    Jos. 

23  :  12. 

Not  to  follow  idols  of.   Exo.  23  :  24.   Deu. 
7  :  25. 

Not  to  follow  customs  of.     Lev.  18  :  26, 27. 

To  destroy,  without  mercy.  Deu.  7  :  2,  24. 

To  destroy  all  vestiges  of  their  idolatry. 
Exo  23  :  24.     Deu.  7  :  5,  25. 

Not  to  fear.     Deu.  7  :  17,  18.     Deu.  31  :  7. 
Terrified  at  the  approach  of  Israel.     Exo. 

16  :  15,  16,  with  Jos.  2  :  9-11,  and  Jos.  5:1. 
Partially  subdued  by  Israel.    Jos.  10  ch.  and 

Jos.  11  ch.  with  Jud.  1  ch. 
Part  of,  left 

To  try  Israel.   Jud.  2:21,22.    Jud.  3  : 1-4. 

To  chastise  Israel.     Num.  33  :  55.    Jud. 
2  :  3.     Jud.  4  :  2. 
Israel  ensnared  by.    Jud.  2  : 3, 19.    Psa.  106 : 

36-38. 
Some  descendants  of,  in  our  Lord's  time. 

Mat.  15  :  22.     Mar.  7  :  26. 

No.    46.    CANDLESTICK. 

A  part  of  household  furniture.  2  Km.  4  :  10. 
Used  for  holding 
Candles  or  torches.     Mat.  5  :  15. 
Lamps.     Exo.  25  :  31,  37.     Zee.  4  :  2. 
For  the  taber.vacle 
Form  &c.  of  Exo.  25  :  31-36.  Exo.  37  :  17-22. 
Held  seven  golden  lamps.    Exo.  25  :  37. 

Exo.  37  :  23. 
Had  snuflers,  &c.  of  gold.     Exo.  25  :  39. 

Exo  37  :  23. 
Weighed  a  talent  of  gold.     Exo.  25  :  39. 
After  a  divine  pattern.  Exo.  25 :  40.  Num. 

S  :4. 
Called  the  lamp  of  God.    1  Sam.  3  :  3. 
Called  the  pure  candlestick.    Lev.  24  :  4. 
Placed  in  the  outer  sanctuary  over  against 

the  table.     Exo.  40  :  2-4.     Heb.  9  :  2. 
Lighted  with  olive  oil.  Exo.  27  :  20.  Lev. 

24  :  2. 

Lighted,  &c.  by  priests.  Exo.  27  :  21.  Lev. 

24  :  3,  4. 
Directions  for  removing.    Num.  4  :  9,  10. 
Illistrative  of 
Christ.    Zee.  4  :  2.  Jno.  8  :  12.  Heb.  9  :  2. 
The  church.    Rev.  1  :  13,  20. 
Ministers.     Mat.  5  :  14-16. 

No.  47.    CAVES. 
Natural.    Heb.  11  :  38. 
Artificial.    Jud.  6  :  2. 
Foi^ND  in  the 
Open  fields.    Gen.  23  :  20. 


CED. 


24 


Rocks.    Isa.  -2  :  19. 
Were  used  as 

Dwelling  places.     Gen.  19  :  30. 

Places  of  concealment.     1  Sam.  13  :  G.     1 
Sam.  14  :  11.  1  Kin.  IS  :  4.  Heb.  11  :  33. 

Resting  places.  1  Sam.  24  :  3.  1  Kin.  19  :9. 

Burial  places.  Gen.  23  :  19.  Jno.  11  :  3S. 

Haunts  of  robbers.  Jer.  7:11.  Mat.21:13. 

Hiding  places  of  wild  beasts.  Nah.  2  :  12. 
Often  capacious.  1  Sam.  22  : 1 ,  2. 1  Sam.  24  :  3 
Aflbrd   no   protection  from  the  judgments 

of  God.     Isa.  2  :  19.     Eze.  33  :  27.    Rev 

6  :  15. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture  ; 

AduUam.     1  Sam.  22  :  1. 

Engedi.  1  Sam.  23  :  29,  with  1  Sam.  24  : 1,  3. 

Machpelah.     Gen.  23  :  9. 

Makkedah.     Jos.  10  :  16,  17. 

No.  48.  CEDAR,  THE. 
Planted  by  God.  Psa.  104  :  16.  Isa.  41  :  19. 
Made  to  glorify  God.     Psa.  14S  :  9. 
Lebanon  celebrated  for.    Jud.  9  :  IS.    Psa 

92  :  12. 
Banks  of  rivers  favourable  to  the  growth  of. 

Num.  24  ;  6. 
Imported  largely  by  Solomon-  1  Kin.  10  :27. 
Described  as 

High    Isa.  37  :  24.  Eze.  17  :22.  Amos  2:9. 

Spreading.    Psa.  80  :  10,  11. 

Fragrant.     Song  of  Sol.  4  :  11. 

Graceful  and  beautiful.    Psa.  80:10.    Eze. 
17  :  23. 

Strong  and  durable.     Isa.  9  :  10. 
Considered  the  first  of  trees.     1  Kin.  4  :  33. 
Extensive  commerce  in.     1  Kin.  5  :  10,  11. 

Ezra  3  :  7. 
Used  in 

Building  temples.     1  Kin.  5  :  6,  6.     1  Kin, 
6  :9,  10. 

Building  palaces.   2  Sam.  5:11.   1  Kin.  7  : 
2,3. 

Making  masts  of  ships.     Eze.  27  :  5. 

Making  wardrobes.    Eze.  27  :  24. 

Making  chariots.     Song  of  Sol.  3  :  9. 

Purifying  the  leper.   Lev.  14  :  4-7,  49-52. 

Preparing  the  water  of  separation.     Num, 
19  :6. 

Making  idols.     Isa.  44  :  14. 
The  eagle  alluded  to  as 

Making  its  nest  in.    Jer.  22  :  23. 

Perching  on  the  high  branches  of.    Eze 
17  :3. 

Instrumental  in  propagating.  Eze.  17  : 4,  5 
Destruction  of,  a  punishment.    Jer.  22  :  7. 
Destruction  of,  exhibits  God's  power.    Psa 

29  :5. 
Illustrative  of 

Majesty,   strength,  and  glory  of  Christ 
Song  of  Sol  5  :  1-5.     Eze.  17  :  22,  23. 

Beauty  and  glory  of  Israel.    Num  24  :  6 

Saints' in  their  rapid  growth.     Psa.  92  :  12 

Powerful  nations.   Eze  31  :  3.  Amos  2  :  9, 

Arrogant  rulers.  Isa.  2  :  13.  Isa.  10  :  33,  34 


No.   49.    CENSERS. 


For  burning  incense.    Lev.  10  : 1.    2  Chr- 
26  :  19. 

Made  of 

Brass.     Num.  16  :  39. 

Gold.     1  Kin.  7  :  60. 
One  of  gold  in  the  most  holy  place.    Heb. 

9  :  4. 
Directions  for  removing.     Num.  4  :  14. 
Often  used  in  idolatrous  worship.  Eze.  8:11. 
Of  Korah,  &c.,  made  into  plates  to  cover 

the  altar.     Num.  16  :  18,  39. 
Typical  of  Christ's  intercession.    Rev.  8  : 

3,  5. 

No.  50.  CHARIOTS. 

Carriages  for  travelling,  &c..  Gen.  46  :  29. 
Carriages  used  in  war.     1  Kin.  20  :  25. 
Wheels  of,  described.     1  Kin.  7  :  33. 
Bound  with  traces.     Mic.  1  :  13. 
Drawn  by 

Horses.    2  Kin.  10  :  2.     Song  of  Sol.  1  :  9. 

Asses  and  camels.     Isa.  21  :  7. 
Value  of  in  Solomon's  time.     1  Kin.  10  :  29. 
Drivers  generally  employed  for.    1  Kin.  22  : 

34.     2  Chr.  IS  :  33. 
Sometimes  driven  by  the  owners.    2  Kin. 

9  :  16,20. 
Sometimes  driven  furiously.    2  Kin.  9  :  20. 

Isa.  5  :  28.     Jer.  4  :  13. 
Bounding  motion  of,  referred  to.  Nah.  2  :  3. 
Noise  occasioned  by,  referred  to.    2Kin.7: 

6.     Joel  2  :  o.     Nah.  3  :  2.     Rev.  9  :  9. 
Introduced  into  Israel  by  David.  2  Sam.  8  : 4. 
Multiplied  by  Solomon.     1  Kin  10  :  26. 

Imported  from  Egypt.     1  Kin.  10  :  28,  29. 
For  war. 

Armed  with  iron.   Jos.  17  :  16.   Jud.  1  :  19. 

Lighted  by  night  with  torches.  Nah.  2  : 3. 

Commanded  by  captains.     Exo.  14  :  7.     1 
Kin.  16  :  9. 

Advantageously  manoeuvered    in    a   flat 
country.     Jud.  1  ;  19.     1  Kin.  20  :  23-25. 

Formed  part  of  the  line  of  battle.     1  Kin. 
20  :  25. 

Used  in  pursuing  enemies.    Exo.  14  :  9. 
2  Sam.  1  :  6. 

Kept  in  chariot  cities.     1  Kin.  9  :  19.     1 
Kin.  10  :  26. 
Used  in  war   by  the 

Egyptians.     Exo.  14  :  7.    2  Kin.  18  :  24. 

Canaanites.    Jos.  17  :  16.    Jud.  4  :  3. 

Philistines.     1  Sam.  13  :  5. 

Syrians.     2  Sam.  10  :  IS.     1  Kin.  20  :  1. 

Assyrians.    2  Kin.  19  :  23. 

Ethiopians.     2  Chr.  14  : 9.    2  Chr.  16:8. 

Babylonians.     Eze.  23  :  24.     Eze.  26  :  7. 

Jew's.     2  Kin.  8:21.     2  Kin.  10  :  2. 
Kings  rode  in,  to  battle.     1  Kin,  22  :  35. 
Kings  used,  in  common.     1  Kin.  12  :  18.     1 

Kin   18  :  44. 
Persons  of  distinction  used.    Gen.  41  :  43. 

2  Kin.  5  :  9,  21.    Jer.  17  :  25.    Acts  8  :  28. 


CHE. 


CHI. 


25 


CHI. 


Often  attended  by  running  footmen.   1  Sam. 

8  :  U.    2  Sam.  16  :  1.     1  Kin.  1  :  b. 
Consecrated  to  the  sun.    2  ICjii.  23  :  II. 
Thk  Jk«s  co.ndk.mned  for 

Multiplving.    Isa.  2  :  7. 

Trusting'  to.    Isa.  22  :  18.     Isa.  31  :  1. 
Taken  in  war,  often  destr03ed.     Jos.  11  : 

6,9.   Jer.  51:21.   Mic.  6  :  10.   Nah.2:13. 
1llustr.\tive  of 

The  clouds.    Psa.  104  :  3. 

The  judgments  of  God.     Isa.  66  ;  15. 

Angels.  2  Kin.  6  :  16,  17,  with  Fsa.  63  :  17. 

Prophets.     2  Kin.  2  :  12.    2  Kin  13  :  14. 

Chrisfs  love  to  his  church.     Song  of  Sol. 
6  :  12. 
Elijah  taken  to  heaven  in  one  of  fire.  2  Kin. 

2  :  11. 

No.  51.    CHERUBIM. 

Form  and  appearance  of  Eze.  1:5-11, 13, 14. 
Animated  Liy  the  Spirit  of  God.  Eze.  1  :  12,20. 
Engaged  in  accomplishing  the  purposes  of 
God.  Eze.  1  :  1-5,  21.  Eze.  10  :  9-11,  16,  17. 
The  glory   of  God  exhibited  upon.    Eze. 

1  :  22,  26-23.     Eze.  10  :  4,  18,  20. 
Sound  of  their  wings  was  as  the  voice  of 

God.     Eze.  1  :  24.    Eze.  10  :  5. 
Placed  at  tiie  entrance  of  Eden.     Gen.  3  :  24. 
Of  gold, 
Formed  out  of,  and  at   each  end  of  the 

mercy  seat.     E.ko.  2-3  :  18-20. 

Placed  over  the  ark  of  the  covenant.     I 

Sam.  4:4.    1  Kin:  8  :  6,  7.  2  Clir.  5:7,8. 

God's  presence  manifested   between.     2 

Sara.  6:2.    2  Kin.  19  :  1.3.    Psa.  80  :  1. 

Psa.  99  :  1. 

The  oracles  or  answers  of  God  delivered 

from  between.  Exo.  25:22.  Num.  7: 89. 

Called  the  cherubim  of  glorj'.     Heb.  9  :  5. 

R.EPRESENTATIONS  OF,  MADK  0.^  THE 

Curtains  of  the  tabernacle.  Exo.  26  :  1,  31. 
Vail  of  the  tabernacle.     Exo.  36  :  35. 
Vail  of  the  temple.     2  Chr.  3  :  14. 
Doors  of  the  temple.     1  Kin.  6  :  32,  35. 
Walls  o!  the  temple.    2  Chr.  3  :  7. 
Bases  of  brazen  lavers.     1  Kin.  7  :  29,  36. 
Riding    on,   illustrative   of    majesty  and 
power  of  God.  2  Sam.  22  :  11.  Psa.  18  :  10. 

No.  52.    CHILDREN. 

An  heritage  from  tlie  Lord.    Psa.  113  :  9. 

Psa.  127  :  3. 
Not  to  have, 

Considered  an  affliction.    Gen.  15  :  2,  3. 
Jer.  22  :  30. 

A  reproach  in  Israel.    1   Sam.  1   :  6,  7. 
Luke  1  :"  25. 
Anxiety  of  the  Jews  for.    Gen.  30  :  1.     1 

Sam.  1  :  5,  8. 
Often  prayed  for.     1  Sam.  1  :  10,  11.    Luke 

I  :  13. 
Often  given  in  answer  to  prayer.    Gen.  25  : 

21.     1  Sam.  I  :  27.     Luke  1  :  13. 
Treatment  of,  afterbirth,  noticed.  Eze.  16 : 4. 


Mostly  nursed  by  the  mothers.    I  Sam.  1  : 

22.     1  Kin.  3  :  21.    Psa.  22  :  9.     Song  of 

Sol.  8  :  1. 
Weaning  of,  a  time  of  joy  and  feasting. 

Cicn.  21:8.     1  Sam.  1  :  24. 
Circumcised  on  the  eighth  day.     Phi.  3:  5. 
Named  at  circumcision.   Luke  1  :  59.  Luke 

2  :  21. 
Were  kamed 

.After  relatives.     Luke  1  :  59,  61. 

From  remarkable  events.  Gen.  21  :  3,  6, 
with  Gen.  18  :  13.  Esq.  2  :  10.  Exo. 
18  :  3,  4. 

From  circumstances  connected  with  their 
birth.     Gen.  25  :  25,  26.     Gen.  35  :  18. 

1  Chr.  4  :  9. 

Often  by  God.  Isa.  8  :  3.  Hos.  1  :  4,  6,  9. 
Often  numerous.  2  Kin  10  :  1.  1  Chr.  4  :  27. 
Numerous,  considered  an  especial  blessing. 

Psa.  115:14.     Psa.  127:4,  5. 
Sometimes  born  when  parents  were  old. 
Gen.  15  :  3-6.    Gen.  17  :  17.    Luke  1  :  18. 
Male, 
If  first  born,  belonged  to  God  and  were 

redeemed.     Exo.  13  :  12,  13,  15. 
Birth  of,   announced  to  the  father  by  a 

messenger.    Jer.  20  :  15. 
Under  the  care  ol  tutors,  till  they  came 

of  age.     2  Kin.  10:1.     Gal.  4:1,  2. 
Usefully  employed.   1  Sara.  9:3.    1  Sam. 

17  :  15. 
Inherited  the  possessions  of  their  father. 

Deu.  21  :  16,  17.    Luke  12  :  13,  14. 
Received  the  blessins;  of  their  father  be- 
fore his  death.    Gen.  27  : 1-l.    Gen.  43  : 
15.    Gen.  49  ch. 
Female, 
Taken  care  of  by  nurses.    Gen.  35  :  8. 
Usefully   employed.     Gen.  24  :  13.    Exo. 

2  :  16. 

Inherited   property  in   default  of  sons. 
Num.  27  :  1-8.    Jos.  17  :  1-6. 
Fondness  and  care  of  mothers  for.    Exo.  2  : 

2-10.     1  Sam.  2  :  19.     1  Kin.  3  :  27.     IsM. 

49  :  15.     1  The.  2  :  7,  8. 
Of  God's  people,  holy.    Ezra.  9:2.     1  Cor. 

7  :14. 
Of  God's  people,  interested  in  the  promises. 

Deu.  29  :29.     Acts  2  :  39. 
Prosperity  of,  greatly  depended  on  obedi- 
ence of  parents.     Deu.  4  ;  40.    Deu.  12  :  25. 

28.     Psa.  123  :  1-3. 
Frequenllv  bore  the  curse  of  parents.  Exo. 

20  :  5.     Psa.  109,  9,  10. 
Were  required 

To  honor  their  parents.     Ex.  20  :  12. 

To  attend  to  instruction.   Deu.  4  :  9.  Deu. 

11  :  19. 

To  submit  to  discipline.  Pro.  29  :  17.  Heb. 

12  :  9. 

To  respect  the  aged.    Lev.  19  :  32. 
Mode  of  giving  public  instruction  to.   Luke 

2  :  46.     Acts  22  :  3. 
Power  of  parents  over,  during  the  patri- 


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archal  age.     Gen.  9  :  24,  25.     Gen.  21  :  14. 

Gen.  38  :  24. 
Often  wicked  and  rebellious.    2  Kin.  2  :  23. 
Rebellious,  punished  by  the  civil  power. 

Exo.  21  :  15-17.     Deu.21  :  lS-21. 
Sometimes  devoted  their  property  to  avoid 

supporting  parents.    Mat.  15  :  5.    Mar,  7  : 

U,  12. 
Could  demand  their  portion   during  their 

father's  life.     Luke  15  :  12. 
Amusements  of.    Zed.  8  ;  5.  Mat.  11  :  16,  17, 
Casting  out  of  weak,  &c.,  alluded  to.    Eze. 

16  :  5. 
Inhuman    practice  of  offering  to  idols.     2 

Kin.  17:31.    2  Chr.  28  :  3.    2  Chr.  33  :  6. 
Illeciti.'vute, 

Had  no  inheritance.  Gen.  21  :  10,  14.  Gal. 
4  :30. 

Not  cared  for  by  the  father.    Heb.  12  :  S. 

Excluded  from  the  congregation.    Deu. 
23  :2. 

Sometimes  sent  away  with  gifts.  Gen.  25:6. 

Despised  by  their  bretlu-en.     Jud.  11:2. 

Destruction  of,  a  punishment.  Lev.  26  :  22 
Eze.  9  :  6.     Luke  19  :  44. 
Grief  occasioned  bv  loss  of.     Gen  37  :  35 

Gen.  44  :  27-29.  2"Sam.  13  :  37.  Jer.  6  :  26. 

Jer.  31  :  15. 
Resignation  manifested  at  loss  of.    Lev.  10  : 

19,  20.    2  Sam.  12  :  18-23.    Job  1  :  19-21. 

No.   53.    CHURCH   OF  ISRAEL. 
EstabUshed  by  God.    Deu,  4  :  5-14.    Deu. 

26  :  18,  with  Acts  7  :  35,  33. 
Admission  into,  by  circumcision.     Gen.  17  : 

10-14. 


Prayer.  Exo.  24  :  1.  Psa.  5  :  7.  Psa.  95  :  6. 

Praise.  2  Chr.  5  :  13,  2  Chr.  30  :  21. 

Reading  God's  word.    Exo.  24  :  7.    Deu. 
31  :  11. 

Preaching.    Neh.  8  :  4,  7. 
Attachment  of  the  Jews  to.    Jno.  9  :  28,  29. 

Acts  6  :  11. 
Members  of, 

Required  to  know  its  statutes.  Lev.  10  :  11, 

Required  to  keep  its  statutes.  Deu.  16  :  12. 

Required    to   attend   its   worship.     Exo. 
23  :  17. 

Separated  from,  while  unclean.    Lev.  13  : 
46.  Lev.  15  :  31.  Num.  5  :  2-4. 

Excommunicated    for     heavy    oflences. 
Num.  15  :  30,  31.     Num.  19  :  20, 
Persons  excluded  from.    Exo.  12  :  43.    Deu. 

23  :  1-4.  Eze.  44  :  7,  9. 
A  type  of  the  church  of  Christ     Gal.  4  : 

24-26.    Heb.  12  :  23. 

No.    54.    CIRCUMCISION. 
Instituted  by  God.  Gen,  17  :  9,  10. 
Described.     Gen  17  :  11.     Exo.  4  :  25. 
Enforced  by  the  law.  Lev.  12  :  3,  with  Jno. 
7  :  22. 

C.iLLED  THE 

Covenant  of  circumcision.    Acts  7  :  3. 

Circumcision  in  the  flesh.     Eph.  2:11. 

Concision.     Phi,  3  :  2. 
A  painful  and  bloody  right.    Exo.  4  :  26. 

Jos.  5  :  8. 
Promises  to  Abraham  previous  to.  Rom.  4  : 

9,  13. 
A  seal  of  the  covenant.   Gen,  17  :  11.  Rom. 

4:  11. 
Introductory  Jewish  sacrament. 


All  Israelites  members  of,     Rom,  9  :  4. 

Was  relatively  holy.  Exo.  31  :  13.  Num.  1 6:3.  i  Outward  sign  of    Rom!^  2  :  2s' 

H-^D  I  Inward  grace  of    Rom  2  :  29. 


Gal.  5  :  3. 


An  appointed  place  of  worsliip.  Deu.  12:5 
Appointed  ordinances.  Exo.  18  :  20.  Heb, 

9  :  1,  10. 
Appointed  feasts.  Lev.  23  :  2.  Isa.  1  :  14. 
An  ordained  ministry.    Exo.  29  :  9.    Deu. 

10  :8. 
The  divine  presence  manifested  in  it.  Exo. 

29  :  45,  46.  Lev.  26  :  11,  12.  1  Kin,  8:10,  11. 
A  spiritual  church  within  it.  Rom,  9  :  6-8. 
Rom.  11  :2-7. 
In  covenant  with  God.  Deu.  4  :  13,  23.  Acts 


Necessary  to  enjoying  the  privileges  of  the 

Jewish  church.  Exo.  12  :  48.  Eze.  44  :  7. 
Was  performed 
On  males  home-born  and  bought.    Gen. 

17  :  12,  13. 
On  the  eighth  day.  Gen.  17  :  12,  Lev,  12  :  3. 
Even  on  the  sabbath  day.  Jno.  7  :  22,  23. 
With  knives  of  flint.    Exo.  4  :  25.    Jos,  5  : 

3,  (mars.) 
By  the  heads  of  families.     Gen.  17  :  23, 

Exo.  4  :  25. 
B}-  persons  in  authority.    Jos.  S  :  3. 
In  the  presence  of  the  family,  &c.     Luke 
1  :  58-61. 
Congregation  of  Israel.  Exo.  12  :  47.  Lev.  Accompanied  with  naming  the  child.     Gen, 

1  :  13.  I     21  .  3   4      Lui^e  j  .  59      j  u]-g  o  ;  34. 

Congregation  of  the  Lord.    Num.  27  :  17.  First  performed  on  Abraham  and  his  family. 
'^'•■-   ""  ■"'  Gen   17  :  24-27. 

Not  performed  in  the  wilderness.  Jos.  5  : 5. 
Performed  by  Joshua  at  Gilgal,  Jos.  5  :2, 7. 
Punishment  for  neglecting.    Gen.  17  :  14, 

Exo.  4  :  24,  26, 
Without  faith,  vain.    Rom,  3  :  30.  Gal.  5  :  6. 
Without  obedience,  vain.    Rom.  2  :  25.     1 
Cor.  7  :  19. 


The  depository  of  holy  writ.     Rom.  3  :  2. 
C.\lled  the 


Num.  31  :  16 
Privileges  of     Rom.  9  :  4. 
Proselytes  admitted  into.  Num.  9  :  14.  Num. 

15  :  15,  29. 
Supported  by  the  people.  Exo.  34  :  20.  Deu 

16  :  17. 
Worship  of,  consisted  in 

Sacrifice.  Exo.  10  :  25.  Lev.  1  : 2.  Heb.  10  : 1, 


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The  Jews 

Denominated  by.    Acts  10  :  45.     Gal.  2  :  9. 

Held    it    unlawful    to    intermarry    witli 
those  not  ol  tlie.  Gen  34  :  14.  Jud.  14  :3. 

Held  no  intercourse  with  those  not  of  the. 
Acts  10  :  -iS.     Acts  11:3.     Gal.  2  :  1-2. 

Despised   as  unclean    those  not  of  tlie. 
1  Sam.  14  ;  6.     1  Sam.  17  :  26.    Mat.  16  : 
26,27.    Eph2;ll. 
Sometimes  performed  on  slain  enemies.     1 

Sam.  IS  :  25-27.    2  Sam.  3  :  14. 
Abolished  by  the  gospel.     Eph.  2  :  11,  15. 

Col.  3  :  II. 
Performed  on  Timothy  as  a  matter  of  expe- 
diency because  of  tlie  Jews.     Acts  16  :  3. 
Necessity  of,  denied  by  Paul.     Gal.  2  :  3-5. 
Neccbsity  of,   asserted    by  false  teachers. 

Acts  15  :  24.     Gal.  6  :  12.     Tit.  1  :  10. 
Trustinc;  to,  a  denial  of  Christ.   Gal.  3  :  3,  4, 

with  Gal.  5  :  3,  4. 
Paul  denounced  for  opposing.    Acts  21  :  21. 
Saints  the  true  spiritual.     Phi.  3  :  3.     Col. 

2  :  11. 
Ili.vstrative  of 

Readiness  to  hear  and  obey.  Jer.  6  :  10. 
Purity  of  heart.  Deu.  10  :  16.  Deu.  30  :  6. 
Purity  of  speech.    Exo.  6  :  12. 

No.  55.    CITIES. 

First  mention  of.     Gen.  4  ;  17. 

Designed  for  habitations.     Psa.  107  :  7,  36. 

Often    built    to  perpetuate  a  name.     Gen. 

11:4. 
Often  founded  and  enlarged  by  blood  and 

rapine.     JMic.  3  :  10.    Hab.  2  :  12. 
Blilt 

Of  brick  and  slime.     Gen.  11:3. 

Of  stone  and  wood.    Psa.  102  :  14.     Eze. 
26  :  12. 

Of  brick  and  mortar.    Exo.  1  :  11,  14. 

On  solid  foundations.    Ezra.  6  :  3.     Rev 
21  :  14. 

AVith  compactness.     Psa.  122  :  3. 

Often  of  a  square  form.     Rev.  21  :  16. 

Beside  rivers.     Psa.  46  :  4.     Psa.  137  :  1. 

On  hills.    Mat.  5  :  14.    Luke  4  :  29.    Rev 
17  ;9. 

In  plains.     Gen  11  :  2,  4.     Gen.  13  :  12. 

In  desert  places.    2Chr.  8:4.     Psa.  107 
36,  36. 

In  pleasant  situations.    2  Kin.  2  :  19.    Psa. 
4S  :  2. 
Arranged  in  streets  and  lanes.  Num.  22  :  39. 

(maiij )      Zee.  8  :  5.     Luke  14  :  21. 
Entered  throush  gates.     Gen.  34  :  24.     Neh. 

13  ;  19,  22. 
Surrounded  w'ith  walls.    Deu.  1  :  23.    Deu 

3  :  6. 

Often  fortified  by  nature.    Psa.  125  :  2.     Isa. 

33  :  18. 
Often  fortified  by  art.    2  Chr.  U  :  5-10,  23 

Psa.  4S  :  12,  13.    Jer.  4:5.     Dan.  11  :  15. 
Sometimes  had  suburbs.     Num.  35  : 2.    Jos. 

21  :3. 


Were  called  .vfter 

The  family  of  the  founder.    Gen.  4  :  17. 
Jud.  IS  :  29. 

Tlie  proprietor  of  the  land.    1  Kin.  16  :  24. 

The  country  in  which  built.  Dan.  4:29,30. 
Numerous.    Jos.  15  :  21.    1  Chr.  2  :  22.  Jer. 

2  :  28. 
Densely  inhabited.     Jon.  4  :  11.     Nah.  3  :  8. 
Often  great  and  goodly.    Gen.  10  :  12.   Deu. 

6 :  10.     Dan.  4  :  30.     Jno.  3  :  3. 
Often  of  great  antiquity.     Gen.  10  :  II,  12. 
Often  insignificant.  Gen.  19  :  20.  Ecc.  9  :  14. 
Diffkre.nt  kinds  of  ; 

Loyal.    Num.  21  :  26.    Jos.  10  : 2.    2  Sam. 
12  :  2G. 

Fenced.     Jos.  10  :  20.     lEa.36:l. 

Treasure.     Exo.  1:11. 

Commercial.     Isa.  23  :  11.    Eze.  27  :  3. 

Chariot.    2  Chr.  1  :  14.    2  Chr.  9  :  25. 

Store.     2  Chr.  8  :  4,  6. 

Levitical.    Lev.  25  :  32,  33.   Num.  35  : 7,  8. 

Refuge.     Num.  35  :  6. 
Inhabitants  of,  called  citizens.    Acts  21  :  39. 
Prosperity    of,    increased    by    commerce. 

Gen.  49  :  13,  with  Deu.  33  :  18,  19.     Eze. 

28  :  5. 
Artificial  mode  of  supplying  water  to.    2 

Kin   IS  :  17.     2  Kin.  20  :  20. 
Infested  by  dogs.     1  Kin.  14  :  11.    Psa.  59  : 

6,  14. 
Under  governors.    2  Chr.  33  :  14    2  Cor. 

11  :  32. 
Provided  with  judges.    Deu.  16  :  18.   2  Chr. 

19  ;  6. 
Protected  at  night  by  watchmen.  Psa.  127  : 1. 

Song  of  Sol.  5  :7.    Isa.  21  :  11. 
Furnished  with  stores.    2  Chr.  11  :  11,  12. 
Garrisoned  in  war.    2  Chr.  17  :  2,  19. 
Often  had  citadels.    Jud.  9  :  61. 
.■V  great  defence  to  a  country.    2  Chr.  11:5. 
Aflbrded  refuge  in  times  of  danger.    Jer.  8  : 

14-16. 
Often  deserted  on  the  approach  of  an  ene- 
my.    1  Sam.  31  :  7.    Jer.  4  :  29. 
Were  FRF.QrEjfTLY 

Stormed.    Jos.  8  :  3-7.     Jud.  9  :  44. 

Besieged.     Deu.  28  :  62.    2  Kin.  19  :  24, 25. 

Pillaged.     Isa.  13  :  16.    Jer.  20  :  b. 

Wasted  by  pestilence.     1  Sam.  5  :  11. 

Wasted  by  famine.  Jer.  52  : 6.  Amos  4  :  6. 

Depopulated.     Isa.  17  :  9.    Eze.  26  :  19. 

Burned.    Jud  20  :  38,  40.    Isa.  1  : 7 

Made  heaps  of  ruins.    Isa.  25  :  2. 

P^azed  and  sown  with  salt.     Jud.  9  :  4.5. 
Difficulty  of  taking,  alluded  to.    Pro.  18  :  19. 

Jer.  1  :18,  19. 
Perishable  nature  of.    Heb.  13  :  14. 
Illcstrative  of 

Saints.     Mat.  5  :  14. 

Visible  church.  Song  of  Sol.  3  :  2,  3.  Rev. 
11  :  2. 

Church  triumphant.    Rev.  21  :  2.    Rev. 
22  :  19. 

Heavenly  inheritance.    Heb.  11  :  16. 


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The  apostacy.    Rev.  16  :  10.    Rev.  17  :  IS. 
Riches.    Pro.  10  :  15. 

No.  56.    CITIES   OF  REFUGE. 

Design  of.    Exo.  21  :  13.    Num.  35  :  U.  Jos. 

M  :  3. 
Names,  &c.,  of.  Deu.  4  :  41-43.    Jos.  20  : 7, 8, 
Required  to  be 

Easy  of  access.    Deu.  19  :  3.  Isa.  62  :  10. 

Open  to  all  manslayers.    Jos.  20  :  4. 
Strangers  might  take  advantage  of.    Num. 

33  :  15. 
Those  ad:\iitted  to, 

Were  put  on  their  trial.    Num.  35  :  12,  24. 

Not  protected  outside  of   Num.  35  :  26, 27. 

Obliged  to    remain    in,  until    the    high 
priest's  death.     Num.  35  :  25,  23. 
A0'orded  no  asvlum  to    murderers.    Exo. 

21  :  14.     Num'  35  :  16-21. 
Illustrative 

Of  Christ.    Psa.  91:2.     Isa.  25  : 4. 

Of  the  hope  of  the  gospel.     Heb.  6  :  IS. 

(The  way  to,)  of  Christ.  Isa.  35  : 8.  Jno.l4:6. 

No.  57.    CLOUD    OF  GLORY. 

First  manifestation  of     Exo.  13  :  20,  21. 
Called 

The  cloud.    Exo.  34  :  5. 
Pillar  of  cloud  and  pillar  of  fire.  Exo.  13  :22. 
Cloudy  pillar.     Kko»33  ;9,  10. 
Cloud  of  the  Lord.     Num.  10  :  34. 
Tlie  presence  pXGoi^   Exo.  33  :  14,  15. 
God's  glory  manifested  in.    Exo.  16  :  10. 

Exo.  40  ;  35. 
God  came  down  in.  Exo.  34  :  5.  Num.  11  :  23 
God  spoke  from.    Exo.  24  :  16.    Psa.  99  :  7. 
Was  designed  to 
Regulate  the  movements  of  Israel.    Exo. 

40  :  36,  37.     Num.  9  :  17-25. 
Guide  Israel:     Exo.  13  :  31.     Neh.  9  :  19. 
Show  hght  to  Israel.   'Psa.  73   :  14.    Psa. 

105  :  3i}.  • 
Defend  Israel.  Exo.  14  :  19.    Psa.  105  :  39. 
Cover  the  tabernacle.   Exo.  40  :  34.  Num. 
9  :  15. 
Was  d^t'k  to  the  enemies  of  Israel.    Exo. 

14  :  20. 
\^'as  J,h.e    shekinah  over   tlie   merc3--seat. 

LoV.  16  :  2. 
Coiitiimed  during  the  journeyings  of  Israel, 
j      Exo.  13  :  22.     Exo.  40  :  38. 
■  Manifested  in  the  temple  of  Solomon.  1  Kin 
8:10,11.    2Chr.  5:13.     Eze.  10  :  4. 
Speci.vl  appearances  of  ; 
At  the  murmuring  for  bread..  E.xo.  16  :  10 
At  giving  of  the  law.  Exo.  19:9,  16.  Exo. 

24:16,  18. 
At  sedition  of  Aaron  and  Jliriam.    Num. 

12  :  5. 
At  the  murmuring  of  Israel  on  report  of 

tlic  spies.    Num.  14  :  10. 
At  tlie  rebellion  of  ICorali,  &c.  Num.  16:19 
At  the  murmuring  of  Israel  on  account  of 
Korah's  death.     Num.  16  :  42. 


At  Christ's  transfiguration.    Mat.  17  :  5. 

At  Christ's  ascension.    Acts  1  :  9. 
Our  Lord  sliall  make  his  second  appearance 

■  1.    Luke  21  :27.    Acts  1  :  11. 
Illustrative  of 

The  glory  of  Christ.    Rev.  10  : 1. 

The  protection  of  tlie  church.     Isa.  4  : 5. 

No.  58.   CLOUDS. 
Formed  from  the  sea.    1  Kin.  IS  :  44.    Amos 

9:6. 
Are  the  garment  of  tlie  sea.    Job  33  :  9. 
God 

Established.    Pro.  8  :  2S. 

Balanced  in  the  air.    Job  37  :  16. 

Disposed  in  order.     Job  37  :  15. 

Brings  over  tlie  earth.     Gen.  9  :  14. 

Binds  up.     Job  26  :  8. 

Spreads  out.    Job  26:9. 

Scatters.    Job  37  :  11. 
Power   and  wisdom   of   God  exhibited  in 

forming.  Psa.  135  :  6,  7.  Psa.  147  :  5,  8.  Jer. 

10  :  13.     Jer.  51  :  16. 
Power  and  wisdom  of  God    exhibited  in 

condensing.    Job  36  :  27,  2S.    Job  37  :  10, 
11.     Pro.  3:20. 
Made  for  the  glory  of  God.    Psa.  14S  :  4. 
Called  the 

Clouds  of  Heaven.  Dan.  7:13.  Mat.  24  :  30. 

Windows  of  heaven.     Gen.  7  :  11.    Isa. 
24  :  IS. 

Bottles  of  heaven.    Job  38  :  37. 

Chambers  of  God.     Psa.  104  :  3,  13. 

Waters  above  the  firmament.     Gen.  1  :  7. 

Dust  of  God's  feet.    Nah.  1  :  3. 
Different  ki.vds  of,  mentio.ned  ; 

White.    Rev.  14  :  14. 

Bright.    Job  37:  II.    Zee.  10  :  1. 

Thick.    Job  22  :  14.    Job  37  :  11. 

Black.     1  Kin.  18  :  45. 

Swift.     Isa.  19  :  1. 

Great.    Eze.  1  :  4. 

Small.     1  Kin.  IS  :  44. 
Often  cover  the  heavens.    Psa.  147  :  8. 
Often  obscure  tlie   sun,   &c.     Job  36  :  32. 

Eze.  32  :  7. 
Often  dispersed  by  the  wind.    Hos.  13  :  3. 
Uses  of  ; 

To  give  rain.    Jud.  5  :  4.    Psa.  104  :  13,  14. 

To  supply  dew.     Fro.  3  :  20.     Isa  18  :  4. 

To  moderate  heot.    Isa.  25  :  5. 
From  the  west,  bring  rain.    Luke  12  :  54. 
Though  small,  often  bring  much  rain.     1 

Kin.  IS  :  44,  45. 
Thunder  and    lightning  come  from.    Psa 

77  :  17,  18. 
The  rainbow  appears  in.     Gen.  9  :  13,  14. 
Frequenllv  the  instruments  of  God's  judg- 
ments.  'Gen.  7  :  11,  12.     Job  37  :  13.  Psa. 

77  :  17. 
.Man 

Ignorant  of  the  S]n-eading  of     Job  36  :  29. 

Ignorant  of  the  disposing  of.     Job  37  :  15. 

Ignorant  of  the  balancing  of    Job  37  :  16 


COM. 


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cou. 


Cannot  number.    Job  38  :  37. 
Cannot  cause,  to  rain.    Job  38  :  34. 
Cannot  stay.    Job  38  :  37. 
Illustrative 
Of  multitudes  of  persons.   Isa.  60  :  8.  Het>. 

V2  :  1. 
Of  hostile  armies.    Jer.  4  :  13.     Eze.38: 

9,  16. 
Of  sins  of  men.     Isa.  44  :  2'2. 
Of  judgments  of  God.     Lam.  2  :  1.    Ezc. 

30  :  3.     Eze.  34  :  12.    Joel  2  :  2. 
Of  unsearchableness  of  God.    2  Sam.  22  : 

12.     Psa.  97  :  2.     Eze.   1  :  4. 
(RiJin?  upon,)   of  tlio  power  and  great- 

ness^of  Go  1.     I'sa.  104  :  3.     Isa.  19  :  1. 
(Passing    away.)    of   tlie    goodness    and 

prosperity   of  hypocrites.    Hos.  6  :  4 

Hos.  13  :  3. 
(Without  water,)  of  false  teachers.    Jude 

12  V. 
(Carried  away  by   a   tempest,)   of  false 

teachers,    i  Pet.  2  :  17. 
(Without  rain,)   of  the  fraudulent.    Pro. 

25  :  14. 
(A  morning  without,)  of  wise  rulers.    2 

Sam.  23  :  3,  4. 
(When  seasonable,)  of  the  favour  of  good 

rulers.     Pro.  16  ;  15. 

No.  59.    COMMERCE. 
The  barter  of  one  commodity  for  another. 

1  Kin.  o  :  8,  with  11  v. 
Tlie  exchange  of  commodities  for  money 

1  Kin.  10  :  23,  29. 

CALLED 

Trade.  Gen  34  :  10.  Mat.  2-5  :  16. 
TraHic.  Gen.  42  :  34.  Eze.  17  :  4. 
Buying  and  selling.    Jas.  4  :  13. 

.A.RT!CLKS  OF,  C.4LLEU 

Merchandize.    Eze.  26  :  12.     Mat.  22  :  5. 
Wares.  Jer.  10  :  17.  Eze.  27  :  16.  Jno.  1  : 5. 

PeRSO.VS  ENG.tGED   IS,  CALLED 

Merchants.     Gen.  37  :  23.     Pro.  31  :  24. 

Cliapmen.    2  Chr.  9  :  14. 

Traffickers.     Isa.  23  :  S. 

Sellers  and  buyers.     Isa.  24  : 2. 
Carried  on  in  fairs,  &.C.     Eze.  27  :  12,  19. 

Mat  U  :  16. 
Inland,  by  caravans.    Job  6  :  19.  Isa.  21  :  13 
.Maritime,  by  ships.    2  Chr.  8  :  18.    2  Chr. 

9  :  21. 
Persons  of  distinction  engaged  in.  Isa.  23  :  S. 
Increased  the  wealth  of  nations  and  individ- 
uals.    2  Chr.  9  :   20-22.     Pro.  31  :  14-18. 

Eze.  28  :  4,  5. 

C.YRKIED  Oy   BY 

Ishmaelitcs.     Gen.  .37  :  2.5. 
Egyptians.     Gen  42  :  2-34. 
Ethiopians.     Isa.  45  :  14. 
Ninevites.     Nah.  3  :  16. 
Syrians      Eze.  27  :  16,  l.S. 
People  of  Tarshish.    Eze.  27  :  25. 
Tyrians.     Eze.  28  :  5,  13,  16. 
Jews.     Eze.  27  :  17. 


Of  the  Jews 

Under  strict  laws.  Lev.  19  :  36,  37.  Lev. 
25  :  14,  17. 

Commenced  after  their  settlement  in  Ca- 
naan.    Gen.  49  :  13,  with  Jud.  6  :  17. 

Greatly  e.xtended  by  Solomon.  1  Kin.  9 : 
26,27.     2  Chr.  9:21. 

Checked  in  Jehoshaphat's  time.    1  Kin. 
22  :  48,  49. 
Success  in,  led  to  pride,  &c.    Eze.  28 :  2, 

16-13. 
Evil  practices  connected  with.     Pro.  20  :  14. 

Eze.  22  :  13.    Hos.  12  :  7. 
Denunciations    connected  with  abuses  of. 

Isa.  23  :   11.     Eze.  7  :  12,  13.     Eze.  27  : 

32-36.    Eze.  23  :  16-18. 
Articles  of  ; 

Blue  cloth.    Eze.  27  :  24. 

Brass.     Eze.  27  :  13. 

Corn.     1  Kin.  5  :  11.     Eze.  27  :  17. 

Cattle.     Eze.  27  :  21. 

Chests  of  rich  apparel.    Eze.  27  :  24. 

Chariots.     1  Kin.  10  :  29. 

Clothes  for  chariots.     Eze.  27  :  20. 

Embroidery.     Eze.  27  :  16,  24. 

Gold.     2  Chr.  S  :  IS. 

Honey.     Eze.  27  :  17. 

Horses.     1  Kin.  10  :  29.     Eze.  27  :  14. 

Ivory.    2  Chr.  9  :  21.    Eze.  27  :  15. 

Iron  and  steel.     Eze.  27  :  12,  19. 

Land.     Gen.  23  :  13-16.    Ruth  4  :  3. 

Lead.     Eze.  27  :  12. 

Linen.     1  Kin.  10  :  23. 

Oil.     1  Kin.  5  :  11.     Eze.  27  :  17. 

Perfumes.     Song  of  Sol.  3  :  6. 

Precious  stones.  Eze.  27  :  16,  22.  Eze. 
28  :  13,  16. 

Purple.    Eze.  27  :  16. 

Slaves.     Gen.  37  :  28.  36.     Deu.  24  :  7. 

Silver.    2  Chr.  9  :  21. 

Timber.     1  Kin.  5  :  6,  8. 

Tin.     Eze.  27  :  12. 

White  wool.    Eze.  27  :  18. 

Wine.    2  Chr.  2  :  15.    Eze.  27  :  18. 
Illustrative  of  intercourse  with  the  aposta- 

cy.    Rev.  IS  :  3-19. 

No.  60.    COURTS  OF  JUSTICE. 
Have  authority  from  God.     Rom.  13  :  1-5. 

SlPERInR  COURT 

Held  first  by  Moses  alone  ia  the  wilder- 
ness.    Exo.  18  :  13-20. 

Consisted  subsequently  of  priests  and  Le- 
vites.     Deu.  17  ;  9,  with  Mai.  2  :  7. 

Presided  over  by  the  governor  or  the  high 
priest.     Deu.  17  :  12.     Jud.  4  :  4,  5. 

Held  at  the  seat  of  government.  Deu. 17:8. 

Decided  on  all  appeals  and  difficult  cases. 
Exo.  18:26.     Deu.  1  :  17.     Deu.  17:8,9. 

Decisions  of,  conclusive.  Deu.  17  :  10,  11. 
Inferior, 

In  all  cities.  Deu  16  :  IS.  2  Chr.  19  :  5-7. 
Held  at  the  gates.  Gen  34  :  20.  Deu.  16  :  18. 
Deu.  21  :  19.    Job  5  :4. 


cou. 


30 


cov. 


Judges  of,  appointed  by   the   governor 

Exo.  18  :  21,  25.     Deu.  1  :  9-15.     2  Sam. 

15  :  3. 
All  minor  oases  decided  br.    Eso.  18  :  26 

2  i^am.  15  :  4. 
All  transfers  of  property  made  before. 

Gen  23  :  17-20.     Ruth  4:1,2. 
Re-established  by  Jehoshaphat.    2  Chr.  19  : 

5-10. 
Re-established  by  Ezra.    Ezra  7  :  25. 
Sanhedrim  or  court  of  the  seventy 
Probably  derived  fi-om  the  seventy  elders 

appointed  bv  Moses.  Exo.  24  :  9.  Num. 

n  :  16,  17,  24-30.' 
Mentioned  in  the  latter  part  of  sacred  his- 
tory.    Luke  22  :  66.    Jno.  11  :  47.   Acts 

5  :  27. 
Consisted  of  chief  priests,  &c.     Mat.  26  : 

57,  69. 
Presided  over  by  high  priest.    Mat.  20  : 

62-66. 
Sat  in  high   priesfs    palace.    Mat.  25  : 

67,  68. 
Of  thf.  Ro.mans  in  Jude.i 
Presided  over  by  the  governor  or  deputy. 

.Mat.  27  :2,  II.     Acts  18  :  12. 
Place   of,  called  the    hall  of  judgment 

Jno.  13  :29.  33.     Jno.  19:  9. 
Never   interfered   in  any   dispute  about 

minor  matters  or  about  religion.    Acts 

15  :  14,  15. 

Could  alone  award  death.    Jno.  13  :  31. 

Never  e.xamined  their  own  citizens  by 
torture.    Acts  22  :  25-29. 

Appeals  from,  made  to  the  emperor.  Acts 

25:11.     Acts  06:  32.     Acts  23  :  19. 

Generally  held  in  the  morning.   Jer.  21  :  12. 

Mat.  27  :  1.     Luke  22  :  66.    Acts  5  :  21. 
Sometimes  held  in  sj-nagogues.  Mat.  10  :  17. 

Acts   22    :   19.     Acts  2o  :  11.     Jas.-2  :  2. 

(Greek.) 
Provided  with 

Judges.     Deu.  16  :  13. 

Officers.     Deu.  16  :  18.     Mat.  5  :  2-5. 

Torraenters  or  executioners.  Mat.  IS  :  34. 

JCDGES    OF, 

Called  elders.    Deu.  25  :  7.     1  Sam.  16  :  4. 
Called  magistrates.    Luke  12  :  58. 
Rode  often  on  white  asses.    Jud.  5  :  10. 
To  judge  righteouslv.   Lev.  19  :  15.    Deu. 

1:16. 
To  judge  withoutrespect  of  persons.  Exo. 

23   :  3,  6.    Lev.  19  :  15.    Deu.  1  :  17. 

Pro.  22  :  22. 
To  investigate  every  case.     Deu.  19  :  IS. 
Not  to  take  bribes.     Kxo.  23  :  S.     Deu. 

16  :  19. 

To  judge  as  for  God.    2  Chr.  19  :  6,  7,  9. 
To  decide  according  to  law.   Eze.  44  :  24. 
To  promote  peace. "  Zee.  8  :  16. 
Sat  on  the  judgment  seat  while  hearing 

causes.     Exo.  IS  :  13.    Jud.  5  :  10.     Isa 

28  :  6.     Mat.  27  :  19. 
Examined  the  parties.    Acts  24  :  8. 


Conferred  together  before  giving  judg- 
ment. Acts  6  :  34-40.  Acts  25  :  12.  Acts 
26  :30,  31. 
Pronounced  the  judgment  of  the  court. 
Mat.  26  :  65,  66.    Luke  23  :  24.    Acts 
5  :  40. 
Both  the  accusers  and  ^accused  required  to 
appear  before.     Deu.  25  :  1.    Acts  25  ;  16. 
Causes  in,  were  opened  by 
The  complainant.     1  Kin.  3  :  17-21.    Acts 

16  :  19-21. 
An  advocate.    Acts  24  :  1. 
The  accused 
Stood  before  the  judge.     Num.  35  :  12. 

Mat.  27  :  II. 
Permitted  to  plead  their  own  cause.    1 

Kin.  3  :  22.     Acts  24  :  10.     Acts  26  :  1. 
Might  have  advocates.   Pro.  31  :  8,  9.    Isa. 

1  :  17. 
Exhorted  to  confess.    Jos.  7:19. 
Examined  on  oath.  Lev.  5  :  1.  Mat.  26  :  63 
Sometimes    examined  bv  torture.    Acts 

22  :  24,  29. 
Sometimes  treated  with  insult.    Mat.  26  : 
67.     Jno.  13  :  22,  23.     Acts  23  :  2,  3. 
The  evidence  of  two  or  more  witnesses  re- 
quired   in.     Deu.   17  :  6.    Deu.   19  :   15. 
Jno  S  :  17.    2  Cor.  13  :  1. 
Witnesses  sometimes  laid  their  hands  on 
the  criminal's  head  before  punishment. 
Lev.  24  :  14. 
False  witnesses  in,  to  receive  the  punish- 
ment of  the  accused.    Deu.  19  :  19. 
Corruption  and  bribery  often  practised  in. 

Isa.  10  :  1.     Amos  5  :  12.    Amos  8  :  6. 
The  judgment  of, 
Not  given  till  accused  was  heard.    Jno. 

7  :51. 
Recorded  in  writing.    Isa  10  :  1.    (marg.) 
Immediately  executed.     Deu.  25  :  2.    Jos. 

7  :  25.     Mar.  15  ;  15-20. 
Witnesses  first  to  execute.    Den.  17  :  7. 
Acts  7  :  53. 
Allusions  to.    Job  5  :  4.    Psa.  127:5.    Mat. 

5  :  22. 
lUustrative   of  the   last  judgment.     Mat. 
19  :  28.     Rom   14  :  10.     1  Cor.  6  :  2. 

No.   61.    COVENANTS. 

Agreements  between  two  parties.  Gen.  26  : 

28.     Can.  11:6. 
Designed  for 

Establisliing  friendship.     1  Sam.  IS  :  3. 

Procuring  assistance  in  war.     1  Kin  15  : 
IS,  19. 

Mutual  protection.   Gen.  26  :  2S,  29.    Gen. 
31  :&0-.52. 

Establishing  peace.    Jos.  9:15,  16. 

Promoting  commerce.     I  Kin.  5  :  6-II. 

Selling  land.     Gen.  23  :  14-16. 
Conditions  of, 

Clearly  specified.     1  Sam  II  :  1,2. 

Confirmed  by  nath.  Gen.  21  :  23,  31.   Gen. 
26  :  31. 


CRE. 


31 


Witnessed.    Gen.  23  :  17,  18.    Ruth  4  : 
9-11. 

Written  and  sealed.  Neh.  9  :  33.  Neh.  10  : 1. 
Ciod  often  called  to  witness.  Gen  31  :50,  63. 
When  confiinied,  unalterable.     Gal.  3  :  15. 
.Made  l)y  passini^  between  tlie  pieces  of  the 

divided  sacriilces.  -Cien.  16  :  9-17.    Jer. 

34  :  IS,  19. 
Salt  a  sign  of  perpetuity  in.     Num.  18  :  19 

•2  Chr.  13:6. 
llatilied  by  joining  hands.  Pro.  11  :  21.  Eze. 

17  :  18 
F'ollowed  by  a  feast.    Gen.  26  :  30.    Gen. 

31  :  di. 
Presents  given  as  tokens  of  Gen.  21  :  27-30. 

I  Sam.  IS  :  3.  4. 

Pillars  raised  in  token  of.     Gen.  31  :  45,  46. 
Names  given  tn  places  where  made.     Gen. 

21:31.     Gen.  31  :  47-49. 
Thk  Jkws 
Forbidden  to  make,  with  the  nations  of  Ca- 
naan.    K.\o.  23  :  32.     Deu.  7  :  2. 
Frequently  made  with  other  nations.    1 

Kin.  6  :  12.    2  Kin.  17  :  4. 
Condemned  for  making,  with  idolatrous 

nations.     Isa.  30  :  2-5.     Hos.  12  :  1. 
Regarded,  as  sacred.    Jos.  9  :  16-19.    Psa. 

1,1  :  4. 
Violated  by  the  wicked.    Rom.  1   :  31.     2 

Tim.  3  :  3. 
Ilh;sth.vtive 
Of  the  contract  of  marriage.    iVIal.  2  :  14. 
Of  God's  promises  to  man.    Gen.  9  :  9-11. 

Eph.  2  :  12. 
Of  tlie  united  determination  of  a  people  to 

serve  God.  2  Kin.  11  :  17.  2  Chr.  15  :  12. 

Neh.  10  :  29. 
Of  good  resolutions.     Job  31  :  1. 
(With  death  and  hell,)  of  carnal  security. 

Isa.  28  :  15,  IS. 
(With  stones  and  beasts  of  the  earth,)  of 

peace  and  prosperity.    Job  5  :  23.    Hos. 

2  :  18. 

No.  62.    CREATION. 
The  formation  of  things  which  had  no  pre- 
vious existence.    Rom.  4  :  17,  with  Heb. 

II  :3. 
Effected 

By  God.     Gen.  1:1.     Gen.  2  :  4,  5.     Pro. 

26  :  10. 
By  Christ.    Jno.  1  :  3,  10.     Col.  1  :  16. 
By  the  Holy  Ghost.     Job  26  :  13.     Psa, 

104  :  30. 
By  the  command  of  God.     Psa.  33   :  9. 

Heb.  11:3. 
In  the  beginning.  Gon.  1  :  1.   Mat.  24  ;  21. 
In  si.x  days.     Exo.  20  :  11.     Exo.  31  :  17. 
According  to  God's  purpose.    Psa.  135  :  6. 
For  God's  pleasure.     Pro.  16  :  4.     Rev, 

4:11. 
For  Christ.     Col.  1  :  16. 
By  faith  we  believe,  to  be   God's  work 
Heb.  II  :3. 


Order  of  : 
First  dav,  making  light  and   dividing  it 
from  darkness.  Gen.  1  :  3-5.  2  Cor.  4:6. 
Second  day,  making  the  firmament  or  at- 
mosphere and  separating   the  waters. 
Gen.  1  :  6-8. 
Third  day,  separating  the  land  from  the 
water  and  making  it  fruitful.    Gen.  1  : 
9-13. 
Fourth  day,  placing  the  sun,  moon,  and 
stars  to  give  light,  &o.     Gen.  1  :  14-19. 
Fifth    day,  making   birds,    insects,    and 

fishes.     Gen.  1  :  20-23. 
Sixth  da)-,  making  beasts  of  the  earth  and 
man.     Gen.  1  :  24,  23. 
God  rested  from,  on  the  seventh  day.    Gen. 

2  :  2,  3. 
Approved  oi  by  God.     Gen.  1  :  31. 
A  subject  of  joy  to  angels.    Job  33  :  7. 
Exhibits 
The  deity  of  God.     Rom.  1  :  20. 
The  power  of  God.  Isa.  40  :  20,  23.  Rom. 

1  :  20. 
The  glory  and  handj'work  of  God.     Psa. 

19  :  1. 
Tlie  wisdom  of  God.     Psa.  104  :  24.    Psa. 

i:36  :  5. 
The  goodness  of  God.    Psa.  33  :  5. 
God  as  the  sole  object  of  worship.    Isa. 
45  :  16,  with  13  v.     Acts  17  ■  24,  27. 
Glorifies  God.     Psa.  145  :  10.    I'sa.  148  :  5. 
God  to  be    praised  for.    Neh.  9  :  6.    Psa. 

1.36  :  3-9. 
Leads    to   confidence.     Psa.   124   :  8.    Psa. 

146  :5,  6. 
Insignificance  of  man  seen  from.    Psa.  8  : 

3,  4.     Isa.  40  :  12,  17. 
Groaneth  because  of  sin.    Rom.  8  :  22. 
1llustr.\tive  of 
The  new  birth.   2  Cor.  5  :  17.    Eph.  2:10. 
Daily  renewal  of  saints.  Psa.  51  :  10.  Eph. 

4  :  24. 
Renewal  of  the  earth.     Isa.  05  :  17.   2  Pet. 
3  :  U,  1.3. 

No.  63.    CRKDITORS. 

Defined.     Philemon  18  v. 

MlRHT  DEMAND 

Pledges.  Deu.  24:10,  n.  Pro.  22:  27. 
Security  of  others.  Pro.  6  :  1.  Pro.  22  :  26. 
Mortgages  on  property.  Neh.  6  :  .3. 
Bills  of  lU'oinissory  notes.  Luke  16  :  6,  7. 
To  return  before  sunset  garments  taken  in 
pledge.  Exo.  22  :  26,  27.  Deu.  24  :  12,  13. 
Eze.  IS  :7,  12. 

PpOHIBITED    FUOiVI 

Taking  millstones  in  pledge.  Deu.  24  :  6. 
Violently  selecting  pledges.  Den.  24  :  10. 
Exacting    usury    from    brethren.      Exo. 

22  :  25.     Lev.  25  :  36,  37. 
Exacting  debts  from  brethren  during  sab- 

battical  year.     Deu.  15  :  2,  3. 
Might  take  interest  from  strangers.     Deu. 
23  :  20. 


DAI. 


DAN. 


32 


DAR. 


Sometimes  entirely  remitted  debts.    Neh  5  : 

10-1-2.     Mat.  18  :  27.     Luke  7  :  42. 
Often  cruel  in  exacting  debts.     Neh.  5  :  7-9. 

Job  24  :  3-9.     Mat.  18  :  28-30. 
Often  kxactkd  debts 
By  selling  the  debtor  or  taking  him  for  a 
servant.     Mat.  13  :  25,  with  Exo.  21  :  2. 
By   selling  the  debtor's  property.    Mat. 

IS  :  2.5. 
By  selling  the  debtor's  family.  2  Kin  4  :  1. 

Job  24  :  9.     Mat.  IS  :  25. 
By  imprisonment.    Mat.  6  :  25,  26.    Mat. 

18  :  U. 
From  the  sureties.    Pro.  11  :  1.5.    Pro.  22  : 
20,  27. 
Wore  often  defrauded.   1  Sam.  22  :  2.    Luke 

16  :  5-7. 
Illustrative  of 
God's  claim  upon  men.    Mat.  5  :  25,  26, 

with  Mat.  18  :  23,  35.     Luke  7  :  41,  47. 
The  demands  of  tlie  law.     Gal.  5  :  3. 

No.   64.    DAILY  SACRIFICE,  THE. 
Ordained  in  mount  Sinai.     Num.  23  :  6. 
A  lamb  as  a  burnt   ottering  morning  and 
evening.     Exo.  29  :  33, 39.     Num.  28:  3,  4. 
Doubled  on  the  Sabbath.    Num.  28  :  9,  10. 
Reqiired  to  be 

With  a  meat  and  drink  oflering.    Exo.  29  : 

40,  41.     Num.  28  :  5-8. 
Slowly  and  entirely  consumed.    Lev.  6  : 

9-12. 
Perpetually  observed.  Exo.  29  :  42.  Num. 
iS  :  3,  6. 
Peculiarly  acceptable.     Num.  28  :  8.     Psa. 

141  :2. 
Secured  God's  presence  and  favour.    Exo. 

29  :  43,  44. 

Times  of  offering,  were  seasons  of  prayer. 

Ezra.  9  :  5.  Dan.  9  :  20,  21,  with  Acts  3  :  1. 
Restored  after  the  captivity.     Ezra  3  :  3. 
The  abolition  of,  foretold.    Dan.  9  :  26,  27. 

Dan.  11  :31. 
Illustrative  of 

Christ.    J  no.  1  :  29,  36.     1  Pet.  1  :  19. 

Acceptable  prayer.    Psa.  141  :  2. 

No.   65.    DAN,  THE  TRIBE  OF. 

Descended  from  Jacob's   fifth  son.    Gen. 

30  :0. 

Predictions  respecting.     Gen.  49  :   16,   17. 

Deu  33  :  22. 
Per.sons  select t;D  from. 

To  number  the  people.     Num.  1  :  12. 

To  spy  out  the  land.    Num.  13  :  12. 

To  divide  the  land.     Num.  34  :  22. 
Strength  of,  on  leaving  Egj-pt.     Num.  1  : 

38,  39. 
Led  the  fourth  and  last  division  of  Israel 

Num.  2  :  31.     Num.  10  :  25. 
Encamped  north  of  the  tabernacle.    Num 

2  :  25. 
Offering  of,  at  dedication.    Num.7  :  68-71. 
Families  of.     Num.  26  :  42. 


Strength  of,  entering  Canaan.  Num.  26  :  43. 
On  Ebal,  said  amen  to  the  Curses.     Deu. 

27  :  13. 
Bounds  of  its  inheritance.     Jos.  19  :  40-46. 
A  commercial  people.    Jud.  5  :  17.    Eze. 

27  :  19. 
Restricted  to  the  hills  by  Amoritcs.     Jud. 

1  :34. 

A  F.1RT  OF, 

Sent  to  seek  new  settlements.  Jud.  18  : 1,  2. 
Took  Laish  and  called  it  Dan.  Jos.  19  :  47. 

Jud.  18  :  8-13,  27-29. 
Plundered    Micah  of  his  idols    and   his 

ephod.     Jud.  18  :  17-21,  27. 
Set  up  Micah's  idols  in  Dan.    Jud.  18  : 
30,  31. 
Reproved   for    not  aiding   against  Sisera. 

Jud.  5  :  17. 
Samson  was  of.    Jud.  13  :  2,  24,  25. 
Some  of,  at  coronation  of  David.     1   Chr. 

12  :  35. 
Ruler    appointed  over,  by  David.     1  Chr. 
27  :  22. 

No.  66.    DARKNESS. 

Created  by  God.    Psa.  104  :  20.     Isa.  45  :  7. 
Originally  covered  tlie  earth.     Gen.  1  :  2. 
Separated  from  the  light.     Gen.  1  :  4. 
Called  night.     Gen.  1  :  5. 
Caused  by  setting  of  the  sun.     Gen.  15  :  17. 

Jno.  6  :  17. 
Inexplicable  nature  of.    Job  38  :  19,  20. 
Exhibits  God's  power  and  greatness.    Job 

38  :  8,  9. 
Degrees  of,  mentioned  ; 

Great.     Gen.  15  :  12. 

That  may  be  felt.    Exo.  10  :  21. 

Thick.    Deu.  5  :  22.    Joel  2  :  2. 

Gross.    Jer.  13  :  16. 

Outer  or  extreme.    Mat.  8  :  12. 
Effects  of  ; 

Keeps  us  from  seeing  objects.  Exo.  10  :  23. 

Causes  us  to  go  astray.    Jno.  12  :  35.     1 
Jno  2:11. 

Causes  us  to  stumble.     Isa.  59  :  10. 
Often  put  for  night.     Psa.  91  :  6. 
Called  tlie  swaddling  band  of  the  sea.    Job 

38  :9. 
Cannot  hide  us  from  God.    Psa.  139  :  II,  12. 
The  wicked 

The  children  of.     1  The.  5  :  5. 

Live  in.     Psa.  107  :  10. 

Walk  in.     Psa.  82  :  5. 

Perpetrate  their  designs  in.    Job  24  :  16. 

Are  full  of.    Mat.  6  :  23. 
Miraculous, 

On  mount  Sinai.     Exo.  19  :  16,  with  Heb. 
12  :  18. 

Over  the  land  of  Egypt.    Exo.  10  :  21,  22. 

At  the  death  of  Christ.    Mat.  27  :  45. 

Before  the  destruction  of  Jerusalem.  Mat. 
24  :  29. 
Illustr.itive  of 

Greatness  and  unsearchableness  of  God. 


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DEA. 


Exo  20:21.    2  Sam.  22  :  10,  12.    1  Kin. 

8  :  12.    Psa.  97  :  2. 
Abstruse  and  deep  subjects.    Job  28  :  3. 
Secrecy.     Isa  45  :  19.     .Mat.  10  :  27. 
Ignorance  and  error.    .lob  37  :  19.    Isa 

tiO  :  2     Jno  1  :  o.    Jiio.  3  :  10.    Jno.  12: 

3d.     .Vets  26  :  18. 
Any  tiling  liateful.    Job  3  :  4-9. 
A  course  ol  .'.in.     Pro.  2  :  13.     Kph.  5:11. 
Heavy  a.'llictions.    Job  23  :  17.     Psa.  112  : 

4.    Ecc.  5  :  17.    Isa  5  :  30.    Isa.  8  :  22 

Isa.  59  : 9. 
The  power  of  ?atan.  Eph.  6  :  12.  Col.  1  :  13 
The  grave.     1  Sam.  2  :  9.    Job  10  :  21,  22 
The  jiunisliment  of  devils    and  wicked 

men.    Wat    22  :   13.    2  Pet.  2   :  4,  17. 

Judc6,  13  vs. 

No.  67.    DAY. 

The  liijht  first  called.     Gen.  1  :  5. 
Natural,  from  evenincr  to  evening.     Gen 

1  :  .1,  &o.     Lev.  23  :  Si. 
Artiiicial,  the  time  of  the  sun's  continuance 

above  the  horizon.   Gon.  31  :  39,  40.   Neb. 

4  :2I,22. 
Propiietical,  a  year.  Eze.  4  :  6.  Dan.  12  :  12. 

AiniKlC!.*!.,  DIVIDKD  INTO 

Break  of.     Gen.  32  :  24,  26.    Song  of  Sol. 
2  :  17. 

Morning.     Exo.  29  :  39.    2  Sam.  23  :  4. 

Noon.     Gen.  43  :  16.    Psa.  65  :  17. 

Decline  of.    Jud.  19  :  S,  9.     Luke  9  :  12. 
Luke  24  :  29. 

Evening.     Gen.  8  :  11.     Psa.  104:23.    Jer. 
6  :4. 
Sometimes  divided  into  four  parts.    Neh 

9  : 3. 
Latterly  subdivided  into  twelve  hours.  Mat. 

20  :3,  5,  6.     Jno.  11  :  !l. 
Time  of,  ascertained  by  the  dial.    2  Kin. 

20  :  11. 
Succession  of,  secured  by  covenant.     Gen. 

3  :  22. 
Made  for  the  glory  of  God.    Psa.  74  :  16. 
Proclaims  the  glory  of  God.     Psa.  19  :  2. 
Under  tlie  control  of  God.    Amos  5   :  S. 

Amos  8:9. 

A  TI.ME  OF  JUDGMENT    CALLED  A  DAY  OF 

An'.4er.    Lam  2  :  21. 

Wrath.   Job  20  :  28.   Zep.  1  :  15,  18.  Rom. 

2  :  5. 
Visitation.    Mic.  7  :  4. 
Destruction.    Job  21  :  30. 
Darkness.    Joel  2  :  2.     Zep.  1  :  15. 
Trouble.     Psa   102  :  2. 
Calamity.     Deu  32  :  3.5.    Jer.  13  :  17. 
Adversity.     Pro  24  :  10. 
Vengeance.     Pro  6  :  34.    Isa.  61  :  2. 
Slaughter.     Isa.  30  :  2.5.    Jer.  12  :  3. 
Evil.  Jer.  17  :  17.  Amos  6  :  3.  Eph.  6  :  13. 
The  Lord.     Isa.  2  :  12.     Isa.  13  :  6.    Zep. 

1  :  14. 

.A  TISIK  OK  MERCY   CALLED  A  DAY  OF 

Salvation.    2  Cor.  6  :  2. 


Redemption.    Eph.  4  :  30. 
Visitation.    Jer.  27  :  22.     1  Pet.  2  :  12. 
God's  power.     Psa.  110  :  3. 

A  TI.MK  OK  FESTIVITY  CALLED  A 

Good  day.     Est.  8  :  17.     Est.  9  :  19. 

Day  of  good  tidings.    2  Kin.  7  :  9. 

Day    which    the  Lord   has   made     Psa. 
l"l8  :24. 

Solemn  day.    Num.  10  :  10.     Hos.  9  :  5. 

Day  of  gladness.     Num.  10  :  10. 
The  time  lor  labour.  Psa.  104  :  23.  Jno.  9:4. 
Wild  beasts  hide  during.    Psa.  104  :  22. 

Ili-lstrative  of 

Time  of  judgment.     1  Cor.  3  :  13,  with! 
Cor.  4  :  .3. 

Spiritual  light.  1  The.  5  :  5,  3.  2  Pet.  1  :  19. 

The  jiath  of  the  just.     Pro.  4  :  18. 

No.  68.    DEAD,  THE. 

They  who  have  departed  this  life.    Gen. 

23  :  2.     Gen.  25  :  8.    Job  1  :  19. 
Terms  used  to  express  ; 

Corpses.    2  Kin.  19  :  35.    Nah.  3  :  3. 

Carcasses.    Num.  14  :  29,  32,  33.     1  Kin. 

13  :  24. 

Those  who  are  not.    Mat.  2  :  18. 

Deceased.    Isa.  26  :  14.    Mat.  22  :  25. 
Characterized  by 

Being  without  the  Spirit.     Jas.  2  :  26. 

Being  incapable  of  motion.     Mat.  28  :  4. 
Pev.  1  :  17. 

Ignorance  of  all  human  aftairs.  Ecc.  9  :  5. 

Absence  of  all  human  passions.  Ecc.  9  :  6. 

Inability  to  glorify  God.     Psa.  1 15  :  17. 
Return  not  to  this  life.     Job  7  :  9,  10.    Job 

14  :  10,  14. 
Eyes  of,  closed  by  nearest  of  kin.  Gen.  46  : 4. 
VVe:e  washed  and  laid  out.     Acts  9  :  37. 
Were  wrapped  in  linen  with  spices.    Jno. 

19  :  40. 

MoiR.M.NG    FOR,  OFTEN 

^>rv  great.    Gen.  37  :  35.    Jer.  31  :  15. 

.A;at.  2  :  IS.     Jno.  11  ;  33. 
Loud  and  clamorous.    Jer.  16:6.    Mar. 

5  :  33. 
Ev  hired  mourners.    Jer.  9  :  17,  IS.  Amos 

■5  :  16. 
With  plaintive  music.    Jer.  48  :  36.    Mat. 

9  :  -23. 
Testified  by  change  of  apparel.    2  Sam. 

14  ;2. 

Testified  by  tearing  the  hair.    Jer.  16  :  7. 
Testified  by  covering  the  head.    2  Sam. 

19:4. 
Testified  bv  rending  the  garments.    Gen. 

37  :34.     2  Sam  3  :31. 
Lasted  many  days.     Gen.  37  :  34.     Gen. 
;-.0  :  3,  10. 
Regard  often  shown  to    the    memory  of. 

Ruth  1  :  8. 
Too  soon  forgotten.   Psa.  31  :  12.   Ecc.  9  :  6. 
Hcathcnisli  expressions  of  grief  for,  forbid- 
den    Lev.  1!)  :  23     Deu.  14  :  1,  2. 
-All  offerings  to,  forbidden.    Deu.  26  :  14. 


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DEF. 


Touching  of,  causing  uncleanness.    Nam 

19  :  11,  13,  16.     Num.9  :  6,  7. 
In  a  house  rendered  it  unclean.    Num.  19  : 

14,  1.3. 

Even  bones  of,  caused  uncleanness.     Num. 

19  :  16.     See  2  Chr.  34  :  5. 
A  priest  not  to  mourn   for,  except  when 

near  of  kin.     Lev.  -'l  :  1-3.     Eze  44  :  -io. 
High  priest  in  no  case  to  mourn  for.    Lev. 

'il  :  10,  11. 
Nazarites  not  to  touch  or  mourn  for.   Num. 

6  :  6,  7. 
Those  defiled  by,  removed  horn  the  camp. 

Num.  5  :  -2. 
Uncleanness  contracted  from,  removed  by 

ihe  water  of  separation.    Num.  19  :  12,  IS. 

iDOL.iTK'RS 

Tore  tliemselves  for.     Jer.  16  :  7. 
Offered  sacrifices  for.     Fsa.  106  :  28. 
invoked  and  consulted.     1  Sam.  2S  :  7,  S. 
Consecrated  part  of  their  crops  to.    Deu. 

26  :  14. 
The  Jews  looked  for  a  resurrection  from. 

Isa.  26  :  19.    Acts  24  :  15. 
Instances  of,  restored  to  life  before  Christ. 
1  Kin.  17  :  22.    2  Kin.  4  :  34^6.    2  Kin, 
13  :  21. 
Instances  of,  restored  by  Christ,  &c.    Mat 
9  :  25.     Luke  7  :  15.     Juo.   11   :  44.     Acts 
9  :  40.     Acts  20  :  12. 
Illustrative  of 
Man's  state  by  nature.  2  Cor.  5  :  14.  Eph. 

2  :  I,  6. 
A  state  of  deep  affliction,  &c.  Psa.  83  :  5,  6. 

Psa.  143  :  3.     Isa.  59  :  10. 
Freedom  from  the  power  of  sin.    Rom. 

6  :2,  8,  11.     Col.  3  :  3. 
Freedom  from  the  law.     Rom.  7  :  4. 
Faith  without  works.     1  Tim.  5  :  6.    Jas. 

2  :  17,  26. 
Diviners,  &.c.     Isa.  8  :  19. 
Impotence.     Gen.  20  :  3.    Rom.  4:  19. 

No.  69.    DEDICATION. 
Consecration  of  a  nlace  of  worship.    2  Chr 

2:4 
Solemn  confirmation  of  a  covenant.    Heb, 

9  :  18. 
Devoting  any  thing  to  sacred  uses.     1  Chr 

28  :  12. 
Subjects  of  ; 

Tabernacle.     Num.  7  cli. 

Temple  of  Solomon.     1  Kin.  8  :  1-63.    2 
Chr.  7  :  5. 

Second  temple.     Ezra  6  :  16,  17. 

Persons.     Exo  22  :  29.     1  Sam.  1  :  11. 

Property.     Lev.  27  ;  23.    Mat.  15  :  5. 

Spoils  of  war.  2  Sam.  3  :  11.  1  Chr.  IS  :  11, 

Tribute  from  foreigners.    2  Sam.  8:10,  11. 

Walls  of  cities.     Neh.  12  :  27. 

Houses  when  built.  Deu.  20  :  5.  Psa.  ZO.title 
By  idolaters  in  setting  up  idols.  Dan.  3  :  2,  3 
Thi-n'gs  dedicated  to  God  ; 

Esteemed  holy.  Lev.  27  :  2S.  2  Kin.  12  :  18. 


Placed  with  the  treasure  of  the  Lord's 

house.     1  Kin.  7  :  51.     2  Chr  5  :  1. 
Special  chambers   prepared  for.    2  Chr. 

31  :  11,  12. 
Levites  placed  over.     1  Chr.  26  :  20,  26. 

2  Chr.  31  :  12. 
Applied  to  the  repair  and  maintenance 

of  the  temple.    2  Kin.  12  :  4,  5.     1  Chr. 

26  :  27. 
For  support  of  priests.  Num.  18  :  14.  Eze. 

44  :29. 
Given  to  propitiate  enemies.    2  Kin.  12  : 

17,  18. 
Law  respecting  the  release  of.  Lev.  27  ch. 
Of  property  often  perverted.     Mar  7  :  9-13. 
Illustrative  of  devotedness    to  God.    Psa. 
119  :  3S. 

No.  70.  defile.ment. 

Forbidden  to  the  Jews.    Lev.  11  :  44,  45. 

TH1^GS  LIABLE  TO  CEREMO.NIAL  ; 

The  person.  Lev.  6  :  3. 
Garments.  Lev.  13  :  59. 
Furniture,  &c.    Lev.  15  :  9,  10.    Num.  19  : 

14,  15. 
Houses.     Lev  14  :  44. 
The  land.     Lev.  18  :  25.     Deu.  21  :  23. 
Tlie  sanctuary.    Lev.  20  :  3.     Zej).  3  :  4. 
Ceremoxi.1l,  caused  By 
Eating  unclean  things.    Lev.  11  :  8.    Acts 

10  :  11,  14. 

Eating  things  that  died.     Lev.  17  :  15. 
Touching  a  dead  body  or  a  bone.     Num. 

9  :  6,  7.     Num.  19  :  11,  16. 
Touching  a  grave.     Num.  19  :  16. 
Touching  a  dead  beast.     Lev.  5  :  2.    Lev. 

11  :  24-28. 

Being  along  with  a  dead  body.  Num. 19:14. 
Mourning  for  the  dead.    Lev.  21  :  1-3. 
Having  a  leprosy.    Lev.  13  :  3,  11.    Num. 

5  :  2,  3. 
Having  an  issue.  Sec.  Lev.  15  : 2  Num.  5  : 2. 
Touching  any  thing  defiled  by  an  issue, 

&c.     Lev.  15  :  5-il. 
Going  into  a  leprous  house.    Lev.  14  :  46. 
Sacrificing  the  red  heifer.    Num.  19  :  7. 
Burning  the  red  heifer.     Num.  19  :  S. 
Gathering"  ashes   of  red    heifer.    Num. 

19  :  10. 
Touching  an  unclean  person.  Num.  19:22. 
Child-bearing.    Lev.  12  :  2. 
Causes  of,  improperly  enlarged  by  tradition. 

Mar.  7  :  2,  with  i\lat.  15  :  20. 
Moral,  caused  by 
Following  the  sins  of  the  heathen.    Lev. 

13  :  24. 
Seeking  after  wizards.    Lev.  19  :  31. 
Giving  children  to  Molech.     Lev.  20  :  3. 
Making  and  serving  idols.  Eze.  20  :  17,  18. 

Eze.  22  :  3,  4.     Eze.  23  :  7. 
Blood  shedding.     Isa.  59  :  3. 
Moral,  punished.     Lev.  18  :  24,  25,  23,  29. 
Those    under,    removed    from    the    camp. 
Num.  5  :  3,  4.     Deu.  23  :  14. 


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PniESTS 

To  decide  in  all  cases  of.    Lev.  10  :  10. 

Lev.  13  :  3. 
Specially  required  to  avoid.  Lev.  '21  :  1-6, 

11,  12. 
Not  to  eat  holy  things  while  under.   Lev. 

•2i  :  -2,  4-6. 
Punished  for  eating  of  the  holy  things 
wliile  under.     Lev.  2'2  :  3. 
Cleansed    by   legal   ablutions.     Num.  19  : 

IS,  19.     Heb.  9  :  13. 
Neglecting  purification  from,  punished  by 

cutting  off.     Num.  19  :  13,  20. 
Ceremonial,  abolished  under   the    gospel. 
Acts  10  :  15.     Rom.  14  :  14.     Col.2  :  20-22. 
Illustrative 
Of  sin.    Mat.  15  :  11,  18.    Jude  8  v. 
Of  unholy  doctrines.    1  Cor.  3  :  16,  17. 

No.  71.    DELUGE,  THE. 

Sent  as  a  punishment  for  the  extreme  wick- 
edness of  man.     Gen.  6  :  6-7,  11-13,  17. 

Called  the 
Flood.     Gen.  9  :  28. 
Waters  of  Noah.    Isa.  54  :  9. 

Noah  forewarned  of  Gen.  6  :  13.  Heb.  11  :7. 

Long-sufl'ering  of  God  exhibited  in  defer- 
ring.    Gen.  6  :  3,  with  1  Pet.  3  :  20. 

The  wicked  warned  of    1  Pet.  3  :  19,  20. 
2  Pet.  2  :  5. 

Noah,  &c.,  saved  from.  Gen.  6  :  18-22.  Gen. 
7  :  13,  14. 

Date  of  its  commencement.    Gen.  7:11. 

Came    suddenly  and   unexpectedly.    Mat, 
24  :  38,  39. 

Produced  by 
Forty   days'  incessant  rain.     Gen.  7  :  4, 

12,  17. 
Opening  up  of  the  fountains  of  the  great 

deep.     Gen.  7  :  11. 
Increased  graduallv.     Gen  7  :  17,  13. 
Extreme  height  of"  Gen.  7  :  19,  20. 
Time  of  its  increase  and  prevailing.     Gen. 

7  :24. 
Causes  of  its  abatement.     Gen.  8:1,2. 
Decrease  of  gradual.     Gen.  8  :  3,  5. 
Date  of  its  complete  removal.    Gen.  9  :  13. 
Complete    destruction    eft'ected    by.     Gen 

7  :03. 
Face  of  the  earth  changed  by.    2  Pet  3  :  5,  6 
Traditional  notice  of  "job  22  :  15-17. 
That  it  shall  never  again  occur 
Promised.     Gen  8:21,22. 
Confirmed  by  covenant.     Gen.  9  :  9-11. 
The  rainbow  a  token.     Gen  9  :  12-17. 
A  pledge  of  God's  faithfulness.     Isa  54  : 
9,  10. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  destruction  of  sinners.   Psa  32  :  6 

Isa.  23  :  2,  18. 
Of  baptism.     1  Pet.  3  :  20,  21. 
(Unexpectedness    of)   of   suddenness  of 
Christ's  coming.    Mat.  24  :  36-39.  Luke 
17  :  26,  27-30. 


No.  72.  DESERT,  JOURNEY  OF  ISRAEL 

THROUGH  THE. 
Date  of  its  commencement.  Exo.  12  :  41,  42. 
Their  number  commencing.    Exo.  12  :  37. 
Their    healthy    state    commencing.      Psa. 

105  :  37. 
A  mixed  multitude  accompanied  tliem  in. 

Exo.  12  :3S.     Num.  11:4. 
Commenced  in  haste.     Exo.  12  :  39. 
Conducted  with  regularity.    Exo.  13  :  18. 
Under  Moses  as  leader.  Exo.  3  :  10-12,  with 

Acts  7  :  36,  38. 
By  a  circuitous  route.     Exo.  13  :  17,  18. 
Order  of  marching  during.    Num.  10  :  14-28. 
Order  of  encamping  during.     Num.  2  ch. 
Difficulty  and  danger  of    Deu.  8  :  15. 
Continued  forty  years 

As  a  punishment.    Num.  14  :  33,  34. 

To  prove  and  humble  them,  &c.  Deu.  8  :  2. 

To  teach  them  to  live  on  God's  word. 
Deu.  8  :  3. 
Under  God's  guidance.    Exo.   13  :  21,  22. 

Exo.  15   :  13.     Neh.  9  :  12.     Psa.  78  :  52. 

Isa.  63  :  11-14. 
Under  God's  protection.    Exo.  14  :  19,  20, 

with  Psa.  :  105  :  39.    Exo.  23  :  20,  with 

Psa.  78  :  63. 
AVith  miraculous  provision.    Exo.  16  :  35. 

Deu.  8  :  3. 
Their   clothing    preserved    during.     Deu. 

8  :  4.     Deu.  29  :  5.    Neh.  9  :  21. 
Worsliip  of  God  celebrated  during.    Exo. 

24  :  6-8.     Exo.  29  :  38-42.     Exo.  40  :  24-29. 
Justice  administered  during.  Exo.  IS  :  13,  26. 
Circumcision  omitted  during.    Jos.  5  :  6. 
Caused  universal  terror  and  dismay.     Exo. 

15  :  14—16.     Num.  22  :  3,  4 
Obstructed,   &c.,   by  the   surrounding    na- 
tions.    Exo.  17  :  8.     Num.  20  :  21. 
Territory  acquired  during.     Deu.  29  :  7,  8. 
Marked  by  constant    raurmurings  and  re- 
bellions.   Psa.  78  :  40.    Psa.  95  :  10.     Psa. 

106  :  7-39. 
Constant  goodness  and  mercy  of  God    to 

them  during.    Psa.  106  :  10,  43-46.     P,sa. 

107  :  6,  13. 
Commenced  from  Rameses  in  Egypt.  Exo. 

12  :  37. 
To  SuccoTH.     Exo.  12  :  37.     Num.  33  :  5. 
To  Etham.     Exo.  13  :  20.     Num.  33  :  6. 
Between    Baalzephon    and     Pihahiroth. 
Exo.  14  :  2.     Num.  33  :  7. 
Overtaken  by  Pharaoh.     Exo.  14  :  9. 
B:xliorted  to  look  to  God.     Exo.  14  :  13,  14. 
The  cloud  removed  to  the  rere.     Exo.  14  : 

19,  20. 
Red  sea  divided.    Exo.  14  :  16,  21. 
Through  the  Red  sea.     Exo.  14  :  22,  29. 
Faith  exhibited  in  passing.     Heb.  1 1  :  29. 
Pharaoh  and  his  host  destroyed.  Exo.  14  : 

23-28.     Psa.  106  :  11. 
Israel's  song  of  praise.    Exo.  15  :  1-21. 
Psa.  106  :  12. 


DF.S. 


36 


THR0UC5H     THE     WILDERNESS     OF     ShUR     OR 

Etham.    Exo.  15  :  22.     Num.  33  :  8. 
To  Marah.     Exo.  15  :  23.     Num.  33  :  8. 
Murmuring  of  the  people  ou  account  of 

bitter  water.    Exo.  15  :  24. 
Water  sweetened.     Exo.  15  :  25. 
To  Elim.     Exo,  15  :  27.     Num.  33  :  9. 
By  the  Red  Sea.     Num.  33  :  10. 
Through  the  wilderness   of  Sin.     Exo. 
16:1.     Num.  33:1  i. 
JTurmuring  for  bread.    Exo.  16  :  2,  3. 
Quails  given  for  one  night.    Exo.  16  :  8, 

12,  13. 
Manna  sent.     Exo.  16  :  4,  8,  16-31. 
To  Dophkah.    Num.  33  :  12. 
To  Alush.    Num.  33  :  13. 
To  Rephidim.    Exo.  17  :  1.    Num.  33  :  14. 
Murmuring  for  water.     Exo.  17  :  2,  3. 
Water  brought  from  the  rock.  Exo-17: 5, 6. 
Called  .Massah  and  Meribah.    Exo.  17  :  7, 
Amaiek  opposes  Israel.     Exo.  17  :  8. 
Amalek  overcome.    Exo.  17  :  9-13. 
To  Mount  Sin.u.    Exo.  19   :  1,  2.    Num 
33  :  15. 
Jethro's  visit.     F.xo.  13  :  1-6. 
Judges  ai)pointed.     Exo.  18  :  14-26.    Deu 

1:9-15. 
Moral  law  given.  Exo.  19  :  3.  Exo.  20  ch 
Covenant  made.    Exo.  24  :  3 -S. 
Moral  law  written  on  tables.  Exo.  31  :  IS, 
Order    for    making    the  tabernacle,  &c 

Exo.  24  ch.  to  Exo.  27  ch. 
Tribe  of  Levi  taken  in<itead  of  the  first 

born.     Num.  3  :  11-13. 
Aaron  and  his  sons  selected  for  priest 
hood.     Exo.  23  ch.     Exo.  29  ch.    Num 
3  :  1-3,  10. 
Levitcs  set  apart.    Num.  3  :  5-9. 
Golden  calf  made.     E.xo.  32  :  3,4. 
Tables  of  testimony  broken.  Exo.  32  :  19 
People  punished  lor  idolatry.    Exo.  32  ; 

25-29,  35. 
God's  glory  shown  to  Moses.    Exo.  33  : 

18-23.     Exo.  34  :  5-S. 
The  tables  of  testimony  renewed.    Exo, 

34  :  1-4,  27-29.    Deu  10  :  1-5. 
Tabernacle  first  set  up.     Exo.  40  ch. 
Nadab  and  Abihu  destroyed  for  offering 
strange  fire.    Lev.  10  :'1,2.     Num  3  ;4 
Passover  first  commemorated.     Num.  9  : 

1-5. 
Second  numbering  of  the  people.     Num. 
1  :  1^6,  wuth  Exo.  33  :  25,  26. 
To  Kieroth-hattaavah.     Num.  33  :  16. 
Complaining  punished  by  fire.    Num.  1 1  : 

1-3. 
Called  Taberah.     Num  11:3. 
Murmuring  of  the  mixed  multitude  and 

of  Israel,  for  flesh.     Num.  11:4-9. 
Flesh  promised.    Num.  11  :  10-15,  18-23. 
Seventy  elders  appointed  to  assist  Moses, 

Num'.  11  :16,  17,24-30. 
Quails  sent  for  a  month.    Num.  11  :  19, 
20,  31,  32. 


Their  murmurings  punished.    Num.  11  : 

33.     Psa.  78  :  30,  31. 
Why    called    Kibroth-hattaavah.      Num. 

11:34. 
To  Hazeroth.  Num.  11  :  35.  Num.  33  :  17. 
Aaron  and  Miriam  envy  J.Ioses.    Num. 

12  :  1,  2. 
Miriam  punished  by  leprosy.  Num.  12  :  10. 
Delayed  seven  days  for  Miriam.    Num. 

12  :  14,  1.5. 
ToKauesh-Barnea  in  wilderness  of  Rith- 

MAH   OR  Paran,     Deu.  1 :  19,  and  Num. 

32  : 8,  with  Num.  12  :  16,  and  Num  33  :  18. 
The  people  anxious  to  have  the  land  of 

Canaan  searched.     Deu.  1  :  22. 
Moses  commanded  to  send  spies.    Num. 

13  :  1,2. 
Persons  selected  as  spies.  Num.  13  :  3-16. 
Spies  sent.    Jos.  14  :  7,  with  Num.  13  : 

17-20. 
Spies  bring  back  evil  report.    Num.  13  : 

26-33. 
The  people  terrified  and  rebel.  Num.  14  : 


1-4. 

Punishment  for  rebellion.     Num.  14  :  26- 

35.    Num.  32  :  11-13.    Deu.  1  :  35,  .36,  40. 

Guilty  spies  slain  by  plague.     Num.  14  : 

36,' 37. 
People  smitten  hy  Amalek  for  going  up 
without    the  Lord.    Num.  14   :    40-45. 
Deu.  1  :  41-44. 
Returned  by  the  way  to  the  Red  sea. 
Num.  14  :  25.    Deu.  1  :  40.    Deu  2  :  1. 
Sabbath  breaker  stoned.    Num.  15  :  32-36. 
Rebellion  of  ICorah.    Num.  16  :  1-19. 
Korah,  &c.,  punished.    Num.  16  :  30-35. 
Plague  sent.     Num.  16  :  41-46. 
Plague  stayed.     Num.  16  :  47-50. 
God's  choice  of  Aaron  confirmed.    Num. 
17  ch. 
To  Rimmon  Parez.    Num.  33  :  19. 
ToLibnahor  Laban.  Num.  33  :  20.  Deu.l:l. 
To  RissAH.    Num.  33  :  21. 
To  Kehelatha.    Num.  33  :  22. 
To  mount  Shapher.     Num.  33  :  23. 
To  Haradah.     Num.  33  :  24. 
To  Makheloth.     Num.  33  ■  25. 
To  Tahath.    Num.  33  :  26. 
To  Tarah.     Num.33:  27. 
To  MiTHCAH.     Num.  33  :  28. 
To  Hashmonah.    Num.  33  :  29. 
To  Moseroth  or  Mosera.    Num.  33  :  30. 
To  Bene-Jaakan.     Num.  33:31. 
To  Horhagidoad  or  Gudgodah.    Num.So  ; 
„.     Deu.  10:7. 

To  JOTEATHAH    OR    L.\ND    OF  RIVERS.       Num 

33  :  33.     Deu.  10  :  7  ~         . 

Several  of  those  stations  probably  revisited 

Deu.  10  :  6,  7,  with  Num.  33  :  30-32. 
To  Ebronah.     Num:  33  :  34. 
To  Ezion-Gabee.     Num.  33  :  35. 
To    Kadesh    in   the   wilderness    of  /^in 

Num.  20  :  1.     Num.  33  :  36.     Jud..ll  :  16. 

Miriam  dies  and  is  buried.     Num.  20  :  1. 


DBS. 


37 


DES. 


Second  murmuring  for  water.    Num.  20  : 
2-6. 

Moses  striking  the  rock  instead  of  speak- 
ing to  it,  disobeys  God.  Num.  20  :  7-11. 
Moses  and  Aaron  punished.  Num.  20  :  12. 
Called  Meribah  to  commemorate  the 
murmuring.  Num.  20  :  13.  Num.  27  :  14. 
Orders  given  respecting  Edom.    Ueu.  2  : 

3-6. 
The  king  of  Edom    refuses    a   passage. 
Num.  20  :  14-21.     Jud.  11  :  17. 
To  Mount  Hor.  Num.  20  :  22.  Num.  33  :  37. 
Aaron  dies.     Num.  20  :  28,  29.    Num.  33  : 

oS,  39. 
Arad  conquered.    Num.  21  :  1-3.    Num. 

33  :  40. 
Called  Hormah.     Num.  21  :  2,  3. 
To  Zalmonah.     Nnm.  33  :  41. 
Murmuring  of  the  people.     Num.  21  :  4,  5. 
Fiery  serpents  sent.     Num.  21  :  6. 
Brazen  serpent  raised  up.    Num.  21  :  7-9. 
To  PuNON-.     Num.  33  :  42. 
To  Oeoth.     Num.  21  :  10.    Num.  33  :  43. 
To  IjE-AE.tRiM  BEFORE  MoAB.  Num. 21  :  11. 
Num.  33  :  44. 
Orders  given  respecting  Moab.    Deu.  2  : 
8,9. 
To  Zared  or  Dibon-Gad.    Num.  21   :  12. 

Num.  33  :  45. 
To  Almon-Diblathaim.    Num.  33  :  46. 
Across  the  brook  Zered.     Deu.  2  :  13. 
Time  occupied  in  going    from    Kadesh- 

Barnea  to  this  station.    Deu.  2  :  14. 
Order  to  pass  through  Ar.     Deu.  2  :  18. 
Orders  given  respecting  Ammon.     Deu. 
2  :  19. 
Across  the  Arnos.   Num.  21  :  13-16.   Deu. 

2  :  24. 
To  Beer  or  the  Well.     Num.  21  :  16. 
To  Mattanah.     Num.  21  :  18. 
To  Nahaliel.     Num.  21  :  19. 
To  Ba.moth.     Num.  21  :  19. 
To  the  Mountains  of  Aeakim.     Num.  21  : 
20.     Num.  33  :  47. 
The  Amorites  refuse  a  passage  to  Israel. 

Num.  21  :  21-23.     Deu.  2  :  26-30. 
Sihon conquered.    Num.21  :  23-32.    Deu. 

2  :  32-36. 

Og  conquered.    Num.  21   :  33-35.     Deu. 

3  :  1-11. 

Reubenites,  &c.,   obtain  the  land  taken 

from  the  Amorites.    Num.  32  ch.    Deu- 

3  :  12-17. 
Retur>'  to  the  plains  of  Moab.     Num 

22  :  1.     Num.  33  :  48,  49. 
Balak  sends  for  Balaam.    Num.  22  :  5,  6, 

1;>-17. 
BaUiam  not  permitted    to    curse    Israel 

Num.  22  :  9-41.     Num.  23  ch.    Num 

24  ch. 
Israel  seduced  to  idolatry,  &c.,  by  advice 

of  BalaanL     Num.  25  :  1-3.     Rev.  2  :  14 
Israel  punished.     Num.  25  :  5,  9. 
Third  numbering.    Num.  26  :  1-62. 


All  formerly  numbered  over  twenty  years 

old,    except  Caleb  and   Joshua,  dead. 

Num.  26  :  63-65,  witli  Num.  14  :  29. 
The  law  of  female  inheritance    settled. 

Num.27  :  1-11,  with  Num.36  :  1-9. 
Appointment  of  Joshua.     Num.27  :  15-23. 
iSiidianitcs  destroyed   and   Balaam  slain. 

Num.  31  ch.  with  Num.  25  :  17,  IS. 
The  law  reliearsed.    Deu.  1  :  3. 
The  law  written  by  Moses.     Deu.  31  :  9. 
Moses  beholds  Canaan.    Deu.  34  :  1-4. 
Moses  dies  and  is  buried.     Deu.  34  :  5,  6. 
Joshua  ordered  to  cross  Jordan.  Jos.  1  :  2. 
Two  spies  sent  to  Jericho.    Jos.  2  :  1. 
.Across  the  river  Jordan.     Jos.  4  :  10. 
Illustrative  of  tlie  pilgrimage  of  the  church. 
Song  of  Soh  8:5.     1  Pet.  1  :  17. 

No.  73.    DESERTS. 
Vast  barren  plains.    Exo.  5  :  3.    Jno.  6:13. 
Uninhabited  places.  Mat.  14  :  15.  Mar.  6  :31. 
Described  as 

Uninhabited  and  lonesome.    Jer.  2  :  6. 

Uncultivated.     Num.  20  :  5.    Jer.  2  :  2. 

Desolate.     Eze.  6  :  14. 

Dry  and  without  water.  Exo.  17  : 1.  Deu. 
8  :  1.5. 

Tractless.     Isa.  43  :  19. 

Great  and  terrible.     Deu.  1  :  19. 

Waste  and  howling.    Deu.  32  :  10. 
Infested  with  wild  beasts.   Isa.  13  :  21.  Mar. 

I  :  13. 

Infested  with  serpents.     Deu.  8  :  15. 
Infested  with  robbers.  Jer.  3  :  2.  Lam.  4  :  19. 
Danger  of  travelling  in.    Exo.  14  :  3.   2  Cor. 

II  :26. 

Guides  required  in.    Num.  10  :  31.    Deu. 
32  :  10. 

PhENO.MENA  of,  ALLUDED  TO  J 

iSIirage  or  deceptive  appearance  of  water. 

Jer.  15  :  18.     (marg.) 
Simoon  or  deadly  wind.    2  Kin.  19  :  7. 

Jer.  4  :  11. 
Tornadoes  or  whirlwinds.     Isa.  21  :  1. 
Clouds  of  sand  and  dust.     Deu.  23  :  24. 

Jer.  4  :  12,  13. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture  ; 
Arabian  or  great  desert.     Exo.  23  :  31. 
Bethaven.    Jos.  18  :  12. 
Beersheba.    Gen.  21  :  14.     1  Kin.  19  :  3,  4. 
Damascus.     1  Kin.  19  :  15. 
Edom.     2  Kin.  3  :  S. 
Engedi.     1  Sam.  24  :  1. 
Gideon.    2  Sam.  2  :  24. 
Judea.    Mat.  3  :  1. 
Jeruel.    2  Chr.  20  :  16. 
Kedemoth.     Deu.  2  :  26. 
Kadesh.     Psa.  29  :  8. 
Maon.     1  Sam.  23  :  24,  25. 
Paran.    Gen.  21  :  21.     Num.  10  :  12. 
Shur.    Gen.  16  :  7.    E.xo.  15  :  22. 
Sin.     Exo.  16  :  1. 

Sinai.    Exo.  19  :  1,  2.    Num.  33  :  16. 
Ziph.     1  Sam.  23  :  14,  15. 


DIE. 


38 


DIS. 


Zin.    Num.  20  :  1.     Num.27  :  14. 

OftheRedsea.     Exo.  13  :  18. 

Near  Gaza.     Acts  8  :  26. 
Heath  often  found  in.     Jer.  17  :  6. 
Parts  of,   afl'orded  pasture.    Gen.  36   :  24. 

Exo.  3  :  1. 
Inhabited  by  wandering  tribes.    Gen.  21  : 

20,  21.     Psa.  72  :  9.     Jer.  25  :  24. 
Tine  persecuted  fled   to.     1   Sam.  23  :   14. 

Heb.  U  :  38. 
The  disaflected  fled  to.     1  Sam.  22  :  2.    Acts 

21  :  38. 
Illustrative  of 

Barrenness.  Psa.  106  :  9.  Psa.  107  :  33,  35. 

Those  deprived  of  all  blessings.  Hos.  2  :3. 

The  world.    Song  of  Sol.  3  :  6.     Song  of 
Sol.  8 :  5. 

The  Gentiles.    Isa.  35  : 1,  6.    Isa.  41  :  19. 

What  affords  no  support.    Jer.  2  :  31. 

Desolation  by  armies.  Jer.  12  :  10-13.  Jer. 
50  :  12. 

No.  74.    DIET  OF  THE  JEWS,  THE. 
In  patriarchal  age.  Gen.  18  :  7,  8.  Gen.  27  : 4. 
In  Egypt.    Exo.  16  :  3.     Num.  H  :  5. 
In  the  wilderness.     Exo.  16  :  4-12. 
Of  the  poor,  frugal.  Ruth  2  :  14.  Pro.  1 5  :  17 
Of  the  rich,  luxurious.    Pro.  23  :  1-3.   Lam 

4  :  5.    Amos  6  :  4,  5.    Luke  16  :  19. 
Articles  used  for  ; 

Milk.     Gen.  49  :  12.    Pro.  27  :  27. 

Butter.     Deu.  32  :  14.    2  Sam.  17  :  29. 

Cheese.     1  Sam.  17  :  18.    Job  10  :  10. 

Bread.     Gen.  18  :  5.     I  Sam.  17  :  17. 

Parched  corn.    Ruth  2  :  14.  1  Sam.  17  :  17. 

Flesh.     2  Sam.  6  :  19.     Pro.  9  :  2. 

Fish.    Mat.  7  :  10.    Luke  24  :  42. 

Herbs.  Pro.  15  :  17.  Rom.  14  :  2.  Heb.  6  :7. 

Fruit.     2  Sam.  16  :  2. 

Dried  fruit.  1  Sam.  25  :  18.    1  Sam.  30  :  12 

Honey.     Song  of  Sol.  5  :  1.     Isa.  7  :  15. 

Oil.  Deu.  12  :  17.  Pro.  21  :  17.  Eze.  16  :  13 

Vinegar.     Num.  6  :  3.    Ruth  2  :  14. 

Wine.    2  Sam.  6  :  19.    Jno.  2  :  3,  10. 

Water.     Gen.  21  :  14.    Mat.  10  :  42. 
Expressed  by  bread  and  water.     1  Kin.  13  ; 

9,  16. 
Generally  prepared  by  females.  Gen.  27  : 9 

1  Sam.  8  :  13.    Pro.  31  :  15. 
Was  taken 

In  the  morning,  sparingly.    Jud.  19  :  5 
with  Ecc.  10  :  16,  17. 

At  noon.     Gen.  43  :  16.    Jno.  4  :  6,  8. 

In  the  evening.    Gen.  24:11,  33.    Luke 
24  :  29,  30. 

Often  sitting.     Gen.  27  :  19.     Gen.  43  :  33. 

Often  reclining.   Amos  6  :  4.    Jno.  13  :  23 

With  the  hand.  Mat.  26  :  23,  with  Luke 
22  :  21. 
Thanks  given  before.  Mar.  8  :  6.  Acts  27  :35, 
Purification  before.  2  Kin.  3:11.  Mat.  16  :  2. 
A  hymn  sung  after.  Mat.  26  :  30. 
Men  and  women  did  not  partake  of,  togeth- 
er.   Gen.  18  :  8,  9.    Est.  1  :  3,  9. 


Articles  of,  often  sent  as  presents.    1  Sam. 
17  :  18.   1  Sam.  25  :  18,  27.  2  Sam.  16  :  1,  2. 

No.  75.    DISEASES. 

Often  sent  as  punishment.    Deu.  28  :  21. 

Jno.  5  :  14. 
Often  brought  from  other  countries.    Deu. 

7  :  15. 
Often  through  Satan.    1  Sam.   16  :  14-16. 

Job  2  :  7. 
Regarded  as  visitations.     Job  2  :  7-10.    Psa. 

38 :  2,  7. 
Intemperance  a  cause  of.    Hos.  7  :  5. 
Sins  of  youth  a  cause  of.    Job  20  :  11. 
Over-excitement  a  cause  of.    Dan.  8  :  27. 
Were  many  and  divers.    Mat.  4  :  24. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture  ; 

Ague.     Lev.  26  :  16. 

Abscess.    2  Kin.  20  :  7. 

Atrophv.    Job  16  :  8.     Job.  19  :  20. 

Blindne'ss.    Job  29  :  15.     Mat.  9  :  27. 

Boils  and  blains.    Exo.  9  :  10. 

Consumption.    Lev.  26  :  16.     Deu.  28  :  22. 

Demoniacal  possession.  Mat.  15  :  22.  Mar. 
6  :  15. 

Deafness.    Psa.  38  :  13.     Mar.  7  :  32. 

Debility.     Psa.  102  :  23.     Eze.  7  :  17. 

Dropsy.    Luke  14  :  2. 

Dumbness.     Pro.  31  :  8.    Mat.  9  :  32. 

Dysentery.   2  Chr.  21  :  12-19.   Acts  28  :  8. 

Emerods.    Deu.  28  :  27.     1  Sam.  5  :  6,  12. 

Fever.     Deu.  28  :  22.    Mat.  8  :  14. 

Impediment  in  speech.    Mar.  7  :  32. 

Itch.     Deut.  23  :  27. 

Inflammation.    Deu.  28  :  22. 

Issue  of  blood.     Mat.  9  :  20. 

Lameness.    2  Sam.  4:4.    2  Chr.  16  :  12. 

Leprosy.     Lev.  13  :  2.     2  Kin.  5  :  1. 

Loss  of  appetite.  Job  33  :  20.  Psa.  107  :  18. 

Lunacy.     Mat.  4  :  24.     Mat.  17  :  15. 

Melancholv.     1  Sam.  16:14. 

Palsy.     Mat.  8  :  6.     Mat.  9  :  2. 

Plague.  Num.  11  :  33.  2  Sam.  24  :  15, 21,  25. 

Scab.     Deu.  28  :  27. 

Sunstroke.    2  Kin.  4  :  18-20.     Isa.  49  :  10. 

Ulcers.    Isa.  1  :  6.    Luke  16  :  SO. 

Worms.    Acts  12  :  23. 
Children  subject  to.    2  Sam.  12  :  15.    1  Kin. 

17  :  17. 
Freijuently 

Loathsome.    Psa.  38  :  7.    Psa.  41  :  8. 

Painful.    2  Chr.  21  :  15.    Job  33  :  19. 

Tedious.    Deu.  28  :  59.    Jno.  5  :  5.     Luke 
13  :  16. 

Complicated.  Deu.  28  :  60,  61.  Acts  28  :  S. 

Incurable.    2  Chr.  21  :  18.    Jer.  14  :  19. 
Physicians    undertook    the  cure   of.      Jer. 

8  :  22.     Mat.  9  :  12.     Luke  4  :  23. 
Medicine  used  for  curing.    Pro.  17  :  22.    Isa. 

1  :6. 
Art  of  curing,  defective.     Job  13  :  4.    Mar. 

5  :  26. 
God  often  entreated  to  cure.   2  Sam.  12  :  16. 
I     2  Kin.  20  :  1-3.     Psa.  6  :  2.    Jas.  5 :  14. 


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DOG. 


Not  looking  to  God  in,  condemned.    2  Chr. 

16  :  \-i. 
Those  ap-flic ted  with, 

Anointed.     .Mar.  6  :  IS.    Jas.  5  :  14. 

Often  laid  in  the  streets  to  receive  advice 
Iroin  passers   by.    Mar.  6   :  56.    Acts 

5  :  1.5. 

Olteu  divinely  supported.     Psa.  41  :  3. 
Olten  divinely  cured.    3  Kin.  '20  :  5.     Jas. 

6  :  1.5. 

Illustrative  of  sin.     Isa.  1  :  5. 

No.  76.    DIVINATION. 
An  abominable    practice.     1  Sam.  15  :  23 

All    wlio    practised  it,   abominable.    Deu 

15  :  1-2. 
Practised  bv 

Diviners.    Deu.  IS  :  14. 

Enchanters.     Deu.  18  :  10.    Jer.  27  :  9. 

Witches.     Exo.  22  :  18.    Deu.  18  :  10. 

Charmers.     Deu.  18  :  11. 

Wizards.     Deu.  18  :  11.     1  Sam.  28  :  3. 

Consulters  of  familiar  spirits.  Deu.  18  :  II. 

Magicians.     Gen.  41  :  8.     Dan.  4  :  7. 

Astrologers.     Isa.  47  :  13.    Dan.  4  :  7. 

Sorcerers.    Jer.  27  :  9.    Acts  13  :  6,  8. 

Necromancers.     Deu.  18  :  11. 

Soothsayers.    Isa,  2  :  6.     Dan.  2  :  27. 

False  prophets.  Jer.  14  :  14.  Eze.  13  :  3,  6 
Effected  tiii;ol'gh 

Enchantments.     Exo.  7:11.    Num.  24  :  I 

Sorcery.     Isa.  47  :  12.     Acts  8:11. 

Observing  times.    2  Kin.  21  :  6. 

Observing  heavenly  bodies.     Isa.  47  :  13. 
{mars;.) 

Raising  the  dead.     1  Sam.  28  :  II,  12. 

Inspecting    the    inside   of  beasts.     Eze, 
21  :21. 

The  flight  of  arrows.     Eze.  21  :  21,  22. 

Cups.     Gen.  44  :  2,  5. 

Rods.     Hos.  4  :  12. 

Dreams.    Jer.  29  :  8.     Zee.  10  :  2. 
Connected  with  idolatry.    3  Chr.  33  :  5,  6. 
Books  of,  numerous  and  expensive.    Acts 

19  :  19. 
A  lucrative  employment.  Num.  22  :  7.  Acts 

16  :  16. 

Those  who  practised, 
Regarded  as  wise  men.    Dan.  2  :  12,  27. 
R,egarded  with  awe.     Acts  8  :  9,  11. 
Consulted  in  difficulties.   Dan.  2  :  2.   Dan. 

4  :  6,  7. 
Used    mysterious    words   and   gestures. 
Isa  8  :  19. 
A  system  of  fraud.  Eze.  13  :  6,  7.  Jer.  29  :  8 
Frustrated  by  God.     Isa.  44  :  25. 
Could  not  injure  the  Lord's  people.    Num. 

23  :  23. 
The  law 

Fortiade  to  the  Israelites  the  practice  of. 

Lev.  19  :26      Deu.  18  :  10,  11. 
Forbade  seeking  to.     Lev.  19  :  31.    Deu. 
18  :  14. 


Punished  with  death    those    who    used. 

Exo.  22  :  18.     Lev.  20  :  27. 
Punislied  those  wlio  sought  to.  Lev.  20  :6. 
The  Jews  prone  to.  2  Kin.  IT :  17.  Isa.  3  :  6. 

No.  77.    DIVORCE. 

Law  of  marriage  against.   Gen.  2  :  24.    Mat. 

19  :6. 
Permitted 

By  the  Mosaic  law.     Deu.  24  :  1. 

On  account  of  hardness  of  heart.    Mat. 
19  :8. 
Often  sought  by  the  Jews.   Mic.  2  :  9.    Mai. 

2  :  14. 
Sought  on  slight  grounds.  Mat.  6  :  31.   Mat. 

19  :3. 
Not  allowed  to  those  who  falsely  accused 

their  wives.    Deu.  22  :  IS,  19. 
Women 

Could  obtain.  Pro.  2  :  17,  with  Mar.  10  :  12. 

Could  marry  after.     Deu.  24  :  2. 

Responsible  for  vows  after.     Num.  30  :  9. 

JMairied  after,  could  not  return  to  first 
husband.    Deu.  24  :  3,  4.    Jer.  3  :  1. 

Afflicted  by.     Isa.  54  :  4,  6. 
Priests  not   to  marry  women  after.    Lev. 

21  :  14. 
Of  servants,  regulated  by  law.    Exo.  21  : 

7-11. 
Of  captives,  regulated  by  law.    Deu.  21  : 

13,  14. 
Forced  on  those  who  had  idolatrous  wives. 

Ezra  10  :  2-17.     Neh.  13  :  23-30. 
Jews  condemned  for  love  of.   Mai.  2  :  14-16. 
Forbidden  by  Christ  except  for  adultery. 

Mat.  6  :  32.    Mat.  19  :  9. 
Prohibition   of,    ofl'ended   the   Jews.    Mat. 

19  :  10. 
lUustrttive  of  God's  casting  off'  of  the  Jew- 
ish church.     Isa.  60  :  1.    Jer.  3  : 8. 

No.  78.    DOG,  THE. 
Despised  by  the  Jews.    2  Sam.  3  :  8. 
Described  as 

Impatient  of  injury.     Pro.  26  :  17. 

Unclean.     Luke  16  :  21.     2  Pet.  2  :  22. 

Carnivorous.     I  Kin.  14  :  U.    2  Kin.  9  : 
35,  36. 

Fond  of  blood.  1  Kin.  21  :  19.  I  Kin  22  :  38. 

Dangerous  and  destructive.    Psa.  22  :  16. 
Infested  cities  by  night.    Psa.  59  :  14,  1.5. 
Nothing  holy  to  be  given  to.    Mat.  7  :  6. 

Mat.  16  :  26. 
Things  torn  by  beasts  given  to.  Exo.  22  :  31. 
Sacrificing  of,  an  abomination.    Isa.  66  :  3. 
Price  of,  not  to  be  consecrated.   Deu.  23  :  18. 
Whepj  domesticated. 

Employed  in  watching  flocks.    Job  30  : 1. 

Fed  with  tlie  crumbs.  &c.     Mat.  16  :  27. 
Manner  of,  in  drinking  alluded  to.  Jud.  7  : 5. 
Illustrative 

Of  Gentiles.     Mat.  15  :  22,  26. 

Of  covetous  ministers.     Isa.  56  :  11. 

Of  fools.     Pro.  26:11. 


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Of  apostates.     2  Fet.  2  :  22. 

Of  persecutors.     Psa.  22  :  16,  20. 

Of  obstinate  sinners.  Wat.  7  : 6.  Rev.  22  :  15. 

Of  false  teachers.     Phi.  3  :  2. 

(Dumb,)    of  unfaithful   ministers..      Isa. 

o6  :  10. 
(Dead,)  of  the  mean.     1  Sam.  24  :  14.    2 

Sam.  9  :  3. 

No.  79.  DOVE,  THE. 

Clean  and  used  as  food.    Deu.  14  :  11. 
Otfered  in  sacrifice.    Gen.  15  :  9.  Lev.  1  :  14. 
Impiously  sold  in  the  court  of  the  temple. 

Mat.  21  :  12.     Jno.  2  :  16. 
Characterized  by 

Simplicity.    Mat.  10  :  16. 

Comeliness  of  countenance.    Song  of  Sol. 
2  :  14. 

Softness  of  eyes.     Song  of  Sol.  1  :  15. 

Sweetness  of  voice.     Song  of  Sol.    2:14 

Richness  of  plumage.     Psa.  63  :  1.3. 
Mournful  tabering  of,  alluded  to.  Nah.  2  :  7. 
Dwells  in  rocks.    Song  of  Sol.  2  :  14.    Jer. 

43  :  28. 
Frequents  streams  and  rivers.    Song  of  Sol 

6  :  12. 
Sent  from  the  ark  by  Noah.    Gen.  8  :  8, 

10,  12. 
Why    considered   the    emblem    of  peace 

Gen.  8  :  11. 
The  harbinger  of  Spring.  Song  of  Sol.  2  :  12, 
Illustrative 

Of  the  Holy  Ghost.  Mat.  3  :  16.  Jno.  1  :  32. 

Of  the  meekness  of  Christ.     Song  of  Sol 
5  :  12. 

Of  tlie  church.   Song  of  Sol.  2  :  14.    Song 
of  Sol.  5  :  2. 

Of  mourners.    Isa.  38  :  14.    Isa.  59  :  11. 

Of  converts  to  the  church.    Isa.  60  :  8. 

(In  its  flight)  of  the  return  of  Israel  from 
captivity.    Hos.  11  :  11. 

No.  80.    DRAGON,  THE. 

Often  of  a  red  colour.    Rev.  12  :  3. 

Described  as 

Powerful.     Rev.  12  :  4. 

Poisonous.     Deu.  32  :  33. 

Of  solitary  habits.     Job  30  :  29. 
Its  mournful  voice  alluded  to.    Hie.  1  :  8. 
Its  wailing  alluded  to.     Mic.  1  :  8. 
Its  snuffing  up  the  air  alluded  to.    Jer.  14  : 6. 
Its  swallowing  of  its  prey  alluded  to.    Jer, 

51  :  34. 
Found  in 

The  wilderness.    Mai.  1  :  3. 

Deserted  cities.     Isa.  13  :  22.    Jer.  9:11. 

Dry  places.     Isa.  34  :  13.     Isa.  43  :  20. 
A  species  of,  in  rivers.. Psa.  74  :  13.  Isa.  27: 1 
Illustrative 

Of  cruel  and  persecuting  kings.  Isa.  27  :  1 
Isa.  51  :  9.     Ezc.  29  :  3. 

Of  enemies  of  the  church.    Psa.  91  :  13. 

Of  wicked  men.    Psa.  44  :  19. 


Of  the  devil.    Rev.  13  :  2.    Rev.  20  :  2,  7. 
(Poison  of,)  of  wine.     Deu.  32  :  33. 

No.  81.    DREAMS. 
Visions  in  sleep.    Job  33  :  1.5.    Dan.  2  :  28. 
Often  but  imaginary.  Job  20  :  8.  Isa.  29  :  8. 
Excess    of  business  frequently    leads    to 

Ecc.  5  :  3. 
God's  will  often  revealed  in.    Num.  12  :  6. 

Job  33  :  15. 
False  prophets 

Pretended  to.    Jer.  23  :  2.5-28.     Jer.  29  :  8. 

Not  to  be  regarded  in.  Deu.  13  :  1-3.  Jer. 
27  :  9. 

Condemned  for  pretending  to.  Jer.  23  :  32 

Vanity  of  trusting  to  natural.    Ecc.  5  :  7 
The  ancients 

Put  great  faith  in.    Jud.  7  :  15. 

Often  perplexed  bv.     Gen.  40  :  6.     Gen 
41  :  8.    Job  7  :  14."  Dan.  2  :  1.    Dan.  4  :  5, 

Anxious  to  have,  explained.    Gen.  40  :  8 
Dan.  2  :  3. 

Consulted  magicians  on.  Gen.  41  :8.  Dan. 
2  : 2-4. 
God  the  oulv  interpreter  of.     Gen.  40  :  8, 

Gen.  41  :  16.    Dan.  2  :  27-30.    Dan.  7  :  16 
Mentioned  in  Scripture,  of 

Abimelech.     Gen.  20  :  3-7. 

Jacob.     Gen.  28  :  12.     Gen.  31  :  10. 

Laban.     Gen.  31  :  24. 

Joseph.     Gen  37  :  6-9. 

Pharaoh's  butler  and  baker.  Gen.  40  :  5-19. 

Pharaoh.     Gen.  41  :  1-7. 

Midianite.     Jud.  7  :  13-15. 

Solomon.     1  Kin.  3  :  5-15. 

Nebuchadnezzar.     Dan.  2  :  1,  31.     Dan. 
4  :  5,  8. 

Daniel.    Dan.  7  ch. 

Joseph.  Mat.  1  :  20,  21.     Mat.  2  :  13, 19, 20. 

Wise  men.    Mat.  2  :  11,  12. 

Pilate's  wife.     Mat.  27  :  19. 
Illustrative  of 

Prosperitv  of  sinners.    Job.  20  :  5-8.   Psa. 
73  :  19,"a0. 

Impure  imaginations.    Jude  8  v. 

Enemies  of  the  church.     Isa.  29  :  7,  8. 

No.  82.    DRINK  OFFERING. 
.\ntiquity  of.     Gen.  35  :  14. 
Sacrifices  accompanied  by.     Exo.  29  :  40. 

Lev.  23  :  13. 
Quantity  appointed   to    be  used  for  each 

kind  of  sacrifice.    Num.  15  :  3-10. 
For  public  sacrifices  provided  by  the  state. 

Ezra  7  :  17.     Eze.  46  :  17. 
Not  poured  on  the  altar  of  incense.    Exo. 

30  :  9. 
Omission  of,  caused  bj"  bad  vintage.    Joel 

]  :  9,  13. 
Idolatrous  Jews 

Ofl'ered  to  the  queen  of  heaven.  Jer.  7:18. 
Jer.  44  :  17-19. 

Reproved  for  oft'ering,  to  idols.     Isa.  67  : 
5,  6.  Isa.  65  :  11.  Jer.  19  :  13.  Eze.  20: 28. 


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Idolaters  often  used  blood  for.     Psa.  16  :  4. 
\'anity  of  oftoring,  to  idols.  Deu.  32  :  37,  38. 

lLl.l'sril.4TIVE  OF  THK 

Ofl'ering  of  thrist.     Isa.  53  :  12. 
Pouring  out  of  the  Spirit.    Joel  2  :  29. 
Dcvotedncss  of  miuisters.    Phi.  2   :   17. 
(Greek.) 

No.  83.    EAGLE,  THE. 
A  bird  of  prey.    Job  9  :  26.    Mat.  24  :  28. 
Unclean.     Lev.  11  :  13.     Deu.  14  :  12. 
Different  kinds  of.     Lev.  U  :  13,  18.     Eze. 

17  :3. 
Called  the  eagle  of  the  heavens.  Lam.  4  :  19. 
Df.scuibed  as 

Longsighted.    Job  39  :  29. 
Swift.     2  Sam.  1  :  22. 
Soaring  to  heaven.     Pro.  23  :  5. 
Strength  of  its  feathers  alluded  to.    Dan. 

4  :  33. 
Greatness  of  its  wings  alluded  to.    Eze.  17  : 

3,  7. 
Peculiarity  of  its   flight  alluded  to.    Pro. 

30  :  19. 
Delights  in  the  lofty  cedars.     Eze.  17  :  3,  4. 
Dwells  in  the  high  rocks.    Job  39  :  27,  28. 
Feeds  her  young  with  blood.  Job  39  :  29,  30. 
Illistrativf. 
Of  wisdom  and  zeal  of  God's  ministers. 

Eze.  1  :  10.    Rev.  4  :  7. 
Of  great  and  powerful  kings.     Eze.  17:3 

Hos.  8  :  1. 
(Renewed  strength  and  beauty  of,)  of  the 

renewal  of  saints.     Psa  103  :  5. 
(Mode  of  teaching  her  young  to  fly,)  of 
God's  care  of  his  church.    Exo.  19  :4 
Deu  32  :  11. 
(Wings  of,)  of  protection  afforded  to  the 

church.     Rev.  12  :  14. 
(Upward    flight  ol,)   of  the  saints  rapid 

progress  toward  lieaven.     Isa.  40  :  31. 
(Swiftness  of,)   of  tlie   melting  away  of 

riches.    Pro.  23  :  5. 
(Swiftness  of)  of  the  swiftness  of  hostile 
armies.     Deu.  23  :  49.    Jer.  4  :  13.    Jer. 
48  :  40.     Lam.  4  :  19. 
(Height  and  security  of  its  dwelLng,)  of 
the  fancied  but  fatal    security  of  the 
wicked.     Jer.  49  :  16.     Oba  4  v. 
(Increased  baldness  of,  in  the  moulting 

season,)  of  calamities      Mic.  I  :  16. 
(Hasting  to  the  prey,)  of  the  swiftness  of 

man's  days.    Job  9  :  26. 
Was  the  standard  of  the  Roman  armies. 
Mat.  24  :  16,  with  28  v. 

No.   84.    EAR,  THE. 

The  organ  of  hearing.    Job   13   :   1.    Job 

29  :  11. 
Capable  of  trying  and  distinguishing  words. 

Job  12  :  11. 
God 

Made     Pro.  20  :  12. 

Planted.     Psa.  94  :  9. 


Opens.    Job  33  :  16.     Job  36  :  10. 
Judicially  closes.    Isa.  6  :  10,  with  Mat. 

13  :  lo. 

Christ  open.?.  Isa.  35  :  5.  Isa.  43  :  8,  10. 
Instruction  received  through.  Isa.  30  :  21. 
That  hears  and  receives  the  word  of  God, 

blessed.    Exo.  16  :  26.    Mat.  13  ;  16. 
Should 

Seek  knowledge.    Pro.  18  :  15. 

Be  bowed  down  to  instructions.  Pro.  5  : 1. 

Be  inclined  to  wisdom.     Pro.  2  :  2. 

Be  given  to  the  law  of  God.     Isa.  1  :  10. 

Receive  the  word  of  God.    Jer.  9  :  20. 

Hear  and  obey  reproof   Pro.  15  :31.   Pro. 
25  :  12. 
Not  satisfied  with  earthly  things.  Ecc.  1  :  8. 

Of  THK    WICKKD 

Uncircumcised.    Jer  C  :  10.    Acts  7  :  51. 

Itching.     2  Tim.  4  :  3. 

Not  iuclined  to  hear  God.  Jer.  7  :  24.  Jer. 

36  :  15. 
Turned  away  from  God's  law.  Pro.  28  :  9. 
Stopped  against  God's  word.    Psa.  68  :  4. 
ilec.  7  :  11. 
Not  to  be  stopped  at  cry  of  the  poor.    Pro. 

21  :  13. 
Blood  put  on  the  right  ear  of 
Priests  at  consecration.  Exo.  29: 20.   Lev. 

8  :  23. 
The  healed  leper  in  cleansing  him.    Lev. 

14  :  14. 

Often  adorned  with  rings.  Eze.  16  :  12.  Hos. 
2  :  13. 

Of  servants  who  refused  to  leave  their  mas- 
ters, bored  to  the  door.  Exo.  21  :  6.  Deu. 
15  :  17. 

No.  85.    EARTH,  THE. 

The  world  in  general.     Gen.  1  :  2. 

The  dry  land  as  divided  from  w^aters.    Gen. 

1  :  10. 
God 

Created.     Gen.  1  :  1.     Neh.  9  :  6. 

Laid  tlie  foundation  of     Job  38:  4.    Psa 
102  :  25. 

Formed.     Psa.  90  :  2. 

Spread  abroad.     Isa.  42  :  5.     Isa.  44  :  24. 

Suspended  in  space.    Job  26  :  7. 

Supports.     Psa.  75  :  3. 

Establishes.     Psa.  78  :  69.    Psa.  119  :  90. 

Enlightens.  Gen.  1  :  14-16.  Jer,  33  :  26. 

Waters.     Psa.  65  :  9.    Psa.  147  :  8. 

Makes  fruitful.  Gen.  1  :  11.    Gen  27  :  28. 

Inspects.     Zee.  4  :  10. 

Governs  supremely.  Job  34  :  13.  Psa.  135:6. 

Reign,?  in.     Kxo.  8  :  22.    Psa.  97  :  1. 

Shall  be  exalted  in.     Psa  46  :  10. 
Is  the  Lord's    Exo.  9  :  29.  1  Cor.  10  :  26. 
Created  to  be  inhabited.  Isa.  45  :  18. 
First  division  of.     Gen.  10  :  26. 
Ideas  of  the  ancients  respecting  the  form  of. 

Job  11:  9.     Job  38  :  18.     Pro.  25  :  3. 
nivpnsified  by  hills  and  mountains.  Hab.  3  :  6. 
Full  of  minerals.  Deu.  8  : 9.  Job  28  : 1-6,16-19. 


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Described  as 

GoiFs  footstool.     Fsa.  66  :  1.    Mat.  5  :  35. 

Full  of  God"s  goodness.    Psa.  33  :  5. 

Full  of  God-3  riches.    Psa.  104  :  i4. 

Full  of  God's  mercv.    Psa.  119  :  64. 

Full  of  God's  glory.    Num.  14  :  21.    Isa. 
6  :3. 

Shilling  with  God's  glory.    Eze.  43  :  2. 

Trembling  before  God.    Psa.  68  :  8.    Jer. 
10  :  10. 

Melting  at  God's  voice.     Psa.  46  :  6. 

Burning  at  God's  presence.  Nah.  1  :  5. 
MArj 

Formed  out  of.    Gen.  2  :  7.    Psa.  103  :  14. 

Given  dominion  over.    Gen.  1  :  26.     Psa. 
115  :  16. 

By  nature  is  of.    1  Cor.  15  :  47,  43. 

By  nature  minds  the  things  of.  Phi.  3  :  19. 

Brought  a  curse  on.     Gen.  3  :  17. 

Shairreturn  to.  Gen.  3  :  19.  Psa.  146  :  4. 
Subject  to  God's  judgments.  Psa.  46  :  8.  Isa. 

11  :4. 
Corrupted  by  sin.  Gen.6:l],12.  Isa.  24  :  5. 
.Made  barren  by  sin.  Deu.  28  :  23.  Psa.  107  :  34 
Made  to  mourn  and  languish  by  sin.     Isa. 

•24  :  4.  Jer.  4  :  29.  Jer.  12  :  4.  Hos.  4  :  3 
Satan  goes  to  and  fro  in.  Job  1  :  7.  1  Pet.  5  :  8 
Shall  be  filled  with  the  knowledge  of  God 

Isa.  11  :9.    Ilab.  2  :  14, 
Once  inundated.    Gen.  7  :  17-24. 
Not  to  be  again  inundated.    Gen.  9  :  11.    2 

Pet.  3  :  6,  7. 
To  be  dissolved  by  fire.  2  Pet.  3  :  7,  10,  12. 
To  be  renewed.     Isa.  65  :  17.  2  Pet.  3  :  13. 
Saints  shall  inherit.  Psa.  25  :  13.  Mat.  5  :  5. 

No.  86.    EARTHQUAKES. 
Islands  and  mountainous  districts  liable  to. 

Psa.  114  :  4,  6.  Rev.  6  :  14.  Rev.  IS  :  18,  20 
Frequently  accomfaxied  by 

Volcanic  eruptions.  Psa.  104  :  32.  Nah.  1 : 5. 

Convulsion  and  receding  of  the  sea.    2 
Sam.  22  :  8,  16.  Psa.  18  :  7,  15.  Psa  46  :  3 

Opening  of  the  earth.  Num.  16  :  31,  32. 

Overturning  of  mountains.    Psa.  46  •.•2. 
Zee.  14  :  4. 

Rending  of  rocks.    Mat.  27  :  51. 
Are  visible  tokens  of 

God's  power.    Job  9  :  G.    Heb.  12  :  26. 

God's  presence.  Fsa.  68  :  7,  8.  Psa.  114  :  7. 

God's  anger.     Psa.  18  :  7.     Psa.  60  :  2.    Isa. 

13  :  1.3. 

Men  alwavs  terrified  bj'.  Num.  16  :  34.  Zee. 

14  :  6.     Pvlat.  27  :  54.     Rev.  11  :  13. 
Mextioned  IN"  Scripture  ; 

At  mount  Sinai.     Exo.  19  :  IS. 

In  the  wilderness.     Num.  16  :  31,  32. 

In  strongholds    of  Philistines.      1    Sam. 

14  :  15. 

When  Elijah  fled  from  Jezebel.     1  Kin 

19  :  11. 
In  Uzziah's  reign   Amos  1  :  1.  Zee.  14  :  5 
At  our  Lord's  death.     Mat.  27  :  51. 
At  our  Lord's  resurrection,    ilat.  28  :  2. 


At  PhiHppJ.    Acts  16  :  26. 
Before  destruction  of  Jerusalem,  predicted. 

Mat.  24  :7.     Luke  21  :  11. 
At  Christ's  second  coming,  predicted.    Zee. 

14  :  4. 
Illustrative  of 

The  judgments  of  God.     Isa.  24  :  19,  20. 
Isa.  29  -.  6.     Jer.  4  :  24.     Rev.  8  :  5. 

The  overthrow  of  kindgoms.    Hag.  2  :  6, 
22.    Rev.  6  :  12,  13.     Rev.  16  :  18,  19. 

No.  87.    EDOMITES,  THE. 

Descended  from  Esau.     Gen.  36  :  9. 

Dwelt  in  mount  Seir.    Gen.  32  :  3.     Deu. 

2  :  4,  5. 
Were  called 

Children  of  Esau.    Deu.  2  :  4. 

Brethren  of  Israel.    Num.  20  :  14. 
Governed  by  dukes.     Gen.  36  :  15-30,  40-43. 

Exo.  15  :  15. 
Afterwards  hnd    kings.    Gou.  36    :    31-39. 

Num.  20  :  14. 
Under  a  deputv  or  viceroy  while  subject  to 

Judah.     1  Km.  22  :  47. 
Character  of  ; 

Wise.    Jer.  49  :  7. 

Proud   and   sell-confident.    Jer.  49   :  16. 
Oba.  3  v. 

Strong  and  cruel.    Jer.  49  :  19. 

Vindictive.    Eze.  25  :  12. 

Idolatrous.    2  Chr.  25  :  14,  20. 

Superstitious.    Jer.  27  :  3,  with  9  v. 
Carried  on  extensive  commerce.  Eze.  27: 20. 
Country  of 

Specially  given  to  them.    Deu.  2  :  5. 

Fertile  and  rich.     Gen.  27  :  39. 

Mountainous    and  rocky.    Jer.  49   :  16. 
Mai.  1  : 3. 

Traversed  by  roads.    Num.  20  :  17. 

Well  fortified.     Psa.  60  :  9. 

Called  Mount  Seir.     Eze.  35  :  2. 

Called  Mount  of  Esau.     Oba.  21  v. 

Called  Dumah.     Isa.  21  :  11. 

Called  Idumea.     Isa.  34  :  6.     Mar.  3  :  8. 

Called  Edom.    Isa.  63  :  1. 
Cities  of  ; 

Dinhabah  or  Dedan.    Gen.  36  :  32.     Jer. 
49  :8. 

Avith.     Gen.  36  :  .35. 

Pau.     Gen.  36  :  39. 

Bozra.    Jer.  49  :  22.    Amos  1  :  12. 

Teman.    Jer.  49  :  7.     Eze.  25  :  13. 

flzion-gcber,  a  sea  port.     1  Kin.  9  :  26. 
Implacable  enemies  of  Israel.     Eze.  35  :  6. 
Israel  forbidden  to  hate.     Deu.  23  :  7. 
Israel  forbidden  to  spoil.    Deu.  2  :  4-6.    2 

Chr  20  :  10. 
Might  be  received  into  the  congregation  in 

third  generation.    Deu.  23  :  8. 
Refused  Israel  a  passage.    Num.  20  :  21. 

Jud.  11  :  17. 
Saul  made  war  against.     1  Sam.  14  :  47. 
David  subdued,  &c.    2  Sam.  8  :  14.     1  Chr. 

IS  :  11,  13. 


EGY. 


43 


EGY. 


Slaughter  of,  bv  Joab  and  Abishai.     I  Kin. 

if:  16.     1  Chr.  18  :  12. 
Took  refuge  in  Egypt.     1  Kin.  II  :  17-19. 
Returned  after  Bavid's  death.     1  Kin.  11  : 

Were  stirred  up  against  Solomon.     1  Kin. 

11  :  14. 
Confederated  with  enemies  of  Israel  against 

Jcl-usliai)liat.   -2  Chr.  20  :  10.    Psa.  S3  :  4-6, 
Miraculous  overthrow  of.    2  Chr.  20  :  22. 
Ucvolted  from  Joram.  King  of  Judah.  2  Kin. 

8  :  -JO-ii.     2  Chr.  21  :  8-10. 
Re-conquered  by  Amaziah.  2  Kin.  14  :7,  10. 

2  Chr.  2o  :  11,  12. 
Tlie  Jews  ensnared  by  the  idols  of  and  pun- 
ished.    2  Clir.  25  :  14,  15,  20. 
Rebelled  against  Ahaz.    2  Chr.  28  :  17. 
Aided  Babylon  against  Judah.    Tsa.  137  :  7. 

Oba.  11. 
Predictions  respecting  ; 

Subjection  to  Israel.  Gen.  25  :  23.  Gen 
27  :  29,  37. 

Revolt  from  Israel.     Gen.  27  :  40. 

Israel's  occupation  of  their  country.  Num. 

24  :  IS.    Oba  17-19  vs. 

To  share  in  the  punishment  of  tlie  na- 
tions. Jer.  9  :  26.  Jer.  2-5  :  15-27.  Eze. 
32  :  29. 

Punishment  for  persecuting  Israel.  Isa 
21  :  5-3.    Isa  63  :  1-4.  Lam.  4  :  21.  Eze. 

25  :  13,  14.     Amos  1:11,  12.     Oba.  10, 
15  vs. 

Exterminating  slaughter  of.     Oba.  13  v. 
Utter  desolation  of  Ineir  country.  Isa.  34  : 

9-17.     Eze.  3i  :  7-15. 
The  king  of  J5abylon  an  instrument  of 

tlieir  (luiiishincnt.     ,lcr.  27  :  3-6. 
Israel  an  instrument  of  their  punishment, 

B'.ze.  25  :  14.     Oba.  IS  v. 
Their  ruin  to  be  an  astonisliment.    Jer. 

49  :  17,  21. 
Their  future  subjection  to  the  Jews.    Isa. 

11  :  14.     Amos  9  :  12. 
Remarkable  persons  of.  Doeg,  1  Sam.  22  :  18. 
n„.lad,  I  Kin.   11   :  14,   19.     EUphaz,  Job 
2  :  11. 

No.  88.    EGYPT. 
Peopled  by  Mizraim's  posterity.     CJen.  10  : 

G,  13,  14. 
Boundaries  of     Eze.  29  :  10. 
Dry  climate  of     J)cu.  11  :  10,  11. 
Watered  by  the  Nile.    Gen.  41:1-3.     Exo. 

1  :  22. 
Inun;'.ations  of  alhir'cd  to.    Amos  3  :  8. 
Subject  to  plague,  kc.    Teu.  7  :  15.    Deu. 

28  :  2",  60. 
Sometimes  visited  by  famine.    Gen.  41  :  30. 
Called 

The  land  of  Ham.  Psa.  105  :  23.  Psa. 
106  :  22. 

The  South.    Jer  13  :  19.    Dan.  11  :  14,  25. 

Sihor.     Isa.  23  :  3 

Rahab.    Psa.  87  :  4.     Psa.  S9  :  10. 


House  of  Bondmen.   Exo.  13  :  3,  14.   Deu. 

7:3. 
Celebrated  for 

Fertility.     Gen.  13  :  10.     Gen.  45  •  13. 

Wealth.     Heb.  11  :  26. 

Literature.     1  Kin.  4  :  30.    Acts  7  :  22. 

Fine  Horses.     1  Kin.  10  :  28,  29. 

Fine  linen,  Stc.     Pro.  7  :  16.     Isa.  19  : 9. 

Commerce.     Gen.  41  :  57.     Jlze.  27  :  7. 
Religion  of,  idolatrous.    Exo.  12  :  12.   Num. 

33  :4.     Isa.  19  :  1.    Eze.  29  :  7. 
Idolatry  of,  followed  by  IsraeL    Exo.  32  : 4, 

with  Eze.  20  :  8,  19. 
Magic  practised  in.  Exo.  7  :  11,  12,  22.  Eso. 

S  :7. 
Ruled  by  kings  who  assumed  the  name  of 

Pharaoh.     Cieu.  12  :  14,  15.     Gen.  40:1,2 

Exo.  1  :  S,  22. 
Under  a  governor.     Cien.  41  :  41-44. 
Had  princes  and  counsellors.     Gen.  12  :  15. 

Isa.  19  :  11. 

As  A  POWER  WAS 

Proud  and  arrogant.    Eze.  29  :  3.    Eze. 

30  :6. 
Pompous.    Eze.  32  :  12. 
Mighty.     Isa.  30  :  2,  3. 
Ambitious  of  conquests.     Jer.  46  :  8. 
Treacherous.     Isa.  36  :  6.    Exe.  29  :  6,  7. 
Imiabitams  of, 
Superstitious.     Isa.  19  :  3. 
Hospitable.     Gen.  47  :  5,  6.    1  Kin.  11  :  18. 
Often  intermarried  with  strangers.     Gen. 

21  :  21.     1  Kin.  3:1.     1  Kin.  U  :  19.    1 

Chr.  2  :  34,  3-5. 
Abhorred  shepherds.     Gen.  46  :  34. 
Abhorred  the  sacrifice  of  oxen,  &c.  Exo. 

8  :  26. 
Not  to  be  abhorred  by  Israel.   Deu.  23  :  7. 
Might  be  received  into  the  congregation 

in  third  generation.     Deu.  23  :  8. 
Mode  of  entertaining  in.     Gen.  43  :  32-34. 
Diet  used  in      Num.  11:5. 
.Mode  of  embalming  in.     Gen.  50  :  3. 
Often  a  refuge  to  strangers.     Gen.  12  :  10. 
Gen.  47:4.      1  Kin.  11  :  17,  40.    2  Kin.  25: 
26.     Mat.  2:12,  13. 
The  armies  of. 
Described.     Exo.  14  :  7-9. 
Destroyed  in  the  Red  sea.  Exo.  14  :  23-28. 
Captured  and  burned  Ciezer.  1  Kin.  9  :  16. 
Besieged  and  plundered  Jerusalem  in  Re- 

hoboam's  time.     1  Kin.  14  :  25.  26. 
Invaded  Assyria  and  killed  Josiah  who 

assisted  it.    2  Kin  23  :  29. 
Dejiosed  Jehoahaz  and  made  Judea  tribu- 
tary.    2Kin.  23  :  31-35. 
Assistance  of,  sought  by  Judah  against 

the  Chaldees.     Eze.  17  :  15,  with  Jer. 

37  :  5,  7. 
History  of  Israel  in  ; 
Their  .sojourn  in  it,  foretold.  Gen.  15  :  13. 
Joseph  sold  into  Cien   37  :  28.  Gen.  39  :  1. 
I'otiphar  blessed  for  Joseph's  sake.    Gen. 

39  :  2-6. 


EGY 


Joseph  unjustly  cast  into  prison.    Gen. 

39  :  7-20. 
Joseph  interprets  the  chief  baker's  and 

the  chief  butler's  dreams.  Gen.  40: 5-19. 
Joseph  interprets  Pharaoh's  dreams.  Gen. 

41  :  14-3-2. 
Joseph  counsel's  Pharaoh.  Gen.  41  :  33-36. 
Joseph  made  governor.     Gen.  41  :  41-44. 
Joseph's  successful  provision  against  the 

years  of  famine.     Gen  41  :  46-56. 
Joseph's  ten  brethren  arrive.     Gen.  42  : 

1-6 
Joseph  recognises  his  brethren.   Gen.  42  : 

7,  S. 
Benjamin  brought.     Gen.  43  :  15. 
Joseph  makes  himself  known  to  his  breth- 
ren.    Gen.  45  :  1-8. 
Joseph  sends  for  his  father.  Gen.  45  :  9-11. 
Pharaoh  invites  Jacob  into  Gen.  45  :  16-20. 
Jacob's  journey.     Gen.  46  :  5-7. 
Jacob,  &c.,  presented  to  Pharaoh.     Gen, 

47  :  1-10. 
Israel  placed  in  the  land  of  Goshen.    Gen 

46:34.     Gen.  47  :  11,  27. 
Joseph  enriches  the  king.  Gen.  47  :  13-26 
Jacob's  death  and  burial.     Gen.  49  :  33 

Gen.  50  :  1-13. 
Israel  increase  and  are  oppressed.    Exo 

I  :  1-14. 
Male  children  destroyed.    Exo.  1  :  15-22, 
Moses  born  and  hid  for  three    months. 

E.Ko.  2  :  2. 

Moses  exposed  on  the  Nile.    Exo.  2  :  3,  4 

IMoses  adopted  and  brought  up  by  Phara- 
oli's  daughter.     Exo,  2  :  5-10. 

Moses  slays  an  Egyptian.    Exo.  2:11,  12 

Mo'ies  flies  to  Midian.     Exo.  2  :  15. 

iSIoses  sent  to  Pharaoh.     Exo.  3  :  2-10. 

Pharaoh  increases  their  affliction.  Exo. 
5  ch. 

Moses  proves  his  divine  mission  bv  mira- 
cles.    Exo.  4:29— 31.     Exo.  7:'l0. 

Egvpt  is  plagued  for  Pharaoh's  obstinacy, 
lixo.  7  :  14,  to  Exo.  10  ch. 

The  passovor  instituted.    Exo.  12  :  1-28. 

Destruction  of  the  first-born.  Exo.  12  : 
29,  30. 

Israel  spoil  the  Egyptians.  Exo.  12  :  35,  36. 

Israel  driven  out  of.    Exo.  12  :  31-33. 

Date  of  the   exodus.    Exo.  12  :  41.    Heb. 

II  :27. 
Pharaoh    pursues   Israel  and  is  miracu- 

lou.sly  destroyed.     Exo.  14  :  5-25. 
Peopheciks  rf:spf,cti>'0  ; 
Dismay  of  its  inhabitants.  Isa.  19  : 1, 16, 17, 
Infatuation  of  its  princes,  isa.  19  :3.  11-14. 
Failure  of  internal  resources.  Isa  19  :  5-10. 
Civil  war  and  domestic  strife.  Isa.  19  :  2 
Armies  destroyed  by  Babylon.    Jer.  46  : 

2-12. 
Invasion  by  Babylon.  Jer.  46  :  13,  24.  Eze. 

32  :  11. 
Destruction  of  its  power.    Eze.  30  :  24,  25 
Destruction  of  its  cities.    Eze.  30  :  14-18. 


44  EPH. 

Destruction  of  its  idols.    Jer.  43  :  12,  13. 

Jer.  46:25.     Eze.30:13. 
Spoil  of,  a  reward  to  Babylon  for  services 

against  Tyre.     Eze.  29  :  18-20. 
Caplivit}'  of  its  people.     Isa.  20  : 4.    Jer. 

46  :  19,  24,  26.   Eze  30  :  4. 
Utter  desolation  of,  for  forty  years.    Eze. 

29  :  8-12.     Eze.  30  :  12.     Eze.  32  :  15. 
Allies  to  share  its  misfortunes.    Eze.  30  : 

4,  6. 
The  Jews  who  practised  its  idolatry  to 

share  its  punishments.    Jer.  44  :  7-28. 
Terror  occasioned  by  its  fall.  Eze.  32:9,  10. 
Ever  to  be  a  base  kingdom.     Eze.  29  :  15. 
Christ  to  be  called  out  of.    Hos.  U  :  1. 

Mat.  2:15. 
Conversion  of     Isa.  19  :  18-20. 
To  be  numbered  and  blessed  along  with 

Israel.     Isa.  19  :  23-25. 
Prophetic  illustration  of  its  destruction.  Jer. 
43  :  9,  10.     Eze.  30  :  21,  22.     Eze.  32  ;  4-6. 

No.  89.    EPHRAIM,  TRIBE  OF. 
Descended  from  Joseph's  second  son,  adopt- 
ed by  Jacob.     Gen.  41  :  52.     Gen.  48  :  5. 
Predictions  respecting.     Gen.  48  :  20.    Deu. 

33  :  13-17. 
Persons  selected  from. 

To  number  the  people.    Num.  1  :  10. 

To  spy  out  the  laud.    Num.  13  :  8. 

To  divide  the  land.    Num.  34  :  24. 
Strength  of,  on  leaving  Egypt.    Num.  1  : 

32,  33. 
Led  the  third  division  of  Israel.  Num.  10  :  22. 
Encamped  west  of  the  tabernacle.    Num. 

2  :  18. 
Oft'cring  of,  at  the  dedication.  Num.  7  :  48-53. 
Families  of     Num.  35  :  36. 
Strength   of,   on  entering   Canaan.    Num. 

26  :  37. 
On  Gerizim,  said  amen  to  blessings     Deu. 

27  :  12. 
Bounds  of  its  inheritance.    Jos.  16  :  5-9. 
Could    not  drive    out  the   Canaanites  but 

made  them  tributary.    Jos.  16  :  10.    Jud. 

1  :  29. 
Assisted 

Manasseh  in  taking  Bethel.  Jud.  1  :  22-25. 

Deborah  and  Barak  against  Sisera.    Jud. 
5  :  14. 

Gideon  against  Midian.    Jud.  7  :  24,  25. 
Remonstrated  with  Gideon  for  not  caUing 

them  sooner  against  Midian.    Jud.  8  :  1-3. 
Quarrelled  with  Jephtha  for  not  seeking 

their  aid  against  Amnion.    JiV.  12  :  1-4. 
Defeated  and  many  slain.    Jud.  12  :  6,  6. 
Some  of,  at  coronation  of  David.     1   Chr. 

12  :  30. 
Officers  appointed  over,  bv  David.    1  Chr. 

27  :  10,  20. 
The  leading  tribe  of  the  kingdom  of  Israel. 

Isa.  7  :2-17.     Jer.  31  :  9,  20. 
Manv  of,  joined  Judah  under  Asa.    2  Chr. 
15':  9. 


EMB. 


ENT. 


45 


EPH. 


Many  of,  joined  in  Hezekiah's  passover  and 

reformation.    2  Chr.  30  :  18.    -2  Chr.  31  :  1. 
The  tabernacle  continued  a  long  time   in 

Shiloh,  a  city  of     Jos.  18  :  1.     Jos.  19  :  61. 
One  of  Jeroboam's  calves  set  up  in  Bethel,  a 

city  of.     1  Kin.  12  :  29. 
Remarkable  persons  of.    Joshua,  Num.  13  : 

8.     Jos.    1    :   1.     Jlbdon,   Jud.   12   :   13-15. 

Zir.hri,  2  Chr.  28  :  7. 

No.  90.    EMBALMING. 
Unknown  to  early  patriarchs.     Gen.  23  :  4. 
Learned  by  the  Jews  in  Kgypt.    Gen.  50  : 

2,  26. 
Time  required  for.     Gen.  50  :  3. 
How  performed  by  the  Jews.  2  Chr.  16  :  14. 

Luke  23  :  56,  with  Jno.  19  :  40. 
Not  always  practised  by  the  Jews.    Jno. 

U  :39. 
An  attempt  to  defeat  God's  purpose.    Gen. 

3  :  19. 

No.  91.    ENTERTAINMENTS. 
Often  great.    Gen.  21  :  8.    Dan.  5  : 1.    Luke 

5  :  29. 
Given  on  occasions  of 
iMarriage.    I\Iat.  22  :  2. 
Birth  days.     Mar.  6  :  21. 
Weaning  children.     Gen.  21  :  8. 
Taking  leave  of  friends.     1  Kin.  19  :  21. 
lleturn  of  friends.    2  Sam.  12  :  4.    Luke 

15  :  23,  &c. 
Ratifying  covenants.     Gen.  26  :  30.    Gen. 

31  :  54. 
Sheep-shearing.    1  Sam.  25  :  2,  36.  2  Sam. 

13  :  23. 

Harvest  home.    Ruth  3  :  2-7.    Isa.  9  :  3. 

Vintage.    Jud.  9:27. 

Coronation  of  Kings.     1  Kin.  1  :  9,  18,  19 

1  Chr.  12  :  39,  40.     Hos.  7  :  o. 
Ofleriug  voluntary  sacrifice.    Gen.  31  : 

54.     Deu.  12  :  6,  7.     1  Sam.  1  :  4,  5,  9. 
Festivals.     1  Sam.  20  :  5,  24-26. 
National  deliverance.    Est.  8  :  17.    Est.  9  : 
17-19. 
Preparations  made  for.    Gen.  18  :  6,  7.    Fro 

9:2.    Mat.  22:4.    Luke  15  :  23. 
Kinds  of,  mentioned  in  Scripture  ; 
Dinner.     Gen.  43  :  16.    Mat.  22  :  4.    Luke 

14  :  12. 
Supper.    Luke  14  :  12.     Jno.  12  :  2. 
Banquet  of  wine.     Est.  5  :  6. 

LTnder  the  direction  of  a  symposiarch  or 

master  of  the  feast.    Jno.  2  :  8,  9. 
Served  often  by  hired  servants.    Mat.  22  : 

13.     Jno.  2:5. 
Served  often  by  members  of  the  family. 

Gen.  18  :  8.     Luke  10  :  40.    Jno.  12  :  2. 
Invitations  to, 

Often  addressed  to  many.     Luke  14  :  16. 

Often  only  to  relatives  and  friends.  1  Kin, 
1  :  9.     Luke  14  :  12. 

Often  by  the  master  iu  person.    2  Sam 
13:24.  Est.  5:4.  Zep.  1:7.  Luke  7:  36 


Repeated  through  servants  when  all 
tilings  were  ready.  Pro.  9  :  1-5.  Luke 
14  :'i7. 

Should  be  sent  to  the  poor,  &c.    Deu.  14  : 
29,  with  Luke  14  :  13. 
Often  given  in, 

The  house.    Luke  5  :  29. 

The  air,  beside  fountains.     1  Kin.  1  :  9. 

The  court  of  the  house.  Est.  1  :  5,  6. 
Luke  7  :  36,  37. 

The  upper  room  or  guest  chamber.    Mar. 
14  :  14,  15. 
Guests  at, 

Saluted  by  the  master.    Luke  7  :  45. 

Usually  anointed.   I'sa.  23  :  6.  Luke  7  :  46. 

Had  their  feet  washed  when  they  came  a 
distance.  Gen.  18  :  4.  Gen.  43  :  24.  Luke 
7  :  38,  44. 

Arranged  according  to  rank.  Gen.  43  :  33. 
1  Sam.  9  :  22.    Luke  14  :  10. 

Often  had  separate  dishes.  Gen.  43  :  34. 
1  Sam.  1  :  4. 

Often  ate  from  the  same  dish.  Mat.  26  :  23. 
Forwardness  to  take  chief  seats  at,  con- 
demned.   Mat.  23  :  6.    Luke  14  :  7,  8. 
A  choice  portion  reserved  in,  for  principal 

guests.    Gen.  43  :  34.    1  Sam.  1  :  5.  1  Sam. 

9  :  23,  24. 
Custom  of  presenting  the  sop  at,  to  one  of 

the  guests  alluded  to.    Jno.  13  :  26. 
Portions  of,  often  sent  to  the  absent.   2  Sam. 

11:8.     Neh.  8  :  10.     Est.  9  :  19. 
Offence  given  by  refusing  to  go  to.    Luke 

14  :  IS,  24. 
.\nxiety  to  have  many  guests  at,  alluded  to. 

Luke  14  :  22,  23. 
Men  and  women  did  not  usually  meet  at. 

Est.  1  :  8.  9.  Mar.  6  :  21,  with  Mat.  14  :  U. 
None  admitted  to,  after  the  master  had  risen 

and  shut  the  doiT.     Luke  13  :  24,  25. 
Began  with  thanksgiving.     1  Sam.  9  :  13. 

i\lar.  S  :  6. 
Concluded  with  a  hymn.    Mar.  14  :  26. 
None  asked  to  eat  or  to  drink  more  than  he 

liked  at.    Est.  1:8. 
Music    and    dancing  often   introduced   at. 

Amos  6  :  6.    Mar.  6  :  22.     Luke  15  :  2.5. 
Often  scenes  of  great  intemperance.   1  Sam. 

25  :  36.     Dan.  5  :  3,  4.     Hos.  7  :  5. 
Given  by  the  guests  in  return.    Job  1  :  4. 

Luke  14  :  12. 

No.  92.    EPHOD,  THE. 

The  emblem  of  the  priestly  office.  Hos.  3  : 4- 
Worn  by 

The  high  priest.  1  Sam.  2  :  28.  1  Sam.  14  : 3. 

Ordinary  priests.     1  Sara  22  :  18. 

Persons  engaged  in  the  service  of  God. 
1  Sam.  2  :  IS.     2  Sam.  6  :  14. 

Generally  of  linen.     1  Sara.  2 :  18.    2  Sam. 
6  :  14. 
For  the  hioh  Priest, 

Commanded  to  be  made.    Exo.  28  :  4. 


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Made  of  offerings  of  the  people.  Exo. 
25  :  4,  7. 

Made  of  gold,  blue,  purple,  scarlet,  &c. 
Exo.  29  :  6      Exo.  39  :  2,  3. 

Shoulder-s  of  joined  by  onyx  stones  en- 
graved with  names  of  the  twelve  tribes 
of  Israel.  Exo.  29  : 7,  9-12.  Exo.  39: 4,  6,  7. 

Had  a  girdle  of  curious  work.  Exo.  28  : 8. 

Breastplate  of  judgment  inseparably  unit- 
ed to.    Kxo.  29  :  2.5-29.    Exo.  39  :  20,  21. 

Worn  over  the  robe.  Exo.  29  :31.  Lev.  8  :7. 

Fastened  on  with  its  own  girdle.  Lev.  8  : 7. 

Worn  or  held  by  him  when  consulted. 

1  Sam.  23  :  6,  9-12.     1  Sam.  30  :  7,  8. 

Used  by  idolatrous  priests,  Jud.  8  :  27.  Jud. 

17  :  5.     Jud.  18  :  14. 
Israel  deprived  of,  for  sin.    Hos.  3  :  4. 

No.  93.    EUPHRATES,  THE. 

A  branch  of  the  river  of  Eden.     Gen.  2  :  14. 
Called 

The  river.  Exo.  23  :  31.  Neh.  2  : 7.  Psa.72:8. 

The  great  river.     Gen.  15  :  18.    Deu.  1  : 7. 

The  flood.    Jos.  24  :  2. 
Waters  of,  considered  wholesome.  Jer.  2:18. 
Often  overflowed  its  banks.     Isa.  8:7,8. 
Assyria  bounded  by.  3  Kin.  23  :  29.  Isa.  7: 20. 
Babylon  situated  on.     Jer.  61  :  13,  36. 
Extreme  eastern  boundary  of  the  promised 

land.  Gen.  Id  :  18.  Deu.  1  :  7.  Deu.  11  :  24. 
Egyptian  army  destroyed  at.    Jer.  46  :  2, 

6,  10. 
Frequented  by  the  captive  Jews.  Psa.  137: 1. 
Captivity  of  Judah  represented  by  the  mar- 
ring of  Jeremiah's  girdle  in.  Jer.  13  :  3-9. 
Prophecies  respecting  Babylon  thrown  into, 

a  sign.    Jer.  51  :  63. 
Shall  be  the  scene   of  future   judgments. 

Rev.  16  :  12. 

No.  94.    EVENING,  THE. 

The  day  originally  began  with.  Gen.  l:5,&c. 
Divided  into  two,  commencing  at  3  o'clock, 

and  sunset.     Exo.  12  :  6.     {marg.)     Num. 

9  :  3.     (marg.) 
Called 

Even.    Gen.  19  :  1.    Deu.  28  :  67. 

Eventide.    Jos.  8  :  29.    Acts  4  :  3. 

Cool  of  the  day.     Gen.  3  :  8. 
Stretches  out  its  shadows.    Jer.  6  :  4. 
The  outgoings  of  praise  God.    Psa.  65  :  8. 
Man  ceases  from  labour  in.  Ruth  2  :  '  7.  Psa. 

104  :  23. 
Wild  beasts  come  forth  in.    Psa.  59  :  6,  14. 

Jer.  5  :  6. 

A  SEASON  FOR 

Meditation.    Gen.  24  :  63. 

Prayer.     Psa.  55  :  17.    Mat.  14  :  15,  23. 

Exercise.    2  Sam.  11:2. 

Taking  food.     Mar.  14  :  17,  18.    Luke  24  : 
29,  30. 
Humiliation  often  continued  until.  Jos.  7  :  6. 

Jud.  20  :  23,  26.     Jud.  21  :  2.     Ezra.  9:  4,  5, 
Custom  of  sitting  at  the  gates  in.  Gen.  19:1. 


All  defiled  persons  unclean  until.    Lev.  11  : 

24-2S.    Lev.  15  :  5-7.    Lev.  17  :  15.    Num. 

19  :  19. 
Part  of  the  daily  sacrifice  offered  in.     Exo. 

29  :  41.     Psa  141  :  2.     Dan.  9  :  21. 
Paschal  lamb  killed  in.     E.\o.  12  :  6,  18. 
The   golden  candlestick  lighted  in.     Exo. 

27  :  21,  with  Exo  30  :  8. 
The  sliy  red  in,  a  token  of  fair  weather. 

Mat.  16  :  2. 

No.  95.    EYE,  THE. 

The  light  of  the  body.    Mat.  6  :  22.    Luke 

11  :  34. 
God 

Made.    Pro.  20  :  12. 

Formed.    Psa.  94  :  9. 

Opens.    2  Kin.  6  :  17.    Psa.  146  :  8. 

Enhghtens.    Ezra.  9  :  8.     Psa.  13  :  3. 
Frequently  fair.     1  Sam.  16  :  12.     (marg) 
Sometimes  tender.     Gen.  29  :  17. 
Sometimes  blemished.     Lev.  21  :  20. 
Parts  of,  mentioned  in  Scripture  ; 

The  apple  or  ball.     Deu.  32  :  10. 

The  lid.     Job  16  :  16. 

The  brow.     Lev.  14  :  9. 
Actions  of,  mentioned  in  Scripture  ; 

Seeing.     Job  7  :  8.     Job  28  :  10. 

Winking.     Pro.  10  :  10. 

Weeping.    Job  16  :  20.    Psa.  88  :  9.    Lam. 
1  :  16. 

Directing.     Num.  10  :  31.    Psa.  32  :  8. 
The  light  of,  rejoices  the  heart.  Pro.  15  :  30. 
Not  satisfied  with  seeing.    Pro.  27  :  20.  Ecc. 

1  :8. 
Not  satisfied  with  riches.    Ecc.  4  :  8. 
No  evil  thing  to  be  set  before.    Psa.  101  :  3. 
A  guard  to  be  set  on.  Job  31  :  I.  Fro.  23  :31. 
.Made  red  by  wine.  Gen.  49  :  12.  Pro.  23  :  29. 
Grows  dim  by  sorrow.    Job  17  :  7. 
Grows  dim  by  age.  Gen.  27  :  1.  1  Sam.  3  :2. 
Consumed  by  grief     Psa.  6  :  7.    Psa.  31  :  9. 
Consumed  by  sickness.    Lev.  26  :  16. 
The  Jews 

Wore  their  phylacteries  between.    Exo. 
13  :  16,  with  .Mat.  23  :  5. 

Not  to  make  baldness  between.  Deu.  14  : 1. 

Raised  up,  in  prayer.     Psa.  121  :  1.    Psa. 
123  :  1.  ■ 

Cast,  on  the  ground  in  humiliation.  Luke 
18  :  13. 

The  Jewish  women  often  painted.    2  Kin. 
9  :  30.  (marg.)    Jer.  4  :  30.  (marg.)    Eze. 
23  :  40. 
Often  put  out  as  a  punishment.    Jud.  16  :  21. 

1  Sam   11:2.     2  Kin.  25  :  7. 
Punishment  for  injuring.     Exo.  21  :  24,  26. 

Lev   24  :  20.     Mat.  5  :  38. 
Illustrative 

Of  the  mind.    Mat.  6  :  22,  23. 

(Open.)    of  spiritual    illumination.    Psa. 
119  :  18,  37. 

(Anointing  with  eyesalve,)  of  healing  by 
the  Spirit.    Rev.  3  :  18. 


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No.  96.    FAMINE. 


Sent  hy  CFod.  Psa.  lOo  :  16. 

Ol'ten  on  account  of  sin.    Lev.  26  :21,  26. 

Lam.  4  :  4-6. 
One  of  God's  four  sore  judgments.    Eze. 

14  :  21. 
Causf.d  bv 
Uod's  blessing  withheld.    Hos.  2  :  8,  9. 

Hag.  1  :  6. 
Want  of  seasonable  rain.     1  Kin.  17  :  1. 

Jer.  14  :  1-4.     Amos  4  :  7. 
Rotting  of  the  seed  in  the  ground.    Joel 

1  :  17. 
Swarms  of  insects.    Deu.  28  :  33,  42.    Joel 

1  :4. 

Blasting  and  mildew.    Amos  4  :  9.    Hag. 

2  :  17. 

Devastation  by  enemies.  Deu.  23  :  33,  51. 
Often  long  continued.     Gen.  41  :  27.    2  Kin. 

S  :  1,  2. 
Often  severe.    Gen.  12  :  10.     1  Kin.  18  :  2. 

Jer.  62  :  6. 
Expressed  by 

Taking  away  the  stay  of  bread,  &c.    Isa. 

3  :  1. 

Cleanness  of  teeth.    Amos  4  :  6. 

The  arrows  of  famine.     Eze.  5  :  16. 
Often  accompanied  by  war.    Jer.  14  :  15. 

Jer.  29  :  18. 
Often  followed  bj-  pestilence.    Jer.  42  :  17. 

Eze.  7  :  15.    Wat.  24  :  7. 

TniN-ns  EATEN  DURING  ; 

Wild  herbs.    2  Kin.  4  :  39,  40. 

Ass"s  flesh.     2  Kin.  6  :  26. 

Ordure.    2  Kin.  6  :  25.    Lam.  4  :  5. 

Human  flesh.  Lev.  26  :  29.  2  Kin.  6  :  28,  29. 
Provisions  sold  by  weight  during.  Eze.  4:16. 
Sufl'ering  of  brute  creation  from.  Jer.  14  : 6,  6 
Catsed 

Burning  and  fever.     Deu.  32  :  24. 

Blackness  of  the  skin.    Lam.  4  :  8.    Lam. 
5  :  10. 

Grief  and  mourning.    Joel  1  :  11-13. 

Faintness.     Gen.  47  :  13. 

Wasting  of  tlie  body.  Lam.  4  :8.  Eze.  4  :17. 

Death.    2  Kiu.  7  :  4     Jer.  1 1  :  22. 
God  provided  for  his  people  during.     1  Kin 

17,  4,  9.  Job  .i  :  20  Tsa.  33  :  19.  Psa.  37  :  19. 
Instances  of.  iv  Scripture  ; 

In  the  days  of  Aliraham.     Gen.  12  :  10. 

In  the  days  of  Isaac.     Gen.  26  :  1. 

In  the  days  of  .Joseph.     Gen.  41  :  .63—56. 

In  the  days  of  the  Judges.     Faith  1  :  1. 

In  the  reign  of  David.    2  Sam  21  :  1. 

In  the  reign  of  Ahab.     1   Kin.   17  :  1.     1 
Kin.  18:5. 

In  the  time  of  Elisha     2  Kin.  4  :  33. 

During  the  siege  of  Samaria.  2  Kin.  6  :  2.6. 

Of  seven  years  foretold  by  Elisha.    2  Kin. 
8  :  1. 

In  the  time  of  Jeremiah.    Jer.  14  :  1. 

During  the  siege  of  Jerusalem.    2  Kin. 
25  :3. 


After  the  captivity.    Neh.  5  :  3. 

In  the  reign  of  Claudius  Cssar.     Acts 

11  :28. 
Before   destruction  of  Jerusalem.    Mat. 
24  :  7. 
The  Jews  in  their  restored  state  not  to  be 

alHicted  by.    Eze.  36  :  29,  30. 
Illustrative  of 
A  dearth  of  the  means  of  grace.    Amos 
8:11,  12. 
Destruction  of  idols.    Zep.  2  :  11. 

No.  97.    FEASTS,  THE  ANNIVERSARY. 
Instituted  by  God.    Exo.  23  :  14. 
Enumerated.    Exo.  23  :  16,  16. 
Called 

Appointed  feasts.    Isa.  1  :  14. 

Feasts  of  the  Lord.     Lev.  23  :  4. 

Solemn  feasts.    2  Chr.  8  :  13.    Lam.  1  :  4. 

Solemn  meetings.  Isa.  1  :  13. 
Were  Eucharistic.  Psa.  122  :  4. 
All  males  to  attend.    Exo.  23  :  17.    Exo. 

34  :  23. 
Cliildren     commenced     attending,     when 

twelve  years  old.     Luke  2  :  42. 
Females  often  attended.    1   Sam.   1  :  3,  9. 

Luke  2  :41. 
The  Jews  attended  gladly.    Psa.  122  :  1,  2. 
The  Jews  went  up  to,  in  large  companies. 

Psa  42  :  4.     Luke  2  :  44. 
The  dangers  and  difliculties  encountered  in 

going  up  to,  alluded  to.     Psa.  84  :  6,  7. 
The  land  divinely  protected  during.    Exo. 

34  :  24. 
Ofterings  to  be  made  at.  Exo.  34  :  20.    Deu. 

16  :  16,  17. 
Were  seasons  of 

Joy  and  gladness.  Psa.  42  :  4.  Isa.  30  :  29. 

Sacrificing.    1  Sam.  1  :  3.    1  Kin.  9  :  25.    2 
Chr.  8  :  13. 

Entertainments.     1  Sam.  1  :  4,  9. 
The  ten  tribes  seduced  by  Jeroboam  from 

attending.     1  Kin.  12  :  27. 
The  Jews   dispersed  in  distant  parts  often 

attended.  Acts  2  :  6-11.  Acts  S  :  27. 
Clirist  attended.  Jno.  6:1.  Jno.  7  :  10. 
Rendered  unavailing  by  the  impiety  of  the 

Jews.     Isa.  1  :  13,  14.     Amos  6  :  21. 
Illustrative    of  general    assembly    of    the 

church.    Heb.  12  :  23. 

No.    98.     FEAST   OF    THE    PASSOVER, 

THE. 
Ordained  by  God.     Exo.  12  :  1,  2. 
Commenced    the    fourteenth   of  the    first 

niontli  at  even.     Exo.  12  :  2,  6,  18.    Lev. 

23  :  5.     Num.  9  :  3. 
Lasted  seven  days.  Exo.  12  :  15.  Lev.  23  :  6. 
Called  the 

Passover.     Num.  9  :  5.    Jno.  2  :  23. 

Jews' passover.    Jno.  2  :  13.    Jno.  11:55. 

Lord's  passover.     Exo.  12  :  11,  27. 

Feast  of  unleavened  bread.    Mar.  14  :  L 
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Days  of  unleavened  bread.    Acts  12  :  3 
Acts  20  :  6. 
All  males  to  appear  at.     Exo.  23  :  17.    Deu, 

16  :  16. 
Paschal  lamb  eaten  first  day  of.    Exo.  12  : 

6,  8. 
Unleavened  bread  eaten  at.    Exo.  12  :  15. 

Deu.  16  :  3. 
Leavkn 

Not  to  be  in  their  houses  during.     Exo. 

12  :  19. 

Not  to  be  in  any  of  their  quarters.    Exo. 

13  :7.     Deu.  16:  4. 

Nothing  with,  to  be  eaten.    Exo.  12  :  20. 

Punishment  for  eatinij.    Exo.  12  :  15,  19. 
Fir.'it  and   last  davs  ol,  holy  convocation. 

Exo.  12  :  16.     Num.  28  :  18,  25. 
Sacrifices  during.    Lev.  23  :  8.    Num.  28  : 

19-24. 
The  first  sheaf  of  barley  harvest  oflered  the 

day  after  the  Sabbath  in.    Lev.  23  :  10-14. 

To  COJIMEMORATE  THE 

Passing  over  tlie  first-born.  Exo.  12  :  12, 13. 

Deliverance  of  Israel  from    bondage  of 
Egypt,     Exo.  12  :  17,  42.    Exo.  13  :  9. 
Deu.  16  :  3. 
To  be  perpetually  observed  during  the  Mo- 
saic dispensation.  Exo.  12  :  14.  Exo.  13  :  10. 
Cliildren  to  be  tauglit  tlie  nature  and  design 

of     Exo.  12  ;  26,  27.     Exo.  13  :  8. 
Purification  necessary  to  the  due  observ- 
ance of     2  Chr.  30  :  15-19.     Jno.  11  :  55. 
Might  be  kept  in  second  month  by  those 

who  were  unclean  at  the  appointed  time. 

Num.  9  :  6-11.     2  Chr.  30  :  2,  3,  15. 
No  uncircumcised  person  to  keep.    Exo. 

12  :  43,  45. 
Strangers  and  servants  when  circumcised 

might  Iveep.     Exo.  12  :  44,  48. 
Neglect  of,  punished  with  death.  Num.  9:13. 
Improper  keeping  of,  punished.    2  Chr.  30  : 

13,  20. 
Remarkable  celebrations  of  ; 

On  leaving  Egypt.     Exo.  12  :  23,  50. 

In  the  wilderness  of  Sinai.    Num.  9  :  3-5. 

On  entering  the  land  of  promise.    Jos.  5  : 
10,  11. 

In  Hezekiali's  reign.    2  Chr.  30  :  1. 

In  Josiah's  reign.    2  Kin.  23  :  22,  23.    2 
Chr  35  :  1,  IS. 

After  the  captivity.     Ezra  6  :  19,  20. 

Before  the  death  of  Christ.    Luke  22  :  15. 
Moses  kept  through  faith.    Ileb.  1 1  :  28. 
Christ  always  observed.    Mat.  26  :  17-20. 

Luke  22  :  1.5.     Jno.  2  :  13,  23. 
The  people  of  Jerusalem  lent  their  rooms 

to  strangers  for.    Luke  22  :  11,  12. 
Tlie  Lord's  Supper  instituted  at.    Mat.  26  : 

26-28. 
Custom  of  releasing  a  prisoner   at.    Mat. 

27  :  15.     Lulce23  :  16,  17. 
The  Sabbath  in,  an  high  day.    Jno.  19  :  31. 
The  day  before  the  Sabbath  in,  called  tlie 

preparation.     Jno.  19  :  14,  31. 


Illustrative  of  redemption  through  Christ. 

1  Cor.  5  :  7,  8. 

No.  99.    FEAST    OF  PENTECOST,  THE. 
Held  fiftieth  day  after  oft'ering  first  sheaf  of 

barley  harvest.     Lev.  23  :   15,  16.    Deu. 

16  :  9. 
Called  the 

Feast  of  harvest.    Exo.  23  :  16. 

Feast  of  weeks.  Exo.  34  :  22.  Deu.  16  :  10. 

Day  of  the  first-fruits.    Num.  28  :  26. 

Day  of  Pentecost.    Acts  2  :  1. 
To  be  perpetually  observed.    Lev.  23  :  21. 
All  males  to  attend.    Exo.  23  :  16,  17.    Deu. 

16  :  16. 
An  holy  convocation.    Lev.  23  :  21.    Num. 

28  :  26. 

A  time  of  holy  rejoicing.    Deu.  16  :  11,  12. 
The  first-fruits  of  bread  presented  at.    Lev. 

23  :  17.     Deu.  16  :  10. 
Sacrifices  at.    Lev.  23 :  18,  19.    Num.  28  : 

27-31. 
The  law  given  from   mount  Sinai   upon. 

Exo.  19  :  1,  11,  with  Exo  12  :  6,  12. 
The  Holy  Ghost  given  to  apostles  at.    Acts 

2  :  1-3. 

Observed  by  early  church.    Acts  20  :  16. 
1  Cor.  16  :  S. 

No.    100.     FEAST   OF   TABERNACLES, 

THE. 
Held  after  harvest  and  vintage,  Deu.  16  :  13. 
Began  fifteenth  of  seventh  month.    Lev.  23  : 

34  :  39. 
Lasted  seven  days.    Lev.  23  :  34,  41.    Deu. 

16  :  13,  1.5. 
Called  the  feast  of  ingathering.  Exo.  34  :  22. 
All  males  obliged  to  appear  at.    Exo.  23 : 

16,  17. 
First  and  last  days  of,  holy  convocations. 

Lev.  23  :  35,  39.     Num.  29  :  12,  3.5. 
Sacrifices  during.    Lev.  23  :  36,  37.    Num. 

29  :  13-39. 

To  BE  OBSERVED 

With  rejoicing.    Deu.  16  :  14,  15. 
Perpetually.     Lev.  23  :  41. 
The  people  dwelt  in  booths  during.    Lev. 

23  :  42.     Neh.  S  :  15,  16. 
The  law  pubhcly  read  every  seventh  year 

at.     Deu.  31  :  10-12.     Neh.  8  :  18. 
Customs  observed  at  ; 
Bearing  brandies  of  palms.    Lev.  23  :  40. 

Rev.  7  :  9. 
Drawing  water  from  tlie  pool  of  Siloam. 

Isa   12  :3.     Jno.  7  :  2,  37-39. 
Singing  hosannas.     Psa.  118  :  24-29.    Mat. 
21  -.8,9. 
To  commemorate  the  sojourn  of  Israel  in 

the  desert.     Lev.  23  :  43. 
Remarkable  celebrations  of  ; 
At  the  dedication  of  Solomon's  temple. 

1  Kin.  8  :  2,  65. 
After  the  captivity.    Ezra  3   :  4.    Neh. 
8  :17. 


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FEE. 


No.  101.    FEAST  OF  NEW  MOON,  THE, 

Held  first  day  of  the  month.     Num.  10  :  10. 
Celebrated  with  blowing  of  trumpets.  Num. 

10  :  10.     Psa.  81  :  3,  4. 
Sacritices  at.     Num.  26  :  11-15. 

A  SKASON    FOR 

Inquiring  of  God's  messengers,    2  Kin, 
4  :23. 

Worship  in  God's  house.     Isa.  66   :  23 
Eze.  46  :  1. 

Entertainments.     1  Sam.  20  :  5,  18. 
Observed  with    great    solemnity.      1    Clir. 

23  :  31.    2  Chr.  2:4.    2  Chr.  8   :  13.    2 

Chr.  31  :  3. 
Restored  alter  captivity.    Ezra  3  :  5.    Neh 

10  :  33. 
.Mere  outward    observance  of,  hateful   to 

God.    Isa.  1  :  13,  14. 
Disliked  by  the  ungodly.    Amos  8:  5. 
The  Jews  deprived  of,  for  sin.     Hos.  2:11. 
Observance  of,  by  Christians,  condemned 

Col.  2  :  16,  with  Gal.  4  :  10. 

No.   102.    FEAST  OF  TRUMPETS,  THE. 
Held  the  first  day  of  seventh  month.    Lev 

23  :  24.     Num.  29  :  1. 
A  memorial  of  blowing  of  trumpets.    Lev 

23  :  24. 
An  holy  convocation  and  rest.    Lev.  23  : 

24,  2.3. 
Sacrifices  at.    Num.  29  :  2-6. 

No.   103.    FEAST  OF  PURIM,  OR  LOTS, 

THE. 

Instituted  by  Mordecai.     Est.  9  :  20. 

To  commemorate    the  defeat  of  Haman's 

wicked  design.     Est.  3  :  7-15,  with  Est. 

9  :  24-26. 
Began  fourteenth  of  twelfth  month.    Est 

9  :  17. 
Lasted  two  days.     Est.  9  :  21. 
Mode  of  celebrating.     Est.  9  :  17-19,  22. 
The  Jews  bound  themselves  to  keep.     Est. 

9  :  27,  28. 

Confirmed  by  royal  authority.  Est.  9  : 
29  :  32. 

No.  104.  FEAST  OF  DEDICATION,  THE. 

To  commemorate  the  cleansing  of  the  tem- 
ple after  its  defilement  by  Antiochus. 
Dan.  11  :  31. 

Held  in  the  winter  month  Chisleu.    Jno. 

10  :  22. 

No.    105.     FEAST     OF    SABBATICAL 
YEAR,   THE. 
A  sabbath  for  the  land.    Lev.  25  :  2. 
Kept  every  seventh  year.    Exo.  23   :  11. 

Lev.  25  :  4. 
Suri)lus  of  sixth  year  to  provide  for.    Lev. 

25  :  20-22. 
Enactments  respecting  ; 
Cessation  of  ail  field  labour.  Lev.  25  :  4,  5. 


The  fruits  of  the  earth  to  be   common 

property.     Exo.  23  :  II.    Lev.  25 :  6,  7. 

Remission  of  debts.     Deu.  16  :  1-3.    Neh. 

10  :31. 
Release  of  all  Hebrew  servants.  Exo.  21  : 

2.     Deu.  15  :  12. 
Public  reading  of  the  law  at  feast  of  taber- 
nacles.    Deu.  31  :  10-13. 
No  release  to  strangers  during.   Deu.  15  :  3. 
Release  of,  not  to  hinder  the  exercise  of  be- 
nevolence.    Deu.  15  :  9-11. 
Jews  threatened  for  neglecting.    Lev.  26  : 

34,  .35,  43.     Jer.  34  :  13-18. 
The  seventy  years'  captivity  a  punishment 

for  neglecting.     2  Chr.  36  :  20,  21. 
Restored  after  the  captivity.     Neh.  10  :  31. 

No.   106.    FEAST  OF  JUBILEE,   THE. 

Held  every  fiftieth  year.    Lev.  25  :  8,  10. 
Began  upon  the  day  of  atonement.    Lev. 

25  :9. 
Called  the 

Year  of  liberty.     Eze.  46  :  17. 

Year  of  the  redeemed.     Isa.  63  :  4. 

Accei)table  year.     Isa.  61  :  2. 
Was  specially  holy.     Lev.  25  :  12. 
Proclaimed  by  trumpets.    Lev.  25  :  9.    Psa. 

89  :  15. 
Enactments  respecting  ; 

Cessation  of  all  field  labour.    Lev.  25  :  11 

The  fruits  of  the  earth  to  be  common  pro- 
perty.   Lev.  25  :  12. 

Redemption  of  sold  property.     Lev.  25 
23-27. 

Restoration  of  all  inheritances.    Lev.  25 
10  :  13,  28.     Lev.  27  :  24. 

Release  of  Hebrew  servants.    Lev.  25 
40,  41,  64. 
Houses  in  walled  cities  not  redeemed  within 

a  year,  exempted   from  the  benefit  of 

Lev.  25  :  30. 
Sale  of  property  calculated  from.    Lev.  25  : 

15  :  16. 
Value  of  devoted  property,  calculated  from. 

Lev.  27  :  14-23. 
Illustrative  of  the  gospel.  Isa.  61 : 1, 2.  Luke 

4  :  18,  19. 

No.  107.    FEET,  THE. 

Necessary  members  of  the  body.  1  Cor.  12  : 

15,21. 
Parts  of,  mentioned  in  Scripture  ; 

Heel.  Psa.  41  :  9.  Psa.  49  :  5.  Hos.  12  :  3. 

Sole.     Deu.  11  :  24.     I  Kin.  5  :  3. 

Toes.    Exo.  29  :  20.    2  Sam.  21  :  20.    Dan. 
2  :41. 
Often  swift.    2  Sam.  2  :  18.    2  Sam.  22  :  34. 
Were  liable  to 

Disease.     1  Kin.  15  :  23. 

Swelling  from  walking.    Deu.  8  :  4. 

Injury  from  stones,  &c.     Psa.  91  :  12. 
Early  use  of  shoes  for.     Exo.  12  :  14. 
Of  women  often  adorned  with  tinkling  or- 
naments.   Isa.  3  :  16,  18. 


FEE. 


50 


Of  the  Jews 

Neglected  in  affliction.  2  Sam.  19  :  24. 
Eze.  24  :  17. 

Bare  in  affliction.    2  Sam.  15  :  30. 

Washed  frequently.    2  Sam.  11  :  8.    Song 
of  Sol.  5  :  3. 
Stamped  on  the  ground  in  extreme  joy  or 

grief     Eze.  6  :  11.     Eze.  25  :  6. 
Washing  for  others,  a  menial  office.    1  Sam. 

25  :  41.     Jno.  13  :  6-14. 
Of  .strangers  and  travellers  washed.     Gen. 

IS  :  4.     Gen.  19  :  2.     Gen.  24  :  32.     1  Tim. 

5  :  10. 
Neglect  of  washing,  disrespectful  to  guests. 

Luke"  :44. 
Respect  exhibited  by  falling  at.     1  Sam.  23  : 

24.     2  Kin.  4:  37.     Est.  8  :  3.     Mar.  5  :  22. 

Acts  10  :  25. 
Reverence  expressed  by  kissing.    Luke  7  : 

33,  45. 
Sleep  expressed  by  covering.   1  Sam.  24  :  3. 
Subjection  expressed  by  licking  the  dust  of- 

Isa.  49  :  23. 
Condemnation  expressed   by  shaking  the 

dust  from.    Mat.  10  :  14.    Mar.  6:11. 
Subjugation  of  enemies  expressed  by  pla- 
cing, on  their  necks.    Jos.  10  :  24.    Psa. 

110  :  1. 
Origin  of  uncovering  in  consecrated  places. 

Exo.  3  :  5.     Jos.  5  ;  15. 
Of  enemies  often  maimed  and  cut  oft".    Jud. 

1  :  6,  7.    2  Sam.  4  :  12. 
Of  Crimin.vls 

Bound  with  fetters.     Psa.  103  :  18. 

Placed  in  stocks.  Job  13  :  27.    Acts  16  :24. 
Path  of,  to  be  pondered.    Pro.  4  :  26. 
To  be  refrained  from  evil.  Pro.  1  :  15.  Heb. 

12  :  1.3. 
To  be  turned  to  God's  testimonies.    Psa. 

119  :59. 
To  be  directed  by  God's  word.  Psa  119  :  105. 
To  be  guided  by  wisdom  and  discretion. 

Pro  3  :  21,  23,  26. 
Of  the  wicked 

Swift  to  mischief.    Pro.  6  :  18. 

Swift  to  shed  blood.  Pro  1  :  16.  Rom.  3  .  15. 

Ensnared.    Job  18  :  8.     Psa.  9  :  15. 

Of  S.VINTS 

At  liberty.     Psa.  18  :  36.    Psa.  31  :  8. 

Kept  by  God.     1  Sam.  2  :  9.     Psa.  1 16  :  8. 

Established  by  God.  Psa.  66  :  9.  Psa 
121  :  3. 

Guided  by  Christ.  Isa.  48  :  17.  Luke  1  :  79 
Illl'strative 

(Sot  on  a  rock,)  of  stability.    Psa.  40  :  2. 

(Set  in  a  large  place,)  of  liberty.  Psa 
31  :  8. 

(Sliding,)  of  yielding  to  temptation.  Job 
12:5.  Psa.  17:3.  Psa.  38  :  16   Psa.  94: 18 

(Treading  under.)  of  complete  destruc- 
tion.    Isa.  IS  :  7.    Lam   1  :  15 

(Washed  or  dipped  in  oil.)  of  abundance 
Deu.  33  :  24.     Job  29     6 

(Dipped  in  blood,)  of  victory.   Psa.  68  :  23 


No.    108.    FIG-TREE,    THE. 


Produces  a  rich  sweet  fruit.    Jud.  9  :  11. 

Not  found  in  desert  places.  Num.  20  :  5. 
Abounded  in 

Egypt.     Psa.  105  :  33. 

Canaan.     Num.  13  :  23.    Deu.  8  :  S. 
Often  grew  wild.     Amos  7  :  14.  (marg.) 
Sometimes  planted  in  vineyards.  Luke  13  : 6. 
Propagated  by  the  Jews.    Amos  4  :  9. 
Required  cultivation.    Luke  13  :  8. 
Fruit  of,  formed  after  winter.    Song  of  Sol. 

2  :  11,  13. 

Leaves  of,  put  forth,  a  sign  of  the  approach 

of  summer.     Mat.  24  :  32. 
Reasonableness   of  expecting    fruit  upon, 

when  full  of  leaves.    Mar.  11  :  13. 
Fruit   of. 

Eaten  fresh  from  the  tree.  Mat.  21  :  18, 19. 

Eaten  dried  in  cakes.     1  Sam.  30  :  12. 

Gathered  and  kept  in  baskets.    Jer.  24  :  1. 

First  ripe  esteemed.  Jer.  24  :  2.  Hos.  9    10. 

Used  in  the  miraculous  healing  of  Heze- 
kiah.     2»Kin.  20  :  7.     Isa.  38  :  21. 

Sold  in  the  markets.    Neh.  13  :  15. 

Sent  as  presents.     1  Sam.  25  :  18.     1  Chr. 
12  :  40. 
A  species  of,  produced  vile  and  worthleF'^ 

fruit.     Jer.  29  :  17. 
Leaves  of,  used  by  Adam  for  covering.  Gen 

Afibrded  a  thick  shade.    Jno.  1  :  48  :  50. 
Often  unfruitful.    Luke  13  :  7. 
Failure  of,  a  great  calamity.    Hab.  3  :  17. 
The  Jews  punished  by 
God's  brealdng  down.    Hos.  2  :  12. 
Failure  of  fruit  on.  Jer.  8  :  13.  Hag.  2  :  19. 
Enemies  devouring  fruit  of.    Jer.  5  :  17. 
Barking  and  eating  of,  by  locusts,  &c. 
Joel  1  :  4,  7, 12.    .\mos  4  :  9. 
Illustr.ative 

(Barren,)  of  mere  professors  of  religion. 

.Mat.  21  :  19.     Luke  13  :  6,  7. 
(Sitting  under  one's  own,)  of  prosperity 
and  peace.     1  Kin.  4  :  25.    Mic.  4  :  4. 
Fruit  of,  illcstr.\tive 
Of  good  works.     Mat.  7  :  16. 
(Good,)  of  saints.    Jer.  24  :  2,  3. 
(Bad,)  of  wicked  men.    Jer.  24  :  2,  3-8. 
(First  ripe,)  of  the  fathers  of  the  Jewish 

church.     Hos.  9  :  10. 
(Untimely  and  dropping,)  of  the  wicked 
ripe  for  judgment.    Isa.  34  :  4.    Nah. 
3  :  12.     Rev.  6  :  13. 

No.   109.    FIRE. 
Can  be  increased  in   intensity.    Dan.  3  : 

19,  22. 
Though  small,  kindles  a  great  matter.   Jas. 

3  :  5. 

Things  connected  with  ; 
Burning  coals.    Pro.  26  :  21. 
Flame.     Song  of  Sol.  8  :  6.    Isa.  66  :  15. 
Sparks.    Job  18  :  5.     Isa.  1  :  31. 


FIR. 


Ashes.     1  Kin.  13  :  3.    2  Pet.  2  :  6. 
Smoke.     Isa  34  :  10.    Joel  2  :  30. 
Kept  alive  by  fuel.     Pro.  -26  :  20.    Isa.  9  :  5. 

(^HARACTERIZKD  AS 

Bri^lit.     Eze.  1  :  13. 

Spreading.     Jas.  3  :  5. 

Kiilightening.    Psa.  78  :  14.     Psa.  105  :  39 

Heating.    Mar.  14:54. 

Melting.     Psa.  68  :  2.     Isa.  64  :  2. 

Purifying.     Num.  31   :  23.     1  Pet.  1  ;  7. 

Rev.  3  :  19. 
Drying.    Job  15  :  30.    Joel  1  :  20. 
Consuming.    Jud.  15  :  4,  5.     Psa.  46  :  9 

Isa.  10  :  16,  17. 
Insatiable.    Pro.  30  :  16. 
Sacked 
Came  from  before  the  Lord.     Lev.  9  :  24 
Always  burning  on  the  altar.     Lev.  6  :  13. 
All  Imrnt-otterings  consumed    by.    Lev. 

6  :  P,  12. 
Incense  burned  with.   Lev.  16  :  12.    Num 

16  :46. 
Guilt  of  burning  incense  w'ithout.    Lev. 

10:  1. 
Restored  to  the  temple.    2  Chr.  7  :  1-3. 
Frequently  employed  as  an  instrument  of 
divine  vengeance.   Psa.  97  :  3.   Isa.  47  :  14. 
Isa  66  :  16. 
Miraculous, 
In  the  burning  bush.    Exo.  3  :  2. 
Plagued  the  Egyptians.    Exo.  9  :  23,  24. 
Led  the  people  of  Israel  in  the  desert. 

Exo.  13  :  52.     Exo.  40  :  39. 
On  mount  Sinai  at  giving  of  law.   Deu.4  : 

11.36. 
Destroyed  Nadab  and  Abihu.    Lev.  10  :  2. 
Destroved  the  people  at  Taberah.     Num. 

11  :  1. 
Consumed  the  company  of  Korah.    Num. 

16  :  .a. 
Consumed  the  sacrifice  of  Gideon.    Jud. 

6  :  21. 
Angel  ascended  in.    Jud.  13  :  20. 
Consumed  the  sacrifice  of  Elijah.     1  Kin 

19  :38. 
Destroved  the  enemies  of  Elijah.     2  Kin 

1  :  10,  12. 
Elijah  taken  up  in  a  chariot  of  2  Kin  2  :  11. 
Ood  appeared  in.     Exo.  3  :  2.     Exo.  19  :  18. 
Christ  shall  appear  in.     Dan.  7  :  10.    2  The. 

1  :8. 
Punishment  of  the  wicked  shall  be  in.    Mat. 

13  :  42.     Mat.  25  :  41. 
In  houses 
Lighted  in  the  winter.    Jer.  36  :  22. 
Lighted  in  spring  mornings.    Jno.  IS  :  18 
Not  to  be  lighted  on  the  Sabbath.    Exo 

35  :  3. 
Made  of  charcoal.    Jno.  18  :  18. 
Made  of  wood.     Acts  28  :  3. 
Injurv  from,  to  be  made  good  by  the  person 
who  kindled  it.     Exo.  22  :  6. 

In.rsTR.\TIVE  OF 

God's  protection.   Num.  9  :  16.   Zee.  2  :  5. 


51  FIR. 

God's  vengeance.  Deu.  4  :  24.  Heb.  12  :  29. 
Christ  as  judge.     Isa.  10  :  17.     Mai.  3  :  2. 
Tlic  Holy  Spirit.     Isa  4  :  4.     Acts  2  :  3. 
Tlio  church  destroying  her  enemies.  Oba. 

18  V. 
The  word  of  God.   Jer.  5  :  14.  Jer.  23  :  29. 
Zeal  of  saints.    Psa  39  :  3.     Psa.  119  :  139. 
Zeal  of  angels.     Psa.  104  :  4.    Heb.  1  :  7. 
Ciod's  enemies.     Isa.  10  :  17.     Oba.  18  v. 
Lust.     Pro.  6  :  27,  28. 
Wickedness.     Isa  9  :  18. 
The  tongue.     Pro.  16  :  27.    Jas.  3  :  6. 
The  self-righteous.     Isa.  65  :  5. 
The  hope  of  hypocrites.     Isa.  50  :  11. 
Persecution.     Luke  12  :  49-53. 
Affliction.     Isa.  43  :  2. 
Judgments.    Jer.  48   :  4.5.     Lam.  1   :   13. 

Eze.  39  :  6. 

No.   110.    FIRST-BORN,  THE. 

Of  man  and  beast  dedicated  to  God.    Exo. 

13  :  2,  12.     Exo.  22  :  29. 
Dedicated  to  commemorate  the  sparing  of 

the  first-born  of  IsraeL  Exo.  13  :  15.  Num. 

3  :  13.     Num.  8  :  17. 

Of  CI.EAIV  BEASTS 

Not  to  labour.    Deu.  15  :  19. 

Not  shorn.     Deu.  15  :  19. 

Not  taken  from  the  dam  for  seven  days. 

Exo.  22  :  30.     Lev.  22  :  27. 
Ofl'cred  in  sacrifice.    Num.  18  :  17. 
Could  not  be  a  free  will  oftering.    Lev. 

27  :  26. 
Antiquity  of  oftering.     Gen.  4  :  4. 
Flesh  of,  the  priests'  portion.  Num.  18  :  18. 

Of  UNCLEAN  BEASTS, 

To  be  redeemed.    Num.  19  :  18. 

Law  of  redemption  for.    Num.  18  :  16. 
Of  the  ass  to  be  redeemed  with  a  lamb  or 

its  neck  broken.  Exo.  13  :  13.  Exo.  34  :20. 
Of  Israel 

Tribe  of  Levi  taken  for.     Num.  3  :   12, 
40-43.     Num.  9  :  18. 

To  be  redeemed.    Exo.  34   :  20.    Num. 
IS  :  1.5. 

Price  of  redemption  for.    Num.  3  :  46,  47. 

Price  of,  given  to  the  priests.    Num.  3  : 
48-51. 
Laws  respecting,  restored  after  the  captivi- 
ty.    Nell.  10  :  36. 
Laws  respecting,  observed  at  Christ's  birth. 

Luke  2  :  22,  23. 
The  beginning  of  strength  and  excellency 

of  power.     Gen.  49  :  3.     Deu.  21  :  17. 
Precious  and  valuable.    Mic.  6  :  7.    Zee. 

12  :  10. 
Objects  of  special  love.    Gen.  25  :  28.    Jer. 

31  :  9,  20. 
Privileges  of  ; 

Precedence  in  the  family.  Gen.  48  :  13,  14. 

Authoritv   over    the    younger  children. 
Gen.  27  :  29.     1  Sam  20  :  29. 

Special  blessing  by  the  father.    Gen.  27  : 
4,  35. 


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The  father's  title  and  power.  2  Chr.  21  :  3. 
A  double  portion  of    inheritance.    Deu. 

21  •  17. 
In  case  of  death  the  next  brother  to  raise 

up  seed  to.    Deu.  26  :  6,  6.    Mat.  22  : 

24-28. 
Not  to  be  alienated  by  parents  through 

caprice.    Deu.  21  :  15,  16. 
Could  be  forfeited  by  misconduct.    Gen. 

49  :  3,  4,  S.     1  Chr.  5  :  1. 
Could  be  sold.     Gen.  25  :  31,  33.    Heb 

12  :  16,  17. 
In9t.\nces  of,  superseded  ; 
Cain.    Gen.  4  :  4,  5. 
Japheth.     Gen.  10  :  21. 
Ishmael.     Gen.  17  :  19-21. 
Esau.     Gen.  25  :  23.  Rom.  9:12,  13. 
Manasseh.     Gen.  43  :  15-20. 
Reuben,  &c.     1  Chr.  .5:1,2. 
Aaron.     Exo.  7:1,2,  with  Num.  12  :  2,  8. 
David's  brothers.     1  Sam.  16  :  6-12. 
Adonijah.     1  Kin  2  :  15,  22. 
Illustrative  of 

The  dignity,  &c.  of  Christ.    Psa.  89  :  27. 

Rom.  8  :  29.     Col.  1  :  18. 
The  dignity,  &c.  of  the  church.  Heb.  12:23. 

No.   111.    FIRST-FRUITS,  THE. 
To  be  brought  to  God's  house.  Exo.  34  :  26. 
Different  kinds  of  ; 

Barley  harvest.    Lev.  23  :  10-14. 

Wheat  harvest.     Exo.  23  :  16.    Lev.  23  : 
16,  17. 

Wine  and  oil.     Deu.  18  :  4. 

Wool.    Deu.  18  :  4. 

Honey.    2  Chr.  31  :  5. 

Fruit  of  new  trees  in  fourth  year.    Lev 
19  :  23,  24. 

All  agricultural  produce.     Deu.  26  :  2. 
To  be  the  very  best  of  tlieir  kind.     Num. 

18  :  12. 
Holy  to  the  Lord.    Eze.  48  :  14. 
God  honoured  by  the  oft'ering  of.    Pro.  3  :  9 
Oft'ering  of,  consecrated  the  whole.    Rom 

1 1  :  \6. 

To  BE  OFFERED 

Without  delay.    Exo.  22  :  29. 

In  a  basket.     Deu.  26  :  2. 

With  thanksgiving.     Deu.  26  :  3,  10. 
Allotted  to  the  priests.     Num.  18  :  12,  13 

Lev.  23  :  20.     Deu  18  :  3-5. 
Law  of,  restored  after  the  captivity.    Neh. 

10  :  35,  37.     Neh.  13  :  31. 
Illustrative  of 

Early  Jewish  church.    Jer.  2  :  3. 

First  converts  in  anv  place.     Rom.  16  :  5 

Church  of  Christ.  Jas.  1  :  18.  Rev.  14  :  4. 

Resurrection  of  Christ.   1  Cor.  15  :  20,  23. 

No.   112.    FISHES. 
Created  by  God.    Gen.  1   :  20,  21.    Exo 

20  :  11. 
Made  for  God's  glory.    Job  12  :  8,  9.    Psa. 

69  :  34. 


Inhabit 

Seas.    Num.  11  :  22.    Eze.  47  :  10. 

Rivers.     Exo.  7  :  18.     Eze.  29  :  5. 

Ponds.    Song  of  Sol.  7  :  4.     Isa.  19  :  10. 
Number  and  variety  of.     Psa  104  :  25. 
Different  in  flesh  from  beasts,  &c.     1  Cor. 

15  :  39. 
Cannot  live  without  water.    Isa.  SO  :  2. 
Man  given  dominion  over.     Gen.  I  :  26,  29. 

Psa.  8  :  8. 
Man  permitted  to  eat.    Gen.  9  :  2,  3. 

LTSED  AS  FOOD 

By  the  Egyptians.     Num.  11  :  5. 

By  the  Jews.    Mat.  7  :  10. 
Mode  of  cooldng,  alluded  to.    Luke  24  :  42. 

Jno.  21  :  9. 
The  Tyrians  traded  in.     Neh.  13  :  16. 
Sold  near  the  fish  gate  at  Jerusalem.  2  Chr. 

33  :  14.     Zep.  1  :  10. 
Distinction    between  clean,    and  unclean. 

Lev   11  :  9-12     Deu.  14  :  9,  10. 
Me.ntioned  in  Scripture  ; 

Leviathan.    Job  41  :  1.     Psa.  74  :  14. 

Whale      Gen.  1  :  21.    Mat.  12  :  40. 
Solomon  wrote  the  history  of.     1  Kin.  4  :  33. 
No  likeness  of,  to  be  made  for  worship. 

Exo.  20  :  4.     Deu.  4  :  IS. 
Catching  of,  a  trade.  Mat.  4  :  18.  Luke  5  : 2. 
Taken  with 

Nets.    Luke  5  :  4-6.    Jno.  21  :  6—8. 

Hooks.    Amos  4  :  2.    Mat.  17  :  27. 

Spears.    Job  41  :  7. 
Often  suffered  for  man's  sin.    Exo.  7  :21. 

Eze.  38  :  20. 
Miracles  con.n'ected  with  ; 

Multiplying  a  few.    Mat.  14  :  17-21.    Mat. 
15  :  34. 

Immense  draughts  of.    Luke  6  :  6,  9.  Jno. 
21  :6,  11. 

Procuring  tribute  money  from.  Mat.  17:27. 

Dressed  on  the  shore.     Jno.  21  :  9. 
Illustrative 

Of  the  whole  population  of  Egypt.    Eze. 
29  :  45. 

Of  the  visible  church,    Mat.  13  :  48. 

Of  men  ignorant  of  future  events.     Ecc. 
9  :  12. 

Of  those  ensnared  by  the  wicked.    Hab. 
1  :  14. 

(Good,)  of  saints.    Mat.  13  :  43,  49. 

(Bad,)  of  mere  professors.  Mat.  13  :  48,  49. 

No.   113.    FLOWERS. 

Wild  in  fields.     Psa.  103  :  15. 

Cultivated  in  gardens.     Song  of  Sol.  6  :  2,  3. 

Described  as 

Beautiful.     Mat.  6  :  20. 

Sweet.     Song  of  Sol.  5  :  13. 

Evanescent.  Psa.  103  :  16  Isa.  40  :  8. 
Appear  in  spring.  Song  of  Sol.  2  :  12. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture  ; 

The  lily.     Hos.  14:5.     Mat.  6  :  23. 

The  lily  of  the  valley.     Song  of  Sol.  2  :  1. 

The  rose.     Isa.  35  :  1. 


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The  rose  of  Sharon.    Song  of  Sol.  2  :  1. 

Of  the  grass.     1  Pet.  1  :  24. 
Garlands  of,  used  in  worship  of  idols.    Acts 

14  :  13. 
Rf.prksentations  of,  on  the 

Golden  candlestick.  Exo.  25  :  31,  33.  2 
Chr.  4  :  21. 

Sea  of  brass.     1  Kin.  7  :  26.    2  Chr.  4  :  5. 

Wood  work  of  the  temple.     1  Kin.  6  :  18, 
29,  33,  35. 
Ili.vstritive  of 

'J'he  graces  of  Christ.    Song  of  Sol.  5  :  13. 

Shortness  of  man's  life.  Job  14  :  2.  Psa. 
103  :  15. 

Kinsjdom  of  Israel.     Isa.  28  :  I. 

GloVy  of  man.     I  Pet.  1  :  24. 

Rich  men.    Jas.  1  :  10,  11. 

No.  114.    FORESTS. 
Tracts  of  land  covered  with  trees.  Isa.  44  :  14. 
Underwood  often  in.     Isa.  9:18. 
Infe.-Jted  by  wild  beasts.     Psa.  oO  :  10.    Psa. 

104   :  20.    Isa.  56  :  9.     Jer.  5  :  6.     Mic. 

5  :8. 
Abounded  with  wild  honey.    1  Sam.  14  : 

25,  26. 
Often  afforded  pasture.     Mic.  7  :  14. 
.Mkxtionkd  in  Scripture  ; 

Bashan.   Isa.  2:13.  Eze.  27  : 6.  Zee.  11  ;  2. 

Hareth      1  Sam  22  :  5. 

Ephraim.    2  Sam.  18  :  6,  8. 

Lebanon.     1  Kin  7:2.     1  Kin.  10  :  17. 

Carmel.    2  Kin.  19  :  23.    Isa.  37  :  24. 

Arabian.     Isa  21  :  13. 

The  south.     Eze  20  :  46,  47. 

The  king's.     Neh.  2  :  8 
Supplied  timber  for  building.   1  Kin.  5  :  6-8. 
Were  places  of  refuge.     1  Sam.  22  :  6.     1 

Sam  23  :  16. 
Jotham  built  towers,  &c.  in.    2  Chr.  27  :  4. 
The  power  of  God  extends  over.  Psa.  29  :  9. 
Called  on  to  rejoice  at  God's  mercy.     Isa. 

41  :23 
Often  destroyed  by  enemies.    2  Kin.  10  :  23. 

Isa.  37  :  24.'    Jer.  46  ;  23. 
Illustrative 

Of  the  unfruitful  world.     Isa.  32  :  19. 

(A  fruitful  field  turned  into,)  of  the  Jews 
rejected  by  God.  Isa  29  :  17.  Isa.  32  :  15. 

(Destroyed  by  fire,)  of  destruction  of  the 
wicked.  Isa  9  :  18.  Isa.  10  :  17,  18. 
Jer.  21  :  14. 

No.    115.    FORTRESSF.S. 

Places  strong  by  nature.     Num.  24  :  21. 

Places  fortified  by  art.     Jer  51  :  63. 

The  security  of  a  nation.     Isa.  33  :  16.     Dan. 

11  :  10. 
Places  used  as  ; 

Cities.     Jud.  9  :  31.    Neh.  4  :  2. 

Strong-holds.     Jud  6:2.     2  Chr.  11  :   11. 

Forts.     2  Sam.  5  :  9.     Isa  25  :  12. 

Strong  towers.     2  Chr.  26  :  9. 
-Vfforded  protection  in  danger.     Jud.  6  :  2. 


Defended  against  enemies.    Nah.  2  : 1. 
Often 

Entered  by  the  enemy.     Dan.  11  :  7. 

Spoiled.     Hos.  10  :  14. 

Levelled.     Isa.  25  :  12. 

Deserted,  &c.     Isa.  34  :  13. 
Destruction  of,  threatened.    Isa.  17  :  3. 
Illustr.ative  of 

God's  protection.     Psa.  18  :  2.    Jer.  16  :  19. 

Christ,  the  defence  of  saints.     Isa.  33  :  16. 

Protection    afforded    to    ministers.      Jer. 
6:27. 

No.    116.     FOUNDATION. 
The  lowest  part   of  a  building,    and    on 

which  it  rests.   Luke  14  :  29.   Acts  16  :  26. 
Figuratively  applied  to 

The  heavens.    2  Sam.  22  :  8. 

The  earth.    Job  38  :  4.     Psa.  104  :  5. 

The  world.     Psa.  18  :  15.     Mat.  13  ;  35. 

The  mountains.    Deu.  32  :  22. 

The  ocean.     Psa.  104  :  8. 

Kingdoms.    Exo.  9  :  18. 
Laid  for 

Cities.    Jos.  6  :  26.     1  Kin.  16  :  34. 

Walls.    Ezra  4  :  12.    Rev.  21  :  14. 

Houses.    Luke  6  :  43. 

Temples.     1  Kin.  6  :  37.    Ezra  3  :  10. 

Towers.    Luke  14  :  28,  29. 
Described  as 

Of  stone.     1  Kin.  5  :  17. 

Deep  laid.     Luke  6  :  18. 

Strongly  laid.     Ezra  6  :  3. 

Joined  together  by  corner  stones.    Ezra 
4  :  12,  with  1  Pet.  2  :  6,  and  Eph.  2  :  20. 
Security  afforded  bv.     Mat.  7  :  25.    Luke 

6  :48. 
Illustrative  of 

Christ.     Isa.  28  :  16.     1  Cor.  3  :  11. 

Doctrines  of  the  apostles,  &c.    Eph.  2  :  20. 

First  principles  of  the  gospel.  Heb.  6  :  1,2. 

Decrees  and  purposes  of  God.  2  Tim.  2  :  19. 

Magistrates.     Psa.  82  :  5. 

The  righteous.     Pro.  10  :  25. 

Hope  of  saints.    Psa.  87  :  1. 

Security  of  saints' inheritance.  Heb.  11: 10. 

No.    117.    FOUNTAINS    AND    SPRINGS. 

Created  by  God.     Psa.  74  :  15.    Psa.  104  :  10. 

God  to  be  praised  for.     Rev.  14:7. 

Come  from  the  great  deep.   Gen.  7:11.  Job 

38  :  16. 
Found  in  hills  and  valleys.   Deu.  8  :  7.    Psa. 

104  :  10. 
Send  forth  each  but  one    kind  of  water. 

Jas.  3  :  11. 
Afford 

Drink  to  the  beasts.    Psa.  104  :  11. 

Refreshment  to  the  birds.     Psa   104  :  12. 

Fruitfulricss   to  the  earth.     1  Kin.  18  ;  6. 
Joel  3  :  18. 
Frequented  by  travellers.     Gen.  Ifi  :  7. 
.\bound  in  Canaan.  Deu.  8:7.1  Kin.  IS  :  5. 
.Sometimes  dried  up.     Isa.  58  :  11. 


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FRU. 


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Drying  up  of,  a  severe  punishment.    Psa. 

107  :  33,  34.     Hos.  13  :  15. 
Constantly  flowing 

Especially  esteemed.     Isa.  58  :  11. 

Could  not  be  ceremonially  defiled.    Lev. 
11  :3G. 
Sometimes  stopped  or  turned  ofl'  to  distress 

enemies.     2  Chr.  32  :  3,  4. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture  ; 

In  tlie  way  to  Stiur.     Gen.  16  :  7. 

Of  the  waters  of  Nephtoah.    Jos.  15  :  9. 

Of  Jezreel.     1  Sam.  29  ;  1. 

Of  Pisgah.     Den.  4  :  49. 

Upper  and  nether  springs.    Jos.  15  :  19. 
Jud.  1  :  15. 
Illi'strative 

Of  God.  Psa.  36  :  9.  Jer.  2  :  13.  Jer.  17  :  13. 

Of  Christ.    Zee.  13  :  1. 

Of  the  Holy  Ghost.    Jno.  7  :  38,  39. 

Of  constant  supplies  of  grace.     Psa.  87  : 7. 

Of  eternal  life.     Jno.  4  :  14.    Rev.  21  :  6. 

Of  the  means  of  grace.    Isa.  41  :  18.  Joel 

3  :  18. 

Of  a  good  wife.     Pro.  5  :  IS. 

Of  a  numerous  posterity.    Deu.  33  :  28. 

Of  spiritual  wisdom.    Pro.  16  :  22.    Fro. 

18  :4. 
Of  the  law  of  the  wise.    Pro.  13  :  14. 
Of  godly  fear.     Pro.  14  :  27. 
(Sealed  up,)  of  the  church.     Song  of  Sol. 

4  :  12, 

(Not  failing,)  of  the  church.     Isa.  53  :  11. 

(Always  flowing,)  of  unceasing  wicked- 
ness of  the  Jews.    Jer.  6  :  7. 

(Corrupt,)  of  the  natural  heart.  Jas  3  :  11. 
with  Mat.  15  :  IS,  19. 

(Troubled,)  of  saints  led  astray.  Pro. 
25  :  26. 

No.  118.    FOX,  THE. 
Found  in  deserts.    Eze.  13  :  4. 
Abounded  in  Palestine.    Jud.  15  :  4.    Lam. 

15  :  18. 
Described  as 

Active.     Neh.  4  :  3. 

Crafty.     Luke  13  :  32. 

Carnivorous.    Psa.  63  :  10. 
Destructive  to  vines.     Song  of  Sol.  2  :  15. 
Dwells  in  holes.    Mat,  8  :  20.    Luke  9  :  58. 
Illustrative  of 

False  prophets.     Eze.  13  :  4. 

Cunning  and  deceitful  persons.  Luke 
13  :  32. 

Enemies  of  the  church.  Song  of  Sol.  2  :  15. 
Used  by  Samson  for  annoying  the   Philis- 
tines.    Jud.  15  :  4-6. 

No.    119.    FRUITS. 

The  produce  of  corn,  &c.    Deu.  22  :  9.   Psa. 

107  :  3. 
The  produce  of  trees.  Gen.  1  :  29.  Ecc.  2  :5, 
Called  the 

Frurt  of  the  ground.  Gen.  4  :  3.  Jer.  7  :  20 

Fruit  of  the  earth.    Isa.  4  :  2. 


Increase  of  the  land.    Psa.  85  :  12. 
Given  by  God.     Acts  14  :  17. 
Preserved  to  us  by  God.    Mai.  3  :  11. 
Require 

A  fruitful  land.     Psa.  107  :  34. 

Rain  from  heaven.  Psa.  104  :  13-  Jas.  5  :  18. 

Influence  of  the  sun    and    moon.    Deu. 
33  :  14. 
Produced  in  their  due  seasons.  Mat.  21  :  41. 
First  of,  devoted  to  God.    Deu.  26  :  2. 
Divided  into 

Hasty  or  precocious.    Isa.  28  :  4. 

Summer  fruits.    2  Sam.  16  :  1. 

New  and  old.     Song  of  Sol.  7  :  13. 

Goodly.    Jer.  11  :  16. 

Pleasant.    Song  of  Sol,  4  :  16. 

Precious.    Deu.  33  :  14. 

Evil  or  bad.     Mat.  7  :  17. 
To  be  waited  for  with  patience.    Jas.  5  :  7. 
Often  sent  as  presents.     (Jen.  43  :  11. 
Often  destroyed 

In  God's  anger.    Jer.  7  :  20. 

By  bliglit     .Joel  1  :  12. 

By  locusts,  Jkc.  Deu. 28  :  38,39.  Joel  1  -.4. 

By  enemies.    Eze.  25  :  4. 

By  drought.     Hag,  1  :  10. 
Illustrative 

Of  effects  of  repentance.    Mat.  3  :  8. 

Of  works  of  the   Spirit.     Gal.  5  :  22,  23 
Eph.  5  :  9. 

Of  doctrines  of  Christ   Song  of  Sol.  2  :  3. 

Of  good  works.  Mat.  7  :  17,  18.  Phi.  4  :  17. 

Of  a  holy  conversation.  Pro.  12  :  14.  Pro. 
18  :  20. 

Of  praise.    Heb.  13  :  15. 

Of  the  example,  &c.  of  the  godly.    Pro. 
1 1  :  30. 

Of  eft'ects  of  industry     Pro.  31  :  16,  31. 

Of  the  reward  of  saints.     Isa  3  :  10. 

Of  the  reward  of  the  wicked.    Jer.  17  : 
9,  10. 

Of  converts  to  the  church.    Psa.  72  :  16. 
Jno.  4  :  36. 

(Bad,)  of  the  conduct  and  conversation  of 
evil  men.    Mat.  7  :  17.    Mat.  12  :  33. 

No.   120.    GAD,  THE  TRIBE  OF. 

Descended  from  Jacob's  seventh  son.    Gen. 

30  :  11, 
Predictions  respecting.     Gen.  49  :  19.    Deu 

33  :  20,  21. 
Persons  selected  from. 

To  number  the  people.     Num.  1  :  14. 

To  spy  out  the  land.     Num.  13:15. 
Strengtii  of,  on  leaving  Egypt.    Num.  1  : 

24,  25. 
The  rere  of  second  division  of  Israel  in  their 

journeys.     Num.  10  :  18-20, 
Encamped  south  of  the  tabernacle  under  the 

standard  of  Reuben.     Num.  2  :  10,  14. 
Offering  of,  at  the  dedication.    Num    7  : 

4-2-17. 
Families  of     Num.  26  :  15-17. 
Strength  of,  on  entering  Canaan.  Num.  26:18. 


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On  Ebal,  said  amen  to  the  curses.    Deu 

27  :  13. 
Sought  and  obtained  its  inheritance  east  of 

Jordan.    Num.  32  :  1-33. 
Bounds  of  its  inheritance.    Jos.  13  :  24-28. 
Cities  built  by.    Num.  32  :  34-36. 
Assisted  in  conquest  of  Canaan.    Jos.  4  : 

12,  13. 
After  the  conquest,  returned  home.    Jos. 

22  :  9. 
Assisted  in  building  the  altar  of  witness, 

which  excited  the  jealousy  of  Israel.  Jos 

22  :  10-29. 
Many  from  other  tribes  sought  refuge  with, 

from  tlie  Philistines.     1  Sam.  13  :  7. 
Eleven  of,  swam   tlie  Jordan,   and  joined 

David  in  the  hold.     1  Chr.  12  :  8-15. 
Some  of,  at  coronaion  of  David.    1  Chr.  12 

37,  3.9. 
David  appointed  rulers  over.  1  Chr.  26  :32. 
Spoiled  tlic  Hagarites.     1  Chr.  5  :  lS-22. 
Subdued  by  Hazael  king  of  Syria.    2  Kin 

10  :  33. 
Taken  captive  to  Assyria.    2  Kin.  15  :  29, 

with  1  Chr.  6  :  22,  26. 
Land  of.  seized  by  the  Moabites  and  Am- 
monites.    Jer.  4S  :  18-24.     Jer.  49  :  1. 

No.   121.   GALILEE. 

Separated  from  Judea  by  Samaria.     Jno.  4  : 

3,  4. 
Upper  part  of,  called  Galilee  of  the  Cicntiles 

Isa.  9:1.     Mat.  4:1.5. 
Lake  of  (iennesaret;  called  the  sea  of.    Mat. 

15  :  29.     Luke  5  :  1. 
Kadesh  the  city  of  refuge  for.    Jos  21   :  32 

InH.\I!IT-1N1S    of. 

Called  Galileans.    Acts  2  :  7. 

Used  a  peculiar  dialect.  Mat.  26  :  73.  Mar 

14  :  70. 
Despised  by  the  Jews.    .Jno.  7  :  41,  52. 
Opposed  the  Roman  taxation.  Acts  5  :  37. 
Cruelly  treated  by  Pilate.     Luke  13  :  1. 
Twenty  cities  of,  given  to  Hiram.     1  Kin. 

9  :  II. 
Conquered  by  the  Syrians.     1  Kin.  15  :  20. 
Conquered  by  the  Assyrians.    2  Kin.  15  :  29. 
Jurisdiction  of,   .^-ranted  to   Herod    by  the 

Romans     Luke  3:1      Luke  23  :  6,  7. 
Supplied  Tyre,  &c,  with  provisions.    Acts 

12  :20. 
Christ 
Brouglit  up  in    Mat.  2  :  22.  Luke  2  :  39, 51. 
Despised  as  of.    Mat.  26  :  69,  with  Jno 

7  :  .52. 
Chose  his  apostles  from     Mat.  4  :  IS,  21. 

Jno.  1  :43,  41.     .\cts  1  :  11. 
Preaching  in,  predicted.  Isa.  9:1,2.  Mat 

4  :  14,  1.5. 
Preached  throughout.    Mar.  1  :  39.   Luke 

4  :  44. 
Commenced,  and  wrought  mnnv  miracles 

in.     Mat.  4  :  23.  24.      dat   15  :'29-31. 
Kindly  received  in.    Jno.  4  :  45. 


Followed  by  the  people  of.    Mat.  4  :  25. 
JNlinistered  to  by  women  of.    Mat.  27  :  65. 

Mar.  15  :  41.    Luke  8  :  3. 
Sought  refuge  in.    Jno.  4:1,3. 
Api)eared  in,  to  his  disciples  after  his  resur- 
rection.   Mat.  26  :  32.    Mat.  28  :  7. 

MoDFRIV    TOWNS    OF  J 

Accho  or  rtolemais.     Jud.  1  :  3L 
Tiberias.    Jno.  6  :  23. 
Nazareth.     Mat.  2  :  22,  23.    Luke  1  :  26. 
Cana.    Jno.  2  :  ).    Jno.  21  :  2. 
Capernaum.     Mat.  4  :  13. 
Cliorazin.     Mat.  11  :  21. 
Bethsaida.     Mar.  6  :  45.    Jno.  1  :  44. 
Nain.    Luke  7  :  11. 
Cesarea.     Acts  9  :  30.     Acts  10  :  24. 
Cesarea  Philippi.    .Mat.  16  :  13.    Mar.8  :27. 
Christian   churches   established    in.    Acts 
9  :31. 

No.   122.    GARDENS. 

Often  made  by  the  banks  of  rivers.    Num. 

24  :  6. 
Kinds  of,  mkntioned  in  Scripture  ; 

Herbs.     Deu.  11  :  10.     1  Kin.  21  :  2. 

Cucumbers.     Isa.  1  :  8. 

Fruit  trees.     Ecc.  2  :  5,  6. 

Spices,  &c.     Song  of  SoL  4  :  16.    Song  of 
Sol.  6  :  2. 
Often  enclosed.     Song  of  Sol.  4  :  12. 
Often  refreshed  by  fountains.    Song  of  SoL 

4  :  15. 
Taken  care  of  by  gardeners.    Jno.  20  :  15. 
Lodges  erected  in.    Isa.  1  :  8. 

OfTKN  I'SED  FOR 

Entertainments.    Song  of  Sol.  5  :  1. 

Retirement.    Jno.  18  :  1. 

Burial  places.    2  Kin.  21  :  18,  26.    Jno 

19  :41. 
Idolatrous  worship.  Isa.  1  :  29.  Isa.  65  :  3. 
Blasting  of,  a  punishment.    Amos  4  :  9. 
Jews  ordered  to  plant,  in  Babylon.     Jer.  29  : 

6,  28. 
Of  Edkn 
Planted  by  the  Lord.    Gen.  2  :  8. 
Called    the   garden   of  the   Lord.     Gen. 

13  :  10. 
Called  tlie  garden  of  God.     Eze.  28  :  13. 
Had  every  tree  good  for  food.    Gen.  2  :  9. 
Watered  by  a  river.     Gen.  2  :  10-14. 
Man  placed  in,  to  dress  and  keep.    Gen. 

2  :  8,  1.5. 
Man  driven  from,  after  the  fall.     Gen.  3  : 

23,  24. 
Fertility  of  Canaan  like.  Gen.  13  :  10.  Joel 

2  :3. 
The  future  state  of  the  Jews  shall  be  like. 
Isa.  51  :  3.     Eze.  36  :  3-5. 

iLLrSTR.lTIVE 

Of  the  church.    Song  of  Sol.  5:1.     Song 

of  Sol  6:2,  11. 
(Enclosed,)  of  the  pleasantness,  fruitful- 

ness,  and  security  of  the  church.    Song 

of  Sol.  4  :  12. 


GAR. 


56 


GAT. 


(Well  watered,)  of  spiritual  prosperity  of 

tlie  church.     Isa.  68  :  11.     Jer.  31  :  12. 
(When  dried  up.)  of  the  wicked.  Isa.  1:30 

No.   123.    GARMENTS. 

Origin  of.    Gen.  3  :  7,  21. 
Called 

Raiment.    Gen.  28  :  20.    Deu.  8  :  4. 

Clothes.    Pro.  6  :  27.     Eze.  16  :  39. 

Clothing.    Job  2-2  :  6.    Job  31  :  19. 

Vesture.     Gen.  41  :  42.    Rev.  19  :  16. 
Materials  used  fob  ; 

Wool.     Pro.  27  :  26.     Eze.  34  :  3. 

Silk.     Pro.  31  :  22. 

Linen.     Lev.  6  :  10.    Est.  8  :  15. 

Camel's  hair.     Mat.  3  :  4. 

Sliins.     Heb.  11  :37. 

Sackcloth.    2  Sam.  3  :  31.    2  Kin.  19  :  1. 
Not  to  be  made  of  mixed  materials.    Deu. 

22  :  U. 
Of  the  sexes,  not  to  be  interchanged.     Deu. 

22  ;  5. 
Colours  of,  mentioned; 

White.    Ecc.  9  : 8. 

Blue.     Eze.  23  :  6. 

Purple.     Eze.  7  :  27.     Luke  16  :  19. 

Scarlet.     2  Sam.  1  :  24.    Dan.  5  :  7. 

Different  colours.     Gen.  37  :  3.     2  Sam 
13  :  13. 
Were  often  fringed  and  bordered.    Num 

15  :  38.     Deu.  22  :  12. 
Scribes  and  Pharisees  condemned  for  mak- 
ing broad  the  borders  of.    Mat.  23  :  5. 
■Worn  long  and  flowing.   Luke  20  :  46   Rev. 

1  :  13. 
Girt  up  during  employment.    Luke  17  :  8, 

Jno.  13  :  4. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture  ; 

Hyke  or  upper  garment.     Deu.  24  :  13 
Mat.  21  :  S. 

Burnoose  or  cloak.    Luke  6  :  29.    2  Tim, 
4  :  13. 

Tunic  or  coat.    Jno  19  :  23.    Jno.  21  :  7. 

Girdle.     1  Sam.  18  :  4.     Acts  21  :  U. 

Bonnet  or  hat.     Lev.  8  :  13.    Dan.  3  :  21. 

Shoe  or  sandal.     Exo.  3  :  5.     Mar.  6  :  9. 

Vail.     Gen.  24  :  65. 
Liable  to  plague   and    leprosy.     Lev.  13  : 

47  :  59. 
Cleansed  by  water  from   ceremonial    nn- 

cleanness.    Lev.  11  :  32.    Num.  31  :  20. 
Of  the  rich 

Of  the  finest  materials.    Mat.  11:8. 

Gay.     Jas  2  :  2,  3. 

Gorgeous.     Luke  7  :  25.     Acts  12  :  21. 

Embroidered.     Psa.  45  :  14.     Eze.  16  :  18. 

Perfumed.    Psa.  45  :  8.  Song  of  Sol.  4:11 

Multiplied  and  heaped  up.    Job  27  :  16 
Isa.  3  :  22. 

Often  moth-eaten.    Job  13  :  28.    Jas.  6  : 2 
Of  the  poor 

Provided  specially  by  God.     Deu.  10  :  16 

Vile.    Jas.  2  :  2. 

Used  as  a  covering  by  night.  Deu.  24  :  13 


Not  to  be  retained  in  pledge.    Deu.  24  : 
12,  13. 
Grew  old  and  worn  out.    Jos.  9  :  5.    Psa. 

102  :  26. 
Of  Israel  preserved  for  fortv  years.    Deu. 

~  :  4. 
V/ere  often  changed     Gen.  35  :  2.    Gen. 

41  :  14 
Of  those  slain  with  a  sword  not  u.sed.    Isa. 

14  :  19. 
Given  as  a  token  ol  covenants.  1  Sam.  18  : 4. 
Given  as  presents.  Gen.  45  :  22.  2  Kin.  5  :  22. 
Often  rent  in  affliction.  2  Sam.  lo  :  32.  Ezra 

9  :  3,  5. 
Illustrative 

(White,)  of  righteousness.    Mat.  28  :  3. 
Rev.  3  :  IS. 

(Rolled  in  blood,)  of  victory.    Isa.  9  :  6. 

(Washed  in  wine,)  of  abundance.     Gen. 
49  :  11. 

No.   124.    GATES. 

Design  of.    Isa.  62  :  10. 
Made  of 

Brass.    Psa.  107  :  16.     Isa.  45  :  2. 

Iron     Acts  12  :  10. 
Often  two-leaved.     Isa.  45  :  1. 
Fastened  with  bars  of  iron.    Psa.  107  :  16. 

Isa.  45  :  2. 
Made  to 

Cities.    1  Kin.  17  :  10. 

Houses.    Luke  16  :  20.    Acts  12  :  14. 

Temples.    Acts  3  :  2. 

Palaces.    Est.  5  :  13. 

Prisons.    Acts  12  :  10. 

Camps.    Exo.  32  :  26. 

Rivers.    Nah.  2  :  6. 
Of  cities 

Chief  jilaces  of  concourse.    Pro.  1  :  2L 

Courts  of  justice  held  at.    Deu.  16  :  18. 

2  Sam   15  :  2.     Pro.  22  :  22,  23. 
Land  sold  at.     Gen.  23  :  10,  16. 
Land  redeemed  at.    Ruth  4  :  1. 
Markets  held  at.     2  Kin.  7  :  I,  18. 
Proclamations  made  at.     Pro.  1  :  21.    Jer. 

17  :  19. 
Councils  of  state  held  at.    2  Chr.  IS  :  9. 

Jer.  39  :  3. 
Conferences  held  at.   Gen  34  :  20.   2  Sam. 

3  :  27. 

Public  commendation  given  at.     Pro.  31  : 

23,  31. 
Public  censure  passed  at.    Job.  5  :  4.    Isa. 

29  :  21. 
Shut  at  night-faU.    Jos  2  :  5.   Neh.  13  :  19. 
Chief  points  of  attack  in  war.    Jud.  5  :  8. 

Isa.  22:7.     Eze.  21  :  15. 
Battering  rams  used  against.    Eze.  21  :  22. 
E.xperienced  officers  placed  over.    2  Kin. 

7  :  17. 
Troops  reviewed  at,  going  to  war.  2  Sam. 

IS  :4. 
Often  razed  and  burned.  Neh.  1  :  3.  Lam. 

2  :9. 


GEN. 


57 


GIB. 


Idolatrous  rites  performed  at.  Acts  14 :  13. 

Criminals  punished  at.    Deu.  17  :  5.    Jer. 
20  :2. 

Custom  of  sitting  at,  in  the  evening  allud- 
ed to.     (ien.  19  :  1. 
Of  THr  Te.mplk 

Called  gates  of  Zion.    Lam   1  :  4. 

Called  gates  of  righteousness.  Psa.  118  :  19. 

Called  gates  of  the  Lord.     Psa.  1 18  :  20. 

Overlaid  with  gold.    2  Kin.  18  :  16. 

One  specially  beautiful.     Acts  3  : 2. 

Levites  the  porters  of.    2  Chr.  8  :  14.    2 
Chr.  23  :  4. 

Charge  of,  given  by  lot.  1  Chr.  26  :  13-19. 

The   treasury  placed  at.    2  Chr.  24  :  8. 
Mar.  12  :  41. 

The  pious  Israelites  delighted  to  enter. 
Psa.  US  :  19,  20.     Psa.  100  :  4. 

Frequented  by  beggars.    Acts  3  :  2. 
Of  Jkkus.\lf.m 

High  gate  of  Benjamin.    Jer.  20  :  2.    Jer. 
37  :  13. 

Fish  gate.    2  Chr.  33  :  14.     Neh.  3  :  3. 

Sheep  gate.  Neh.  3  :  1.  Jno.  6  :  2.   (,marg) 

Gate  of  Miphkad.    Neh.  3  :  31. 

Gate  of  Ephraim.     Neh.  12  :  39. 

Valley  gate.    2  Chr.  26  :  29.     Neh.  2  :  13. 

"Water  gate.    Neh.  3  :  26.    Neh.  8  :  3. 

Horse  gate.     2  Chr.  23  :  15.     Neh.  3  :  28. 

Old  gate.    Neh.  3  :  6.     Neh.  12  :  39. 

Corner  gate.    2  Chr.  26  :  9. 

Dung  gate.    Neh.  3  :  14.     Neh.  12  :  31. 

Gate  of  the  fountain.    Neh.  3  :  1.5. 
Carcase  of  sin-ofl'ering  burned  without.  Lev. 

4  :  12.     Heb.  13  :  11-13. 
Criminals  generally  punished  without.  Lev. 

24  :  23.     Jno.  19  :  17,  with  Heb.  13  :  12. 

lLLUSTR-\TIVl!; 

Of  Christ.    Jno- 10:  9. 

(Of  heaven,)  of  access  to  God.    Gen.  28  : 

12-17. 
(Of  hell,)  of  Satan's  power.     Mat.  16  :  18. 
(Of  the  grave,)  of  death,     l.sa.  38  :  10. 
(Strait,)  Ofthe  entrance  to  life.  Mat.  7: 14. 
(Wide,)  of  the  entrance  to  ruin.  Mat.7  :  13. 

No.   125.    GENEALOGIES. 
The  Jews  reckoned  by.     1  Chr.  9:1.    2 

Chr.  31  :  19. 
Public  registers  kept  of.  2  Chr.  12  :  15.  Neh. 

7  :  5. 
Of  Christ 

Given.    Mat.  1  :  1-17.    Luke  3  :  23-38. 

Prove  his  descent  from  Judah.  Heb  7  :  14. 
Priests  who  could  not  prove  their  own,  ex- 
cluded frorh  the  priesthood.    Ezra  2  :  62. 

Neh.  7  :  64. 
Subject  of,  to  be  avoided.   1  Tim.  1  :  4.    Tit 

3  :9. 
Illustrative  of  the  record  of  saints  in  the 

book  of  life.    Luke  10  :  20.    Heb.  12  :  23. 

Rev.  3  :  5. 

No.  126.    GENTILES. 
Comprehend  all  nations  except  the  Jews. 


Rom.  2  :  9.    Rom.  3  : 9.    Rom.  9  :  24. 

CiLLED 

Heathen.     Psa.  2  :  I.     Gal.  3  :  8. 

Nations.   Psa.  9  :  20.  Psa,  22  :  08.  Isa.  9:1. 

Uncircumcised.    1  Sara.  14  :  6.    Isa.  62  :  I. 

Uncircumcision.     Rom.  2  :  26. 

Greeks.    Rom.  1  :  16.    Rom.  10  :  12. 

Strangers.     Isa.  14  :  1.     Isa.  60  :  10. 
Ruled  by  God.    2  Chr.  20  :  6.     Psa.  47  :  8. 
Chastised  by  God.     Psa.  9  :  5.     Psa.  94  :  10. 
Counsel  of,  brought  to  nought.     Psa.  33  :  10. 

CH-1I!.4CTERIZF.D  AS 

Ignorant  of  God.  Rom.  1  :  21.  1  The.  4  :5. 

Refusing  to  know  God.    Rom.  1  :  28. 

AVitliout  the  law.    Rom.  2  :  14. 

Idolatrous.  Rom.  1  :  23,  25.  1  Cor.  12  :  2. 

Superstitious.     Deu.  18  :  14. 

Depraved  and  wicked.    Rom.  1  :  28-32. 
Eph.  4  :  19. 

Blasphemous  and  reproachful.  Neh.  5  :  9. 

Constant  to  their  false  gods.    Jer.  2:11. 
Hated  and  despised  the  Jews.    Est.  9:1,5. 

Psa.  44  :  13,  14.     Psa.  123  :  3. 
Often  ravaged  and  defiled  the  holy  land  and 

sanctuary.    Psa.  79  :  1.     Lam.  1  :  10. 
The  Jews 

Not  to  follow  the  ways  of    Lev.  18  :  3. 
Jer.  10  :  2. 

Not  to  intermarry  with.    Deu.  7  :  3. 

Permitted  to  have,  as  servants.  Lev.  25  :  44. 

Despised,  as  if  dogs.     Mat.  15  :  26. 

Never  associated  with.  Acts  10  :  28.  Acts 
11:2,  3. 

Often  corrupted  by.    2  Kin.  17  :  7,  8. 

Dispersed  amongst.    Jno.  7  :  35. 

Excluded  from  Israel's  privileges.    Eph. 
2  :  11,  12. 
Not  allowed  to  enter  the  temple.    Acts  21  : 

28,  29. 
Outer  court  of  temple  for.  Eph.  2  :  14.  Rer. 

11  :  2. 
Given  to  Christ  as  his  inheritance.  Psa.  2  : 8. 
Christ  given  as  a  light  to.    Isa.  42  :  6.  Luke 

2  :  32. 
Conversion  of,  predicted.    Isa.  2  :  2.    Isa. 

11  :  10. 
United  with  the  Jews  against  Christ    Acts 

4  :  27. 
The    gospel   not   to   be   preached  to,  till 

preached  to  the  Jews.    Mat.  10  :  5.   Luke 

24  :  47.     Acts  13  :  46. 
First  special  introduction  of  the  gospel  to. 

Acts  10  :  34-45.     Acts  15  :  14. 
First  general  introduction  of  the  gospel  to. 

Acts  13  :  48,  49,  52.     Acts  15  :  12. 
Paul  the  Apostle  of  Acts  9  :  15.  Gal.  2  :  7,  8. 
Jerusalem  trodden    down  by,    &c.    Luke 

21  :  24. 
Israel  rejected  till   the  fulness  of.    Rom. 

11  :  25. 

No.  127.    GIBEONITES. 

Descended  from  the  Hivites  and  Amorites. 
Jos.  9  :  3,  7,  with  2  Sam.  21  :  2. 


GIR. 


GOA. 


58 


GOL. 


A  mighty  and  warlike  people,    Jos.  10  : 2. 
Cities  of.    Jos.  9  :  17. 
Israel 

Deceived  by.    Jos  9  :  4-13. 

Made  a  league  with.    Jos  9  :  15. 

Spared,  on  account  of  their  oath.    Jos.  9  : 
18,  19. 

Appointed,  hewers  of  wood,  &c.    Jos.  9  ; 
20- '27. 
Attaciced  by  the  kings  of  Canaan.    Jos.  10  : 

1-5. 
Dehveredby  Israel.    Jos.  10  :  6-10. 
Saul  sought  to  destroy.    2  Sam.  21  :  2. 
Israel  plagued  for  Saul's  cruelty  to.    2  Sam. 

21  :  1. 
Eflected  the  destruction  of  the  remnant  of 

Saul's  house.    2  Sam.  21  :  4-9. 
The  office  of  the  Nethinim  probably  origin- 
ated in.     1  Chr.  9  :  2. 
Part  of,  returned  from  the  captivity.    Neh 

7  :  25. 

No.  128.   GIRDLES. 
Worn  upon  the  loins.    1  Kin.  2  : 5.    Jer.  13 

1,11. 
Worn  by  priests  about  the  breasts.    Rev. 

I  :  13. 
Made  of 
Fine  linen.     Eze.  16  :  10. 
Twined  linen  with  blue,  purple,  &c.  Exo 

39  :  29. 
Gold."    Rev.  1  :  13.    Rev.  15  :  6. 
Leather.    2  Kin.  1  :  8.     Mat.  3  :  4. 
Sackcloth.     Isa.  3  :  24.    Lam.  2  :  10. 
Made  for  sale  by  industrious  women.    Pro. 

31  :  24. 
Used  for 

Strengthening  the  loins.   Pro.  31  :  17.   Isa, 

22  :  21.     Isa.  23  :  10.     {mars;.) 
Girding  up  the  garments  when  walking 

1  Kin.  18  :  46.     2  Kin  4  :  29. 
Girding  up  the  garments  when  working. 
Luke  12  :  37.     Luke  17  :  8.     Jno.  13  :  4. 
Suspending  the  sword.  2  Sam.  20  :  8.  Neh. 

4  :  18. 

Suspending  the  inkhorn.  Eze.  9  : 2.  {marg.) 
Holding  money.    Mat.  10  :  9.    Mar.  6  :  8. 
(Greek.) 
Taken  oil'  when  at  rest.    Isa.  5  :  27,  with 

Jno.  13  :  4. 
Given  as 
A  token  of  friendship.    1  Sam.  18  :  4. 
A  reward  of  military  service.    2    Sam. 
IS  :  11. 
Illustrative  of 
Strength.    Psa.  13  :  39.     Isa.  22  :  21. 
Gladness     Psa.  30  :  11. 
Righteousness  of  Christ.    Isa.  11:5. 
Faithfulness  of  Christ.    Isa.  11  :  5. 
Truth.    Eph.  6  :  14. 

No.   129.    GOAT,  THE. 

Clean  and  fit  for  food.     Deu.  14:4,  5. 
Ofl'ered  in  sacrifice.  Gen.  15  : 9.  Lev.  16  : 5, 7. 


The  male,  best  for  sacrifice.    Lev.  22  :  19. 

Psa.  50  :  9. 
First  born  of,  not  redeemed.    Num.  IS  :  17. 
Jews  had  large  flocks  of.    Gen.  .32  :  14.     1 

Sam.  25  :  2- 
Most  profitable  to  the  owner.    Pro.  27  :  26. 
Milk  of,  used  as  food.     Pro.  27  :  27. 
The  vouwc:  of, 
Called  kids.     Gen.  37  :  31. 
Kept  in  small  flocks.     1  Kin.  20  :  27. 
Fed  near  the  shepherds'  tents.    Song  of 

Sol.  1  :  8. 
Not  to  be  seethed  in  mUk  of  mother.  Exo. 

23  :  19. 
Ofl'ered  in  sacrifice    Lev.  4  :  23.  Lev.  5  :6. 
Offered  at  the  passover.    Exo.  12  :  5.    2 

Chr.  35  :  7. 
Considered  a  delicacy.    Gen.  27  :  9.    Jud. 

6  :  19. 
Given  as  a  present.    Gen.  38  :  17.    Jud. 
15  :  1. 
The  hair  of. 
Offered  for  tabernacle.   Exo.  25  :  4.    Exo. 

35  :  23. 
Made  into  curtains,  for  covering  the  tab- 
ernacle.    Exo.  35  :  26.     Exo.  36  :  14-18. 
Made  into  pillows.     1  Sam.  19  :  13. 
Skin  of,  often  used  as  clothing   Heb.  11  :  37. 
Bashan  celebrated  for.     Deu.  32  :  14. 
The  Arabians  traded  in.    Eze.  27  :  21. 
Flocks  of,  always  led  by  a  male.  Jer.  50  :  8. 
When  wild  dwelt  in  the   hills  and  rocks. 

1  Sam.  24  :  2.    Job  39  :  1.    Psa.  104  :  IS. 
Illustrative 
Of  Macedonian  empire.    Dan.  8  :  5,  21. 
Of  the  wicked.  Zee.  10  :  3.  .Mat.  25  :  32,  33. 
(Flock  of,)  of  the  church.    Song  of  Sol. 
4  :  1. 

No.   130.    GOLD. 

Found  in  the  earth.    Job  28  :  1,  6. 
Abounded  in 

Havilah.     Gen.  2  :  11. 

Ophir.     1  Kin.  9  :  23.     Psa.  45  :  9. 

Sheba.     Psa.  72  :  15.     Isa.  60  :  6. 

Parvaim.    2  Chr.  3  :  6. 
Belongs  to  God.    Joel  3  :  5.    Hag.  2  :  8. 
Described  as 

Yellow.    Psa.  68  :  13. 

Malleable.    Exo.  39  :  3.    1  Kin.  10  :  16,  17. 

Fusible.    Exo.  32  :  3,  4.    Pro.  17  :  3. 

Precious.     Ezra  8  :  27.    Isa.  13  :  12. 

Valuable.    Job  28  :  15,  16. 
Most  valuable   when  pure    and  fine.    Job 

28  :  19.  Psa.  19  :  10    Psa.  21  :  3    Pro.  3  :  14 
Refined  and  tried  by  fire.    Zee.  13  :  9.     1 

Pet.  1  :  7. 
Working  in,  a  trade.   Neh.  3  :  8.  Isa.  40  :  19. 
An  article  of  commerce.     Eze.  27  :  22. 
Tlie  patriarchs  w-ere  rich  in.     Gen.  13  :  2. 
Imported  by   Solomon.     1   Kin.  9  :  11,  28. 

1  Kin.  10  :  11. 
Abundance  of,  in  Solomon's  reign.    2  Chr. 

I  :  15. 


GRA. 


69 


GRO. 


HAI. 


Offerings  of,  for  tabernacle.    Esq.  35  :  22. 
Ofl'ering  of,  for  temple.  1  Chr.  22  :  14.  1  Chr. 

•29  :  4,  7. 
Used  as  money.    Mat.  10  :  9.    Acts  3  :  6. 
Priestly  and  royal  garments  adorned  with. 

Exo.'  28  :  4-e.     Psa.  46  :  9,  13. 
Was  uskd  for 

Overlaying  the    tabernacle.    Exo.    36  : 
34,  iS. 

Overla\  ing  the  temple.     1  Kin.  6  :  21,  22. 

Overlaying  cherubims  in  temple.    2  Chr. 

3  :  10. 

Overlaying  the  ark,  &c.  Exo.  25  :  11-13. 
Overlaying  floor  of  temple.  I  Kin.  6  :  30. 
Overlaving  throne  of  Solomon.    1   Kin. 

10  :  18. 
Mercy   seat  and  cherubims.    Exo.  25  : 

17,  13. 
Sacred  candlesticks.    Exo.  25  :  31.   2  Chr. 

4  :  7,  -M. 

Sacred  utensils.     Exo.  25  :  29,  33.    2  Chr. 
4  :  19-22. 

Crowns.    2  Sam.  12  :  30.    Psa.  21  :  3. 

Sceptres.     Est.  4  :  11. 

Chains.     Gen.  4J  :  42.    Dan.  5  :  29. 

Rings.    Song  of  Sol.  5  :  14.    Jas.  2  : 2. 

Earrings.     Jud.  8  :  24,  26. 

Ornaments.     Jer  4  :  30. 

Shields.    2  Sam.  8:  7.     1  Kin.  10  :  16,  17. 

Vessels.     1  Kin.  10  :  21.     Est.  1  :  7. 

Idols.  Exo.  20  :  23.  Psa.  115  :  4.  Dan.  5  :  4. 

Couches.     Est.  1  :  6. 

Footstools.    2  Chr.  9  :  13. 
Estimated  by  weight.     1  Chr.  23  :  14. 
Given  as  presents.     1   Kin.  15  :   19.    Mat. 

2  :  11. 
Exacted  as  tribute.     1  Kin.  20  :  3,  5.    2  Kin. 

23  :  33,  35. 
Taken  in  war,  dedicated  to  God.  Jos.  6  :  19. 

2  Sam  3  :  11.     1  Kin   15  :  15. 
Kings  of  Israel  not  to  multiply.  Deu.  17  :  17. 
Jews  condemned  for  multiplying.  Isa.  2  :  7. 
Vanity  of  heaping  up.    Ecc.  2  :  8,  11. 
Liable  to 

Grow  dim.     Lara.  4  :  1. 

Canker  and  rust.    Jas.  5  :  3. 
Illustrative  of 

Saints  after  atSiction.    Job  23  :  10. 

Tried  faith.     1  Pet.  1  :  7. 

The  doctrines  of  grace.    Rev.  3  :  13. 

True  converts.     1  Cor.  3  :  12. 

Babylonish  empire.     Dan.  2  :  33. 

No.   131.    GRASS. 
A  green  herb.    Mar.  6  :  33. 
Cali.kd 

Grass  of  the  earth.     Rev  9  :  4. 

Grass  of  the  held.     Num.  22  :  4. 

Springs  out  of  the  earth.    2  Sam.  23  :  4. 
God 

Originally  created.    Gen.  1  :  11,  12. 

The  giver  of    Deu.  11  :  15. 

Causes  to  grow.  Psa.  104  :  14.  Psa.  147  ;8. 

Adorns  and  clothes.    Mat.  6  :  30. 


Often   grew  on  the  tops  of  houses.    Psa. 

129  :  6. 
When  young,  soft  and  tender.    Pro.  27  :  25. 
Refreshed  by  rain  and   dew.     Deu.  32  :  2. 

Pro.  19  :  12. 
Cattle  fed  upon.    Job  6  :  5.    Jer.  60  :  11. 
Ovens  often  heated  with.    Mat.  6  :  30. 
Dkstroykd  bv 
Locusts.    Rev.  9  :  4. 
Hail  and  liglitning.     Rev.  S  :  7. 
Drought.     1  Kin.  17  :  1,  with  1  Kin.  18  :  5. 
Failure  of  a  great  calamity.     Isa.  15:5,  6. 
Sutt'erings  of  cattle  from  failure  of,  describ- 
ed.    Jer.  14  :  5,  6. 
Illustrative 
Of  shortness  and  uncertainty  of  life.   Psa. 
90  :  5,  6.     Psa.  103  :  15.     Isa.  40  : 6,  7.    1 
Pet.  1  :  24. 
Of  prosperity  of  the  wicked.    Psa.  92  :  7. 
(Refreshed  by  dew  and  showers,)  of  saints 
refreshed  by  grace.    Psa.  72  :  6.    Mic. 
5  :7. 
(On  tops  of  houses.)  of  the  wicked.  2  Kin. 
19  :  26.     Isa.  37  :  27. 

No.   132.    GROVES. 

Antiquity  of.    Gen.  21 :  33. 

Often  on  tops  of  hills.     1  Kin.  14  :  23.    Hos. 

4  :  13. 
Often  used  as  resting  places.    1  Sara.  22  :  6. 

(marg.) 
Idols  were  worshipped  in.     Deu.  12  :  2. 
Not  to  be  planted  near  God's  altar.    Deu. 

16  :21. 

Of  Canaanites  to  be  destroyed.  Exo.  34 :  13. 

Deu.  7  :  5.     Deu.  12  :  3. 
For  idol  woRSfiip  planted 

By  Ahab.     1  Kin.  16  :  33. 

By  Manasseh.    2  Kin.  21  :  3. 

By  Israelites.    2  Kin.  17  :  16. 
Fondness  of  Israel  for.    Jer.  17  :  2. 
Punishment  for  making  and  serving.     1  Kin. 

14  :  15.    Isa.  1  :  28,  29.    Mic.  5  :  14. 
Destrovf.d  by  the 

Gideon     Jud.  6  :  25-28. 

Hezekiah.     2  Kin.  18  :  4. 

Asa.    2  Chr.  14  :  3. 

Jehoshaphat.    2  Chr.  17  :  6. 

Josiah.    2  Kin.  23:14.    2  Chr.  34  :  3,  7. 
God   promised  to  wean  Israel  from.    Isa. 

17  : 7,  8. 

No.   133.    HAIR,  THE. 
The  natural  covering  of  the   head.    Psa. 

68  :  21. 
Innumerable.    Psa,  40  :  12.    Psa.  69  :  4. 
Growth  of.    Jud.  16  :  22. 
God 

Numbers.    Mat.  10  :  30. 

Takes  care  of     Dan.  3  :  27.    Luke  21  :  18. 
Black,  particularly  esteemed.    Song  of  Sol. 

5:11. 
White  or  gray, 

A  token  of  age.  1  Sam.  12  :  2.  Psa.  71  :  18. 


HAN. 


60 


llAH. 


A  token  of  weakness  and  decay.  Hos.  7  : 9. 
An  emblem  of  wisdom.     Dan.  7  :  9,  with 

Job  1-2  :  1-2. 
With  righteousness,  a  crown  of  glory. 

Pro.  Iti  :  31. 
To  be  reverenced.     Lev.  19  :  32. 
Man  cannot  even  change  the  colour  of  Mat. 

5  :36. 
Of  women, 
Worn  long  for  a  covering.     1  Cor.  11  :  15. 
Plaited  and  broidered.   1  Tim.  2  : 9.   1  Pet. 

3  :3. 
Well  set  and  ornamented.     Isa.  3  :  24. 
Neglected  in  grief.    Luke  7  :  38.    Jno. 
1'2  :  3. 
Sometimes    worn   long   by   men.    2  Sam. 

14  :  26. 
Men  condemned  for  wearing  long.    1  Cor. 

11  :  14. 

Often  expensively  anointed.     Ecc.  9  :  8. 
Of  N.\z.\r(tes 

Not  to  be  cut  or  shorn  during  their  vow. 
Num   6  :  5.     Jud.  16  :  17,  19,  20. 

Shorn  after  completion  of  vow.    Num. 
6  :  18. 
Of  the  healed  leper  to  be  shorn.  Lev.  14  :  9. 
Colour  of,  changed  by  leprosy.    Lev.  13  : 

3,  10. 
Cut  oil' in  affliction.    Jer.  7  :  29. 
Plucked  out  in  extreme  griefl    Ezra  9  :  3. 
Plucking  out  of,  a  reproach.    Neh.  13  :  25. 

Isa.  60  :  6. 
Judgments  expressed  by 

Sending  baldness  for.  Isa.  3  :  24.  Jer.  47  : 5. 

Shaving.    Isa.  7  :  20. 

No.   134.    HANDS,  THE. 

Necessary  members  of  the  body.    1   Cor. 

12  :  21. 

Parts  of,  mentioned  ; 

The  palm.     Isa.  49  :  16.     Mat.  26  :  67. 

The  thumb.   Exo.  29  :  20.  Lev.  14  :  14,  17. 

The  fingers.    2  Sam.  21  :  20.     Dan.  5  :  5. 
God  strengthens.     Gen.  49  :  24. 
God  makes  impotent.    Job  5  :  12. 
Operations  of,  mentio.ned  ; 

Feehng.     Psa.  115  :  7.     1  Jno.  1  :  1. 

Taking.     Gen  3  :  22.     Exo.  4  :  4. 

Holding.     Jud.  7  :  20.    Rev.  10  :  2. 

Working.    Pro  31  :  19.     1  The.  4  :  11. 

Writing.     Isa.  44  :  5.     Gal  6:11. 

Making  signs.     Isa.  13  :  2.     Acts  12  :  17. 

Striking.     Mar.  14  :  65.     Jno.  19  :  3. 
Distinguished  as 

The  right.     Acts  3  :  7. 

Tlie  left.     Gen  14  :  15.     Acts  21  :  3. 
Many  alike  expert  with  both.     1  Chr.  12  :  2. 
Many  had  more  command  of  the  left.    Jud. 

3  ;  15,  21.     (marg.)     Jud.  20  :  16. 
The  right  hand. 

Place  of  honour.    1  Kin.  2  :  19.   Psa.  45  :  9. 

Place  of  power.    Psa.  110  :  1.  Mar.  14  :  62. 

Signet  worn  on.     Jer.  22  :  24. 

Given  iu  token  of  friendship.     Gal.  2  :  9. 


Used  in  embracing.  2  Sam.  20  :  9  Song 
of  Sol.  2  :  6.     Song  of  Sol.  8  :  3. 

Sworn  by.     Isa.  62  :  8. 

The  accuser  stood  at,  of  the  accusea. 
Psa.  109  :  6.    Zee.  3  :  1. 

Of  priests  touched  with  blood  of  conse- 
cration-ram. Exo.  29  :  20.  Lev.  8  :  23,  24. 

Of  healed  leper  touched  with  blood  of  his 
sacrifice.     Lev.  14  :  14,  17,  25. 

Of  healed  leper  touched  with  oU.    Lev. 

14  :  28. 

The  Jews  carried  a  staff  in,  when  walking. 

Exo.  12  :  11.     2  Kin.  4  :  29. 
The  Jews  eat  with.    Mat.  26  :  23. 
Were  washed 

Before  eating.    Mat.  15  :  2.    Mar.  7  :  3. 

After  touching  an  unclean  person.    Lev. 

15  :  11. 

In  token  of  innocency.  Deu.  21  :  6,  7.  Mat. 
27  :  24. 
Custom  of  domestics  pouring  water  upon, 

alluded  to.    2  Kin.  3:11. 
Servants  directed  by  movement   of.    Psa. 

123  :  2. 
Kissed  in  idolatrous  worship.    Job  31  :  27. 
Treaties  made  by  joining.    2  Kin.  10  :  15. 

Pro.  11  :  21. 
Suretiship  entered  into  by  striking.    Job 

17  :  3.    Pro.  6  :  1.  Pro.  17  :  IS.  Pro.  22  :  26. 
Were  lifted  up 

In  prayer.     Psa.  141  :  2.    Lam.  3  :  41. 

In  praise.     Psa  134  :  2. 

In  taking  an  oath.  Gen.  14  :  22.  Rev.  10  : 5. 

In  blessing.    Lev.  9  :  22. 
Often  spread  out  in  prayer.    Psa.  68  :  31. 

Isa.  I  :  15. 
Placed  under  the  thigh  of  a  person  to  whom 

an  oath  was  made.     Gen.  24  :  2,  3.     Gen. 

47  :29,  31. 
Clapped  together  in  joy.    2  Kin.  11  :  12. 

Psa.  47  :  1. 
Smitten  together  in  extreme  anger.    Num. 

24  :  10.     Eze.21  :  14,  17. 
Stretched  out  in  derision.    Hos.  7  :  5.    Zep. 

2  :  15. 

I.MPOSITION  OF,  USED  IN 

Transferring  guilt  to  sacrifices.  Lev.  1  :  4. 

Lev.  3  :  2.     Lev.  16  :  21,  22. 
Setting  apart  the  Levites.     Num.  S  :  10. 
Conferring  civil  power.     Num.  27  :   18. 

Deu  34  :  9. 
Blessing.     Gen.  43  :  14.    Mar.  10  :  16. 
Ordaining  ministers.    Acts  6:6.     1  Tim. 

4  :  14. 
Imparting  the  gifts  of  the  Holy  Ghost. 

Acts  8  :  17.     Acts  19  :  6. 
Imposition  of,  a  first  principle  of  the  doc- 
trine of  Christ.     Heb.  6:1,2. 
Should  be  employed 

Industriously.     Eph.  4  :  28.     1  The.  4  :  U. 
In  God's  service.    Neh.  2  :  18.    Zee.  8  : 

9,  13. 
In  acts  of  benevolence.    Fro.  3  :  27.    Pro. 

31  :  20. 


HAR. 


61 


Op  the  wicked,  Described  as, 
Bloody.     Isa.  1:16.     Isa.  69  :  3. 
Violent.     Psa.  58  :  2.     Isa.  69  :  6. 
Mischievous.     Psa.  26  :  10.     Mic.  7  :  3. 
Slothful.     Pro.  6  :  10.     Pro.  21  :  25. 
Kusnaring  to  themselves.     Psa.  9  :  16. 
The  wickeil  reconipenssed  for  the  work  of 

Psa.  28  :  4.     Pro.  12  :  14.     Isa.  3:11. 
Saints  blessed  in  the  work  of.     Deu.  2  :  7. 

Deu.  30  :  9.     Job  1  :  10.    Psa.  90  :  17. 
Crimi^.^ls  oftkn 
Bound  by.     Mat.  22  :  13. 
Deprived  of.     Deu.  25  :  12.    2  Sam.  4  :  12. 
Mutilated  in.     ,Jud.  1  :  6,  7. 
Hung  by.     Lam.  5  :  12. 
Illustrative 
Of  power.     1  Kin.  18:46.    2  Kin.  13  :  5. 
(Lilted  up  against  another,)  of  rebellion. 

2  Sam.  20  :"21. 
(Opened,)  of  liberality.    Deu.  15  :  8.    Psa. 

104  :  28. 
(Shut,)  of  illiberality.    Deu.  15  :  7. 
R|(;ht  hand,  Illl'stbative 
Of  strength  and  power.   Exo.  15  :  6.   Psa. 

17  :7. 
(Holding  by,)   of  support.    Psa.  73  :  23. 

Isa.  41  :  13. 
(Standing  at,)  of  protectijn.    Psa.  16  :  8. 

Psa.  109  :31.     Psa.  110  :  5. 
(Full  of  bribes,)  of  corruption.  Psa.  26  :  10, 
(Full  of  falsehood,^  of  deceitfulness.    Psa. 

144  :8,   11,  see  Isa.  44  :  20. 
(Witlidrawn,)  of  support  withheld.     Psa. 

74  :  11. 
(Cutting  ofl')  of  extreme  self-denial.  Mat. 

5  :  30. 

No.   135.    HART,  THE. 

Clean  and  used  as  food.    Deu.  12  :  15.    Deu 

14  :5. 
Often  hunted.    Lam.  1  :  6. 
Female  of. 
Called  the  hind.     Song  of  Sol.  2  :  7. 
Delights  in  freedom.     Gen.  49  :  21. 
Kind  and  affectionate.     Pro.  5  :  19. 
Brings  forth  at  appointed  time.    Job  39  : 

1,2. 
Brings  forth  with  difficulty.    Job  39  :  3. 
Brings   forth  at  the  voice  of  God.    Ssa. 

29  :  9. 
Forsakes    her   young    in   famine.     Jer. 

14  :5. 
Young  of,  abundantly  provided   for.    Job 

39  :4. 
Illustrative 
Of  Christ.    Song  of  SoL  2  :  9,  17.     Song 

of  Sol.  e  :  14. 
Of  converted  sinners.     Isa.  35  :  6. 
(Sure-footedness  of,)of  experienced  saints. 

Psa.  18  :  33.     Hab.  3  :  19. 
(Panting  for    water,)   of  afflicted    saints 

longing  for  God.     Psa.  42  :  1,  2. 
(Without    pasture,)    of  the    persecuted 

Lam.  1  : 6. 


No.   136.    HARVEST,  THE. 


Ingathering  of  fruits  of  the  fields.     Mar. 

4  :  29. 
To  continue  without  intermission.     Gen. 

8  :  22. 
Called  the 

Appointed  weeks  of  harvest.    Jer.  5  :  24. 

Harvest  time.    2  Sam.  23  :  13.  Jer.  50  :  16. 
Fields  appeared  white  before.    Jno.  4  :  35. 
Of  barley  at  the  passover.    Lev.  23  :  6,  10. 

Ruth  1  :  22. 
Of  wheat  at  pentecost.   Exo.  34  :  22.  1  Sam. 

12  :  17. 
Men  and  women  engaged  in.    Ruth  2  :  3,  9. 
Persons  engaged  in. 

Reapers.     Ruth  2  :  4. 

Binders.     Gen.  37  :  7.    Psa.  129  :  7. 

Called  harvest-men.     Isa.  17  :  5. 

Called  labourers.    Mat.  9  :  37. 

Fed  by  the  husbandmen  during.  Ruth 
2  :  14. 

Received  wages.    Jno.  4  :  36. 

Often  defrauded  of  their  wages.  Jas.  5  :  4. 
Former  and  latter  rain  necessary  to  abund- 
ance of     Jer.  5  :  24.     Amos  4  :  7. 
Patience  required  in  waiting  for.    Jas.  5  :  7. 
Not  to  be  commenced  until  the  first  fruits 

had  been  offered  to  God.  Lev.  23  :  10, 14. 
.\time  of  great  joy.  Psa.  126  :  6.  Isa.  9  :  3. 
Omitted  in  the  sabbatical  year.  Lev.  25  :  5. 
Omitted  in  the  year  of  jubilee.    Lev.  25  : 

11,  12. 
The  Sabbath  to  be  observed  during.    Exo. 

34  :  21. 
Legal  provision  for  the  poor  during.    Lev. 

19  :  9,  10.     Lev.  23  :  22.    Deu.  24  :  19. 
Failure  of. 

Occasioned  by  drought.    Amos  4  :  7. 

Occasioned  by  locusts.     Joel  1  :  4. 

Sometimes  continued  for  years.  Gen. 
4.1  :  6. 

A  cause  of  great  grief.  Issu  16  :  9.  Joel 
1  :  11. 

A  punishment  for  sin.     Isa.  17  :  10,  11. 
Slothfulness  during,  ruinous.     Pro.  10  :  5. 
Miraculous  thunder,  &c.,  in.    1  Sam.  12  : 

17,  18. 
Illustrative 

Of  seasons  of  grace.    Jer.  8  :  20. 

Of  the  end  of  the  world.     Mat.  13  :  30,  39. 

Of  a  time  when  many  are  ready  to  re- 
ceive the  gospel.  Mat.  9  :  37,  38.  Jno. 
4  :  35. 

Of  a  time  of  judgment.  Jer.  51  :  33.  Hos. 
6  :  11. 

Of  ripeness  for  wrath.  Joel  3  :  13.  Rev. 
14  :  1.5. 

(Dew  in,),  of  God's  protection,  &c.  Isa. 
18  :4. 

(Cold  in,)  of  a  refreshing  message.    Pro. 

25  :  13. 

(Rain  in,)  of  honour  given  to  fools.    Pro. 

26  :  1. 


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HER. 


No.   137.    HEAD. 


The  uppermost  and  chief  member  of  the 

body.     Isa.  1:6.     2  Kin.  6  :  31. 
All  the  other  members  necessary  to.  1  Cor. 

1-2  :  21. 
The  body  supported  and  supplied  by.    Eph. 

4  :  16. 
Put  for  the  whole  person.  Gen.  49  :  26.  Pro. 

10  :  6. 
Put  for  the  life.     Dan.  1:10.     1  Sam.  28  :  2. 
Pauts  of,  mentioned  ; 

Tlie  skull.    2  Kin.  9  :  35.     Mat.  27  :  33. 

The  crown.     Gen.  49  :  26.     Isa.  3  :  17. 

The  forehead.     1  Sam.  17  :  49.    Eze.  9  :  4. 

The  temples.    Jud.  4  :  21,  22.     Song  of 
Sol.  4  :  3. 

The  face.     Gen.  49  :  12.    2  Kin.  9  :  30. 

The  hair.    Jud.  16  :  22.    Psa.  40  :  12. 

The  scalp.     Psa.  68  :  21. 

Often  anointed.    Ecc.  9  :  8.    Mat.  6  :  17. 
Bowed  down 

In  worshipping  God.     Gen.  24  :  26.    Exo 
4:31. 

As  a  token  of  respect.     Gen.  43  :  23. 
In  grief 

Covered  up.    2  Sam.  15  :  30.    Est.  6  :  12. 

Shorn     Job  1  :  20. 

Sprinkled  with  dust.  Jos.  7  :  6.   Job  2  :  12. 

The  hands  placed  on.    2  Sam.  13  :   19. 
Jer.  2  :  .37. 
Priests  forbidden  to  shave,  &c.  Lev.  21  :  5,  10. 
Nazarites  forbidden  to  shave.     Num.  6  :  5. 
Derision  expressed  by  shaking,  &c.    2  Kin. 

19  :  21.     Psa.  22  :  7.     Psa.   109  :  2.5.     Mat. 

27  :  39. 
The  Jews  censured  for  swearing  by.    Mat 

6  :36. 
When  hoary  with  age  to  be  respected.  Lev. 

19  :  32. 
Liable  to 

Leprosy.    Lev.  13  :  42-44. 

Scab.     Isa.  3  :  17. 
Internal  disease.    2  Kin.  4  :  19.    Isa.  1  :  6. 
Baldness.    Lev.   13  :  40,  41.     Isa.  15  :  2. 
Of  the  leper  always  uncovered.  Lev.  13  :45. 
Of  women    generally  covered   in    public. 

Gen.  24  :  65.     1  Cor.  11  :  5. 
Of  Criminals  often  cut  ofl".    Mat.  14  :  10. 
Of  enemies  slain  in  war,  often  cut  off.    Jud 

5:26.     1  Sam.  17  :  51,  57.     1  Sam.  31:  9. 
Illustrative 

Of  God.     1  Cor.  11:3. 

Of  Christ.     1  Cor.  11  :  3.   Eph.  1  :  22.  Col 

2  :  19. 

Of  rulers.    1  Sam.  15  :  17.     Dan.  2  :  33. 
Of  chief  men.     Isa.  9  :  14,  15. 
Of  the  chief  city  of  a  kingdom.    Isa.  7  : 8. 
(Covered,)   of    defence    and    protection. 

Psa.  140  :  7. 
(Covered.)  of  subjection.   1  Cor.  11:5, 10 
(Made  bald.)  of  heavv  judgments.     Isa. 

3  :  24.    Isa.  15  :  2.    'isa.  22  :  12.     Mic. 
1  :  16. 


(Lifted  up,)  of  joy  and  confidence.    Psa. 

3  :  3.     Luke  21  :  28. 
(Lifted  up,)  of  pride,  &c.     Psa.  83  :  2. 
(Lifted  up,)  of  exaltation.    Gen.  40  :  13. 

Psa.  27  :  6. 
(.\nointed,)   of  joy  and  prosperity.    Psa. 

23  :  5.     Psa.  92  :  10. 

No.  138.    HEAVE-OFFERING. 

To  be  brought  to  God's  house.    Deu.  12  :  6. 
Consisted  of 

First  fruits  of  bread.    Num.  15  :  19-21. 

Right  shoulder  of  peace-oflerings.    Lev. 
7  :  32. 

Part  of  the  meat  oflering  of  all  peace- 
ofterings.    Lev.  7  :  14. 

Shoulder  of  the  priest's  consecration-ram. 
Exo.  29  :  27. 

Tenth  of  all  tithes.     Num.  18  :  26. 

Part  of  all  gifts.     Num.  18  :  29. 

Part  of  spoil  taken  in  war.    Num.  31  : 

26-47. 

To  be  the  best  of  their  kind.     Num.  18  :  29. 

To  be  heaved  up  by  the  priest.  Exo.  29  :  27. 

Sanctified  the   whole  oflering.    Num.  IS  : 

27,  30. 
Given  to  the  priests.    Exo.  29  :  23.    Lev. 

7  :  34.  ^ 

To  be  eaten  m  a  clean  place.    Lev.  10  : 

12-15. 

No.   139.    HEDGES. 
.A.ntiquity  of     1  Chr.  4  ;  23. 
Designed  for  protection.     Isa.  5  :  2. 
Often  made  of  thorns.    Mic.  7  :  4. 
Placed  around 
Gardens.     Song  of  Sol.  4  :  12.    Lam.  2  :  6. 

Vineyards.     Mat.  21  :  33.    Mar.  12  :  1. 
Difliculty  of  breaking  through.   Pro.  15  :  19. 
Danger  of  breaking  through.     Ecc.  10  :  8. 
Desolation  caused  by  removing.    Psa.  80  : 

Filled  with  grasshoppers.    Nah.  3  :  17. 
Poor  travellers  sought  rest  under.     Luke 

14  :  23. 
Afforded  protection  in  danger.    Jer.  49  :  3. 
Making  up  gaps  in,  alluded  to.     Eze.  13  :  5. 

Eze.  22  :  30. 
Illtstr.ative 

Of  God's  protection.    Job  1  :  10. 

Of  numerous  afflictions.    Job  3  :  23.    Job 
19:8. 

Of  heavy  judgments.  Lam.  3  : 7.  Hos.  2  : 6. 

Of  holy  ordinances,  &c.     Isa.  5  :  2.    Mat. 
21  ;  33. 

Of  tlie  way  of  the  slothful.     Pro.  15  :  19. 

(Broken  down.)  of  tlie  taking  away  of 
protection.     Psa.  80  :  12.     Isa.  5  :  5. 

No.   140.    HERBS,  &C. 

Called  the  green  herbs.    2  Kin.  19  :  20. 
God 
Created.    Gen.  1  :  11,  12.    Gen.  2  :  5. 


HER. 


63 


Causes,  to  grow.  Job  38  :  27.  Psa.  104  :  14. 
Each  kind  ol,  coataiiis  its  own  seed.    Gen 

1  :  U,  12. 
Given  as  Ibod  to  man.   Gen.  1  :  28,  29.  Gen. 

9  :;i. 
Found  in 

Tlie  fields.    Jer.  12  :  4. 

Tlic  mountains.     Pro.  27  :  25. 

The  marshes.    Job  8  :  11. 

The  deserts.    Job  24  :  y.    Jer.  17  :  6. 
Cultivated  in  gardens.    Deu.  11  :  10.    1  Kin 

21  :2. 
Cultivated  for  food.  Pro.  15  :  17.  Heb.  6  :  7. 
Require  rain  and  dew.     Deu.  32  :  2.    Job 

33  :  26,  27. 

Mode  of  watering,  alluded  to.    Deu.  11  :  10. 
.Mf.ntioned  in  Sc'Biptvrk  ; 

Aloe.     Soug  of  Sol.  4  :  14. 

Anise.     JMat.  23  :  23. 

Barley.     Exo  9  :  31.    2  Sam.  14  :  30. 

Beans.    2  Sam.  17  :  28. 

Bulrushes.     Exo.  2  :  3.     Isa  58  :  5. 

Calamus.     Song  of  Sol.  4  :  14. 

Cummin.     Isa.  28:  27.     Mat.  23  :  23. 

Cucumber.     Num.  11:5.     Isa.  1  :  8. 

Fitches.     Isa.  28  :  25,  27. 

Flag.     Exo.  2  :3.    Job  8  :  11. 

Flax.     Exo.  9:  31. 

Garlic.    Num.  11:5. 

Gourds.     2  Kin  4  :  39. 

Grass.     Num  22  :  4. 

Heath.    Jer.  17  :  6.     Jer.  48  :  6. 

Hyssop.     Exo.  12  :  22.     1  Kin.  4  :  33. 

Leeks.    Num.  11:5. 

Lentiles.     Gen.  25  :  34. 

Mandrakes.     Gen.  30  :  14.    Song  of  Sol. 
7  :  13. 

Mallows.    Job  30  :  4. 

Millet.     Eze.  4  :  9. 

Melon.     Num.  11  :  5. 

Mint.     Mat.  23  :  23. 

Myrrh.    Song  of  Sol.  4  :  14. 

Onions.    Num.  11:5. 

P.eeds.    Job  40:  21.     Isa.  19  :  6. 

Rushes.     Job  8:11. 

Kye.     Exo.  9  :  32. 

Saffron.     Song  of  Sol.  4  :  14. 

Spikenard.    Song  of  Sol  4  :  14. 

'1  ares  or  darnel.     Mat.  13  ;  30. 

Wheat.     Exo.  9  :  32.    Jer.  12  :  13. 
Bitter,  used  at  passover.    Exo.  12  :  8.  Num 

9  :  11. 
Poisonous,  not  fit  for  man's  use.     2  Kin.  4  ; 

39,  40. 
DrsTEOYKD  nv 

Hail  and  lightning.     Exo  9  :  22-25. 

Locusts,  See.    Exo.  10  :  12,  15.    Psa.  105 
34,  3.5. 

Drought.     Isa.  42  :  15. 
Titlieable  among  the  .lews.    Luke  11  :  42. 
Were  sometimes  used    instead  of  animal 

food  by  weak  saints.     Rom.  14  :  2. 
Ii.i  rsTn.iTivE 
Of  the  wicked.   2  Kin.  19  :  26.    Psa.  37  :  2. 


(Dew  on,)  of  grace  given  to  saints.    Isa. 
18  :  4. 

No.   141.    HIGH  PLACES. 
Used  for  idolatrous  worship.    1  Kin.  11  : 7,  8, 
God  sometimes  worshipped  on.  1  Sam.  9  :  12. 

1  Kin,  3  :  2,  4.     2  Chr.  33  :  17. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture  ; 

Gibeon.     1  Kin.  3  :  4. 

.'Vrnon.     Num.  21  :  28. 

Baal.     Num.  22  :  41. 

Tophet     Jer.  7  :  31. 

Bamah.     Eze.  20  :  29. 

Aven.     Hos.  10  :  8. 
.Adorned  with  tapestry.     Eze.  16  :  16. 
Surrounded  with  groves.     1  Kin.  14  :  2?. 
Built  by 

Solomon.     1  Kin.  11:7. 

Jeroboam.     1  Kin.  12  :  31. 

Jehoram.    2  Chr.  21  :  11. 

Ahaz.     2  Chr.  28  :  25. 

Manasseh.     2  Kin.  21  :  3.    2  Chr.  33  :  3. 

Peo])Ie  of  Judah.     1  Kin.  14  :  23. 

Peoiile  of  Israel.    2  Kin.  17  :  9. 
Priests  ordained  for.     1  Kin.  12  :  32.     1  Kin. 

13  :  33. 
Sacrifices  and  incense  offered  to  idols  upon. 

"  Kin.  12  :  3.    2  Kin.  16  :  4. 
Enchantments    used   upon.     Num.  23  :  3. 

Num.  24  :  1. 
Of  the  Canaanites  to  be  destroyed.    Num. 

33  :  52. 
The  .Jews 

Built,  in  their  cities.    2  Kin.  17  :  9. 

Built,  in  all  their  streets.    Eze.  16  :  24,  31. 

Condemned  for  building.     Eze.  16  :  23-35. 

Provoked  God  with.     1  Kin.  14  :  22,  23. 
Psa.  78  :  .iS. 

Threatened  with   destruction   of.     Lev. 
26  :  30. 

Punished  for.    2  Kin.  17  :  11,  with  18  v. 
Destroyed  ev 

Asa,  partially.    2  Chr.  14  :  3,  5,  with  2 
Chr.  15  :  17. 

Jehoshaphat.    2  Chr.  17  :  6. 

Hezekiah.    2  Kin.  18:4.    2  Chr.  31  :  1. 

Josiah.    2  Kin.  23  :  8.    2  Chr.  34  :  3. 
Not  removed  by 

Jehoash.    2  Kin.  12  :  3. 

Amaziah.    2  Kin.  14:4. 

Azariah.    2  Kin.  15  :  4. 

Jotham.    2  Kin.  15  :  35. 

No.   142.    HIGH   PRIEST,  THE. 
Speciallv  called  of  God.    Exo.  28  :  1,  2. 

Heb.  5  :  4 
Consecrated  to  his    office.    Exo.   40  :  13. 

Lev.  8  :  12. 

W.^S  C.4I.LED 

The  priest.     Exo.  29  :  30.    Neh.  7  :  65. 
God's  high  priest.     Acts  23  :  4. 
Ruler  of  the  people.    Exo.  22  :  28,  with 
Acts  23  :  5. 
The  office  of,  hereditary.    Exo.  29  :  29. 


HI6. 


64 


HIG. 


Next  in  rank  to  the  king.    Lam.  2  :  6. 
Often  exercised  chief  civil  power.    1  Sam. 

4  :  18. 
Duties  of 

Oft'ering  gifts  and  sacrifices.    Heb.  6  :  1. 
Lighting  the  sacred  lamps.    Exo.  30  :  8. 

Num.  8  :  3. 
Making  atonement  in  the  most  holy  place 

once  a  year.    Lev.  16  ch.     Heb.  9  :  7. 

Bearing  before   the  Lord  the  names  of 

Israel  for  a  memorial.    Exo.  28  :  12,  29 

Inquiring  of  God  by  Urim  and  Thummim. 

1  Sam.  23  :  9-12.     1  Sam.  30  :  7,  8. 

Consecrating  the  Levites.  Num.  8:11,  21. 

Appointing  priests  to  offices.  1  Sam.  2  :  36 

Taking  charge  of  money  collected  in  the 

sacred  treasury.    2  Kin.  12  :  10.    2  Kin 

22  :  4. 

Presiding  in  the  superior  court.    Mat.  26  : 

3,  .57-62.     Acts  6  :  21-28.     Acts  23  :  1-5 

Taking  the  census  of  the  people.    Num 

1  :3 
Blessing  the  people.    Lev.  9  :  22,  23. 
Sometimes  enabled  to  prophecy.    Jno.  11  : 

49-82. 
Assisted  by  a  deputy.    2  Sam.  15  :  24.    Luke 

3  :2. 
The  deputy  of, 

Called  the  second  priest.    2  Kin.  25  :  18. 
Had  oversight  of  the  tabernacle.    Num 

4  :  16. 
Had  oversight  of  the  Levites.  Num.  3  :  32 
To  marry  a  virgin  of  Aaron's  family.    Lev 

21  :  13,  14. 
Forbidden  to  mourn  for  any.  Lev.  21  :  10-12 
To  be  tender  and  compassionate.  Heb.  5  :  2 
Needed  to  sacrifice  for  himself.  Heb.  5  :  1-3. 
Special  garments  of  ; 
Ephod  with  its  curious  girdle.    Exo.  23 

6,7. 
Girdle.    Exo.  28  :  4,  39. 
Broidered  coat.     Exo.  28  :  4,  39. 
Robe  of  the  ephod.     Exo.  28  :  31-35. 
Breastplate.     Exo.  28  :  15-29. 
Linen  mitre.     Exo.  28  :  4,  39. 
Plate  or  crown  of  gold,  &c.    Exo.  28  : 

36-38. 
Made  by  divine  wisdom  given  to  Beza- 
leel,  &c.   Exo.  28  :  3.   Exo.  36  :  1.   Exo. 
39  :  1. 
Were  for  beauty  and   ornament.     Exo. 

28  :  2. 

Worn  at  his  consecration.    Lev.  8  :  7-9. 
Worn  seven  days  after  consecration.  Exo 

29  :  30. 

Descended  to  his  successors.  Exo.  29  :  29 
Wore  the  ordinary  priests  garments  when 

making   atonement    in    the    holy  place 

Lev.  16  :  4. 
Office  of,  promised  to  the  posterity  of  Phin 

ehas  for  his  zeal.     Num.  25  :  12,  13. 
Family  of  Eli  degraded  from  office  of,  for 

bad  conduct.     1  Sam.  2  :  27-36. 
Sometimes  deposed  by  the  kings.  1  Kin.  2:27. 


Office  of,  made   annual   by  the   Romans. 

Jno.  11  :  49-5!,  with  Acts  4  :  6. 
Typified  Christ  i.'v 
Being  called  of  God,     Heb.  5  :  4,  5. 
His  title.     Heb  3  :  1. 
His  ajipointment.     Isa.    61    :   1.    Jno.  1   : 

32-34. 
Making  atonement.    Lev.  16  :  33.    Heb. 

2  :  17. 
Splendid  dress.     Exo.  28  :  2,  with  Jno. 

1  :  14. 
Being  liable  to  temptation.     Heb.  2  :  IS. 
Compassion  and  sympathy  for  the  weak 

and    ignorant.     Heb.  4  :  15.    Heb.  5  : 

1,  2. 

Marrying  a  virgin.    Lev.  21  :  13,  14.    2 

Cor.  11:2. 
Holiness  of  office     Lev.  21  :  15,  with  Heb. 

7  :  26 
Performing  bj-  himself  all  the  services  on 

dav  of  atonement     Lev.   16  ch.,  with 

Heb.  1  :  3. 
Bearing    the    names  of   Israel  upon  his 

heart.    Exo.  28  :  29,  with  Soiig  of  Sol 

S  :6. 
Alone    entering    into    most   holy  place. 

Heb.  9  :  7,  with  12,  24  vs.  and  Heb.  4:14. 
Interceding.   Num.  16  :  43-48.   Heb.  7  :  25. 
Blessing.     Lev.  9  :  22,  23.    Acts  3  :  26. 
Inferior  to  Christ  in 
Needing  to  make  atonement  for  liis  own 

sins.     Heb.  5  :  2,  3.     Heb.  7   :    26-28. 

Heb.  9  : 7. 
Being  of  the  order  of  Aaron.    Heb.  6  :  20. 

Heb.  7  :  11-17.    Heb.  S  :  4,  5,  with  1, 

2,  6  vs. 

Being  made  without  an  oath.    Heb.  7  : 

20-22. 
Not  being  able  to    continue.    Heb.  7   : 

23,  24. 
Oft'ering  oftentimes  the  same  sacrifices. 

Heb.  9  :  25.  26,  23.     Heb.  10  :  1 1 ,  12,  14. 
Entering  into  holiest  every  yeEir.    Heb. 

9:7,  12,25. 

No.   143.    HIGH-WAYS. 

Roads  for  public  use.  Num.  20  :  19.  Deu 
2  :  27. 

Called  the  king's  highway.     Num.  20  :  17. 

Marked  out  by  heaps  of  stones.  Jer.  31  :  21. 

Generally  broad.  Jud.  20  :  32,  45.  Mat.  7  :  13. 

Generally  straight.    1  Sam.  6  :  12.    Isa.  40  : 3. 

Made  to  all  cities  of  refuge.     Deu   19  :  2,  3. 

Often  made  in  deserts.    Isa.  40  :  3. 

Infested  with 
Serpents.     Gen.  49  :  17. 
AVild  beasts   I  Kin  13  :  24,  with  Isa.  35  :  9 
Robbers.     Jer  3  :  2.     Luke  10  :  30-33. 

Beggars  sat  by  sides  of.  Mat.  20  :  30.  Mar. 
10  :  46. 

Often  obstructed.    Jer.  IS  :  15. 

All  obstructions  removed  from,  before  per- 
sons of  distinction.  Isa.  40  :  3,  4,  with 
Mat.  3,  3. 


HIT. 


HIV. 


65 


By-paths  more  secure  in  times  of  danger. 

Jud.  5  : 6. 
Desolation  of,  threatened  as  a  punishment. 

Lev.  26  :  2'2.     Isa.  33  :  8. 
Illustrative 
Of  Christ.     Jno.  14  :  6. 
Of  the  way  of  hohness.     Isa.  35  :  9. 
Of  facilities  for  tlie  restoration    of   the 

.Jews      Isa.  11  :  16.     Isa.  62  :  10. 
(.Made  in  tlio  deserts,)  of  facilities  for  the 
spread  of  the  gospel     Isa.  40  ;  3.     Isa. 
43  :  19. 
(Narrow,)  of  the  way  to  life.     Mat.  7  :  14. 
(Broad,)  of  the  way  to  destruction.     Mat. 
7  :13. 

No.   144.    HITTITES. 

Descended  from  Canaan's  son,  Heth.    Gen. 
10  :  U. 

CALLED  THR 

Sons  of  Heth.     Gen  23  :  3,  20. 

Children  of  Heth.     Gen.  23  :  5. 
Cue  of  the  seven  nations  of  Canaan.    Deu. 

7  ;  1. 
Dwelt  in  Hebron.     Gen.  23  :  2,  3,  19. 
Governed  by  kings.     1  Kin.  10  :  29.    2  Kin. 

7  :  6 
Land  of,  promised  to  Israel.    Gen.  15  :  20 

Kxo.  3  :  8. 
Israel  commanded  to  destroy.    Deu.  7  :  1, 

2,  24. 
Part  of  their  land  given  to  Caleb.  Jos.  14:13, 
Not  entirely  destroyed  by  Israel.    Jnd.  3  :  5. 
The  remnant  of  made  tributary  in  the  reign 

of  Solomon.     1  Kin.  9  :  20,  21. 
Luz  built  in  the  country  of.     Jud.  1  :  26. 

I.NTKRM.4RI!L\GKS  WITH,   BV 

F.sau      Gen  36  ;  2. 

Solomon.     1  Kin  11  :  1,2. 

Israel  after  conquest  of  Canaan.    Jud.  3  : 
5,  6. 

Israelites  after  the  cajitivity.    Ezra  9  :  I. 
Descent  from,  illustrative  of  the  degradation 

of  the  Jews,     lize   16  :  3. 
P-emarlvable    persons    of      Ephron,     Gen 

4!)  :  30.     .ihimelcck,  1  Sam.  26  :  6.     Uriah, 

2  Sam.  11  :6,21. 

No.   145.    HIVITES. 

Descended  from  Canaan.     Gen.  10  :  15,  17. 
Supposed  to  be  the  ancient  Avim  or  Avites. 

Deu  2  :  33      Jos   13  :  3 
One  of  the  seven  nations  of  Canaan.     Deu. 

7  :  1. 
Dwelt  near  Lebanon     Jud.  3  :  3. 
The  Shechemites  a  people  of     Gen  34  :  2 
The  Gideonites  a  people  of     Jos.  9  :  3,  7. 
Ksau  intermarried  with.     Gen.  36  :  2. 
Land  of  promised  to  Israel.  Exo.  3  :  8.  Exo. 

23  :  23. 
Israel  commanded  to  destroy.  Deu.  7  : 1,2,24. 
A  part  of,  left  to  prove  Israel.     Jud.  3  :  3. 
Remnant  of  made  tributarv  in  the  reign  of 

Solomon.     1  Kin.  9  :  20,  21. 


No.   146.    HOLY  OF  HOLIES. 


Divided  from  the  outward  tabernacle  by  a 
vail.     Exo.  26  :  31-33. 

Was  CALLED  THE 

Sanctuary.     Lev.  4  :  6.    Psa.  20  :  2. 

Holy  sanctuary.     Lev.  16  :  33. 

Holy  place.     Exo.  28  :  29.    Lev.  16  :  2,  3. 

Most  holy  place.     Exo.  26  :  31-33. 

Holiest  of  all.     Heb.  9  :  3. 

Oracle.     1  Kin.  6  :  5, 16,  20. 
Contained 

Ark.  of  testimony.  Exo.  26  :  33.  Exo.  40  : 
3,  21. 

Mercy-seat    Exo.  26  :  34. 

Cherubim.    Exo.  25  :  18-22.     1  Kin.  6  : 
23-28. 

Golden  censer.    Heb.  9  :  4. 

Pot  of  manna.     Exo.  16  :  33.    Heb.  9  :  4. 

Aaron's  rod.    Num.  17  :  10.    Heb.  9  :  4. 

A  written  copy  of  the  divine  law.    Deu. 
31  :  26.     2  Kin.  22  :  8. 
God  appeared  in.     Exo.  25 :  22.    Lev.  16  :  2. 
The  high  priest 

Not  to  enter,  at  all  times.    Lev.  16  :  2. 

Alone  to  enter,  once  a  j'ear.    Heb.  9  :  7. 

Entered,  in  ordinary  priest's  dress.    Lev. 
16  :4. 

Entered,  not  without  blood  of  atonement. 
Lev.  16  :  14,  15.     Heb.  9  :  7. 

Offered  incense  in.    Lev.  16  :  12. 

Made    atonement  for.    Lev.  16  :   15,   16, 
20,  33. 
The  priests  allowed  to  enter,  and  prepare 

the  holy  things  for  removal.    Num.  4:  6. 
Laid  open  to  view  at  Christ's  death.     Mat. 

27  :  51. 
A  tvpe  of  heaven.    Psa.  102  :  19.    Heb.  9  : 

12,  13,  24. 
Saints    have  boldness    to   enter  the   true. 

Heb.  10  :  19. 

No.  147.   HOLY  LAND. 

Extremely  fruitful.  Exo.  3  :  8.  Num.  13  :  27. 

Deu  8  :7-9.     Deu.  11  :  10-12. 
Abounded  in  minerals.    Deu.  8  :  9.    Deu. 

33  :  25. 
Called 

The  land.    Lev.  26  :  42.     Luke  4  :  25. 

The  Lord's  land.     Hos.  9  :  3. 

Land  of  Canaan.  Gen.  11  :  31.  Lev.  14  :  34. 

Land  of  Israel.     1  Sam.  13  :  19.    Mat.  2  : 
20,21. 

Land  of  Judah.     Isa.  26  :  1. 

Land  of  the  Hebrews.     Gen.  40  :  15. 

Land  of  proniiiie.     Heb.  11:9. 

Land  of  Immannel.     Isa.  8  :  8. 

Pleasant  land.     Psa.  106  :  24.     Dan.  8  :  9. 

Good  land.     Num.  14  :  7.     Deu.  3  :  25. 

Glorious  land.    Dan.  11  :  16. 

Falestina.     Exo.  16  :  14.     Isa.  14  :  29,  31 
Original  inhabitants   of     Gen.  10  :   1.5-20. 

Deu.  7  :  1. 
Inhabitants  of,    expelled   for   wickedness. 


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HOM. 


66 


HON. 


HOR. 


Gen.  16  :  16.     Exo.  23  :  23.     Lev.   18  :  25. 

Deu.  IS  :  12. 
Phomised  to 

Abraham.    Gen.  12  :  7.    Gen.  13  :  15.  Gen. 
17  :8. 

Isaac.    Gen.  26  :  3. 

Jacob.  Gen.  28  :  13,  15.  Gen.  35  :  12. 
Given  by  covenant  to  Israel.  Exo.  6  :  4. 
Extent  of, 

As  promised.    Gen.  15  :  18.    Deu.  1  : 7. 
Jos.  1  :  4. 

As  at  first  divided.     Num.  34  :  1-12. 

Under  Solomon.    1  Kin.  4  :  21,  24.    2  Chr. 
9  :  26. 
Twelve  men  sent  to  spy.    Num.  13  ch. 
Conquered  by  Joshua.    Jos.  6  ch.  to  Jos 

12  ch. 

Divided  by  lot.    Num.  34  :  16-29,  with  Jos. 

13  :  7-14. 

Allotment  of,  specified.    Jos.  14  ch.  to  Jos 

19  ch. 
All  inheritances  in,  inalienable.    Lev.  25  : 

10,  23. 
A  sabbath  of  rest  appointed  for.     Lev.  25  : 

Obedience  Uie  condition  of  continuing  in 

Lev.  26:3,  &c.    Deu.  5  :  33.    Deu.  11  :  16, 

17,  22-25. 
Divided  ikto 

Twelve  provinces  by  Solomon,     I  Kin. 
4  :  7-19. 

Two  kingdoms  in  the  time  of  Kchoboam. 
1  Kin.  11  :  3.3,  36.     1  Kin.  12  :  10,  20 

Fourprovinces  by  the  Romans.   Luke  3:1. 
Numerous  population  of,  in  Solomon's  reign. 

1  Kin.  3:8.     2  Chr   1  :  9. 
Extensive  commerce  of,  in  Solomon's  reign. 

1  Kin.  9  :  26-28.     1  Kin  10  :  2-2-J9. 
Prosperity  of,  in  Solomon's  reign.     1  Kin. 

4  :20. 
Was  the  burial   place  of  the  patriarchs. 

Gen.  49  :  29-31.     Gen.  50  :  13,  25.     Jos. 

24  :  32. 
A  type  of  the  rest  that  reraaineth  for  saints. 

Heb.  4  :  1,  2,  9.     1  Pet.  1  :  4. 

No.    148.    HOMICIDE. 
Distinguished  from  murder.     Exo.  21  :  13, 

14.     Num.  35  :  16-21,  with  25  v. 
Justifiable,  described  is 
Killing  persons  condemned  by  law.   Gen. 

9  :  6.     Exo.  35  :  2.     Lev.  24  :  16. 
Killing  a  thief  in  the  night.     E.xo.  22  :  2. 
Killing  enemies  in  battle.    Num.  31  :  7,  8. 
Killing  a  manslayer  by  next  of  Idn.  Num. 
35  :27. 
Unjustifi.4Ble,  described  as 
Killing  without  enmity.     Num.35  :  22. 
KiUing  without  lying  in  wait.     Exo.  21  : 

13.     Num.  35  :  22. 
Killing  by  accident.    Num.  35  :  03.    Deu. 
19  :  5. 
The  avenger  of  blood  might  slay  those 
guilty  of  unjustifiable.    Num.  35  :  19,  27. 


Protection  afforded  in  the  cities  of  refuge  to 
those  guilty  of  unjustifiable.  Num.  35  : 
II,  15. 

Confinement  in  the  city  of  refuge  the  pun- 
ishment for  unjustifiable.   Num.  35  :  25, 28. 

No.   149.    HONEY. 
God  the  giver  of     Psa.  81  :  16.     Eze.  16  :  19. 
Gathered  and  prepared  by  bees.  Jud.  14  :  8. 
Found  in 

Bocks.     Deu  32  :  13.     Psa.  81  :  16. 

Woods.     I  Sam.  14  :  25,  26.     Jer.  41  :  8. 

Carcases  of  dead  animals.    Jud.  14  :8. 

Sweetness  of    Jud.  14  :  18. 
In  the  comb  sweetest   and  most  valuable. 

Pro.  16  :  24.     Pro.  24  :  13. 
Abounded  in 

Egypt.     Nam  16  :  13. 

Assyria.     2  Kin.  18  :  32. 

Canaan.     Exo.  3  :  8.    Lev.  20  :  24.    Deu. 
8:8. 
Esteemed  a  wholesome  food.     Pro.  24  :  13. 
Moderation  needful  in  the  use  of.    Pro.  25  : 

16,  27. 
Loatlked  by  those  who  are  full.    Pro.  27  :  7. 
Was  eatv:n 

Plain.     1  Sam   14  :  25,  26,  29. 

With  the  comb.  Song  of  Sol.  6  :  1.    Luke 
24  :  42. 

With  milk.     Song  of  Sol.  4  :  11. 

With  butter.     Isa.  7  :  15,  22. 

With  locusts.     Mat  3  :  4,     Mar.  1  :  6. 

Mixed  with  flour  Kxo.  16  :  31.  Eze.  16  :  13. 
Not  to  be  oflered  with  any  sacrifice.     Lev. 

2  :  II. 
First  fruits  of,  ofiered  to  God.    2  Chr.  31  :  5. 
Often  sent  as  a  present.     Gen.  43  :  11.     1 

Kin   14  :  3. 
Exported  from  Canaan.    Eze.  27  :  17. 
Illustritivf.  of 

The  word  of  God.    Psa.   19  :    10.     Psa. 
119  :  103 

Wisdom.     Pro  24  :  13,  14. 

Holy  speech  of  saints.  Song  of  Sol.  4:11. 

Pleasant  words.     Pro.  16  :  24. 

Lips  of  a  strange  woman.     Pro.  5  :  3. 

No.   150.    HORNS. 

Natural  weapons  on  heads  of  animals.  Dan. 

7  :  20. 
Animals  uith,  mentioned  ; 

The  ox      Psa  69  :  31. 

The  ram.     (ien  22  :  13. 

The  goat.     Dan.  8  :  S. 

The  unicorn.     Psa.  22  :  21.    Psa.  92  :  10. 
Tusks  of  the  elephaut  so  called.  Eze.  27  :  15. 
Used  ofibnsively.    Exo.  21  :  29.    Eze.  34: 21. 
Were  used 

For  holding  oil.  1  Sam.  16:1.1  Kin.  I  :  39. 

As  musical  instruments.    Jos.  6  :  4,  5.     1 
Chr.  25  :  5. 
Representations  of,  placed  at  the  four  cor- 
ners of  the  altars    Exo.  27  :  2.  E.xo.  30  :  2. 
Wearing  of,  alluded  to.     Psa.  75  :  5,  10. 


HOR. 


67 


HOU. 


Illustrative 
Of  power  of  God.    Psa.  18  :  2.    Hab.  3:4. 
Of  power  of  Christ.    Luke  1  :  69.    Rev. 

0  :  6. 

Of  power  of  Ephraim,  &c.    Deu.  33  :  17. 

Of  power  of  the  wicked.  Psa.  i3  :  21. 
Psa.  7.5  :  10. 

Of  kings.  Dan.  7  :  7,  8,  24.  Dan.  8  :  3, 5, 20. 

Of  antichristian  powers.  Rev.  13  :  1.  Kev. 
17  :  3,  7. 

(Budding  of,)  of  the  commencement  or 
revival  of  a  nation.  Psa.  132  :  17.  Eze. 
29  :  21. 

(Raising  up,)  of  arrogance.    Psa.  75  :  4, 5. 

(Exalting.)  of  increase  of  power  and  glo- 
ry. 1  Sam.  2  :  1,  10.  Psa.  89  :  17,  24. 
Psa.  92  :  10.     Psa   112  :  9. 

(Pushing  with.)  of  conquests.  Deu.  33  :  17. 

1  Kin.  22  :  11.     Mic.  4  :  13. 
(Bringing   down,)   of   degradation.    Job 

le  :  15. 
(Cutting  off,)   of  destruction  of  power. 
Psa.  7o  :  10.    Jer.  48  :  25.     Lam.  2  :  3. 

No.    151.    HORSE,  THE. 

Endued  with  strength  by  God.     Job  39  :  19. 
Described  as 

Strong.     Psa.  33  :  17.     Psa.  147  :  10. 

Swift.     Isa.  30  :  16.    Jer.  4  :  13.   Hab.  1  :  8. 

Fearless.     Job  39  :  20,  22. 

Fierce  and  impetuous.    Job  39  :  21,  24. 

Warlike  in  disposition.  Job  39  :  21.  Jer. 
8  :  6. 

Sure  footed.     Isa.  63  :  13. 
Want  of  understanding  in,  alluded  to.    Psa. 

32  :  9. 
Hard  hoofs  of,  aUuded  to.     Isa.  5  :  28. 
Loud  snorting  of,  alluded  to.    Jer.  8  :  16, 

with  Job  39  :  20. 

CoLOL'Re  OF,  MENTIONED  ; 

White.    Zee.  1  :  8.     Zee  6  :  3.    Rev.  6  :  2. 

Black.    Zee.  6  :  2,  6.     Rev.  6  :  5. 

Red.    Zee.  1  :  8.     Zee.  6  :  2.    Rev.  6  :  4. 

Speckled.     Zee.  1  ':  8. 

Bay.     Zee.  6  :  3,  7. 

Grisled.     Zee.  6  :  3,  6. 

Pale  or  asli  colour.     Rev.  6  :  8. 
Fed  on  grain  and  herbs.     1  Kin.  4  :  28.     1 

Kin.  18  :  5. 
Used  for 

Mounting  cavalry.  Exo.  14  :  9.  1  Sam. 
13  :5. 

Drawing  chariots.  Mic.  1  :  13.    Zee.  6  :  2 

Bearing  burdens.  Ezra  2  :  66.  Neh.  7  :  68. 

Hunting     Job  39  :  13. 

Conveying  posts,  &e.     2  Kin.  9  :   17-19. 
Est  8:  10. 
Kings  and  princes  rode  on.    Est.  6  :  8-11. 

Eze.  23  :  23. 
Governed  by  bit  and  bridle.     Psa.  32  :  9. 

Jas.  3  :  3. 
Urged  on  by  whips.     Pro.  26  :  3. 
Adorned  with  bells  on  the    necks.    Zee. 

14  :  20. 


Numbers  of,  kept  for  war.    Jer.  51  :  27. 

Eze.  26  :  10. 
Prepared  and  trained  for  war.    Pro.  21  :  31. 
In  battle  protected  by  armour.     Jer.  46  :  4. 
Vanity  of  trusting  to.     Psa.  33  :  17.    Amos 

2  :  1.5. 
The  Jews 

Forl)idden  to  multiply.     Deu.  17  :  16. 

Imported,  from  Egypt.     1  Kin.  10  :  28,  29. 

Multiplied,  in  Solomon's    reign.     1    Kin. 
4  :  26. 

Condemned  for  multiplying.    Isa.  2  ;  7. 

Not  to  trust  in.    Hos.  14  :  3. 

Condemned  for  trusting  to.     Isa.  30  :  16. 
Isa.  31:3. 

Brought  back  many,  from  Babylon.  Ezra 
2  :  66. 
Notice  of  early  traffic  in.     Gen.  47  :  17. 
Sold  in  fairs  and  markets.  Eze.  27  :  14.  Rev. 

18  :  13. 

Ofte.'v  SL'FFERED 

From  blindness.     Zee.  12  :  4. 

From  plague.     Zee.  14  :  16. 

From  murrain.     Exo.  9  :  3. 

From  bites  of  serpents.     Gen.  49  :  17. 

In  the  hoof  from  prancing.    Jud.  5  :  22. 

In  battle.    Jer.  51  :  21.    Hag.  2  :  22. 
Dedicated  to  the  sun  by  idolaters.    2  Kin. 

23  :  11. 
Illustr.itive  of 

Beauty  of  the  church.     Song  of  Sol.  1  :  9. 
Zee.  10  :  3. 

Glorious  and  triumphant  deliverance  of 
the  church.     Isa.  63  :  13. 

.\  dull  headstrong  disposition.  Psa.  32  :  9. 

Impetuosity  of  the  wicked  in  sin.    Jer. 
8  :6. 

No.  152.  HOUSES. 

Antiquity  of     Gen.  12  :  1.     Gen.  19  :  3. 
Deep  and  solid    foundations  required  for. 

.Mat  7  :  24.    Luke  6  :  49. 
Sometimes  built  without  foundation.    Mat. 

7  :  26.     Luke  6  :  49. 
Built  of 

Clay.    Job  4  :  19. 

Bricks.     E.xo.  1  :  11-14.     Isa.  9  :  10. 

Stone  and  wood.    Lev.  14  :  40,  42.    Hab. 
2  :  11. 

Hewn  or  cut  stone.  Isa.  9  :10.  Amos  5: 11. 
In  cities,  built  in  streets.     Gen.  19  :  2.    Jos. 

2  :  19. 
Often  built  on  city   walls.    Jos.  2  :  15.    2 

(or.  11  :.S3. 
The  FL.iT  ROOFS  of, 

Surrounded  with  battlements.  Deu.  22  :8. 

Had  often  booths  on  them.    2  Sam.  16  : 
22.     Neh.  8  :  16.     Pro  21  :  9. 

Had  often  idolatrous  altars  on  them.    2 
Kin.  23  :  12.     Jer.  19  :  13.     Zep.  1  :  5. 

Used  for  drying  fla.x,  &e.    Jos.  2  :  6. 

Used  for  exercise.    2  Sam.  11  :  2.    Dan. 
4  :  29. 

Used  for  devotion.    Acts  10  :  9. 


HOU. 


68 


HYK. 


IDO. 


Used  for  making  proclamations.     Luke 
1-2  :  3. 

Used  for  secret  conference.     1  Sam.  9  : 
2.5,  26. 

Resorted  to  in  grief.  Isa.  15:3.  Jer.  48  :  38 

Often  covered  with  weak  grass.  Psa.  129  : 
6,  7. 

Accessible  from  the  outside.  Mat.  24  :  17. 
The  courts  of,  large  and  used  as  apart- 
ments.    Est.  1  :  6.     Luke  .5  ;  19. 
Entered  by  a  gate  or  door.     Gen.  43  :  19. 

Exo.  12  :  2-2.    Luke  16  :  20.    Acts  10  :  17. 
Doors  of,  low  and  small  for  safety.    Pro. 

17  :  19. 
Doors  of,  how  fastened.    2  Sam.   13  :  18. 

Song  of  Sol.  6  :  6.    Luke  11:7. 
Admission  to,  gained  by  knocking  at  the 

door.     Acts  12  :  13.     Rev.  3  :  20. 
Walls  of,  plastered.    Lev.  14  :  42,  43. 
Serpents  often  lodged  in  walls  of.    Amos 

5  :  19. 
Custom  of  fastening  nails,  &c.  in  walls  of, 

alluded  to.     Ecc.  12  :  11.     Isa.  22  :  23. 
Had  often  several  stories    Eze.  41  :  16.  Acts 

20  •  9. 
Divided  into  apartments.     Gen.  43  ;  30    Isa. 

26  :  20. 
Apartments  of,  were  often 

Large  and  airy.    Jer.  22  :  14. 

Ceiled  and  painted.  Jer.  22  :  14.  Hag.  1  :4. 

Inlaid  with  ivorv.     1  Kin.  22  :  39.    Amos 
3  :  15. 

Hring  with  rich  tapestries.     Est.  1  :  6. 

Warmed  with  fii'es.    Jer.  36  :  22.    Jno. 
IS  :  IS. 
Upper  apartments  of,  the  best  and  used  for 

entertainments.     Mar.  14  :  15. 
Had  often  detached  apartments  for  secrecy 

and  for  strangers.    Jud.  3  :  20-23.    2  Kin. 

4:  10,  U.     2  Kin.  9  :  2,  3. 
Liglited  by  windows.     1  Kin.  7  :  4, 
Street  windows  of,  high  and  dangerous.    2 

Kin.  1:2.     2  Kin.  9  :  30,  33.     Acts  20  :  9. 
Of  the  rich. 

Great.  Isa  6:9.  Amos  C  :  11.  2  Tim.  2:  20. 

Goodly.     Deu.  8  :  12. 

Pleasaiit.    Eze.  26  :  12.    i\Iic.  2  :  9. 
Of  brick  or  cl.\y. 

Plastered.     Eze.  13  :  10,  11. 

Easily  broken  through.  Job  24  :  16.   Eze. 
12  :  6. 

Often  swept  away  by  torrents.    Eze.  13  : 
13,  14. 
When   finished,    were    usually  dedicated. 

Deu.  20  :  5.     Psa.  30.  (title.) 
For  summer  residence.     Amos  3  :  15. 
For  winter  residence.    Jer.  36  :  22.    Amos 

3  :  15. 
Liable  to  leprosy.    Lev.  14  :  34-53. 
Not  to  be  coveted.  Exo.  20  :  17.  Mic.  2  :  2. 
Were  hired.     Acts  28  :  30. 
Were  mortgaged.    Neh.  5  :  3. 
Were  sold.    Acts  4  :  34. 
Law  respecting  the  sale  of.    Lev.  25  :  29-33. 


Of  criminals,  desolated.     Dan.  2  :  5.    Dan. 

3  :  29. 
Desolation  of,  threatened  as  a  punishment. 
Isa.  5  :  9.    Isa.  13  :  16,  21,  22.    Eze.  16  :  41. 
Eze  26  :  12. 
Often  broken  down  to  repair  city  walls  be- 
fore sieges.     Isa.  22  :  10. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  body.    Job  4  :  19.    2  Cor.  5  :  1. 
Of  the  grave.     Job  30  :  23. 
Of  the  church.     Heb.  3:6.    1  Pet.  2  :  6. 
Of  saints'  inheritance.    Jno.  14  :  2.   2  Cor. 

5  :  1. 
(On  sand,)  of  the  delusive  hope  of  hvpo- 

crites.    Mat,  7  :  26,  27. 
(On  a  rock,)  of  the  hope  of  saints.    Mat. 

7  :  24,  25. 
(Insecurity  of,)  of  earthly  trust.    Mat.  6  : 

19,  20. 
(Building  of,)  of  great  prosperity.    Isa. 

65  ;  21.     Eze.  28  :  26. 
(Built  and  not  inhabited,)   of  calamity. 
Deu.  28  :  30.     Amos  5:11.    Zcp.  1  :  13. 
(To  inhabit  those,  built  by  others,)  of 
abundant  blessings.    Deu.  6  :  10,  11. 

No.  153.  HYKE  OR  UPPER  GARMENT. 
Law  respecting  fringes  of.    Num.  15  :  38. 

Deu.  22  :  12. 
Used  by  the  poor  as  a  covering  by  night. 

Exo.  22  :  26,  27.     Deu.  24  :  13. 
Burdens  often  bound  up  in.     Exo.  12  :  34. 
The  skirts  of,   used  to  hold  things  in.    2 

Kin.  4  :  39.  Neh.  5  :  13.  Hag.  2  :  12.  Luke 

6  :3S. 
Probably  used  by  women  as  a  vail.    Ruth 

3  ;  15. 
Reijuired  to  be  girt  up 

For  running.     1  Kin.  18  :  46. 

For  labour.    Luke  17  :  8. 
Often  laid  aside.    Mat.  24  :  18.    Mar.  10:50. 
The  Jews  said  to  be  naked  when  without. 

2  Sam.  6  :  20.    Mar.  14  :  ol,  62.   Jno.  21  :  7. 
W.AS  the  g.araiext 

Rent  in  tolien  of  anger.    Mat.  26  :  65. 

Rent  in  token  of  grief     Joel  2  :  13. 

Of  Samuel  rent  by  Saul.     1  Sam  15  :  27. 

Of  Saul  which  David  cut.  1  Sam.  24  :  4,  5. 

Of  Jeroboam  rent  by  Ahijah.  1  Kin.  1 1  :  30. 

Laid  aside  by  Christ.     Jno.  13  :  4. 

Spread  before  Christ  by  the  Jews.    Mat. 
21  :8. 
The  Jews  condemned  for  making  broad  the 

borders  of     Mat.  23  :  5. 

No.   154.    IDOLATRY. 
AH  forms  of,  forbidden  by  the  law  of  Moses 

Exo.  20  :  4,  5. 
All  heathen  nations  given  up  to.    Psa.  96  : 

6.     RonL  1  :  23,  25.     1  Cor   12  :  2. 
Led  the  heatlien  to  think  that  their  gods 

visited  the  earth  in  bodily  shapes.    Acts 

14  :  11. 
Led  the  heathen  to  consider  their  gods  to 


IDO. 


69 


INC. 


have  but  a  local  influence.    1  Kin.  20 :  23. 

2  Kin.  17  :  26. 
Objects  of  ; 

The  heavenly  bodies.    2  Kin.  23  :  5.   Acts 
7  :  42. 

Angels.     Col.  2  :  19. 

Dejiai  ted  spirits.     1  Sam.  28  :  14,  15. 

l-.artlily  creatures.    Rom.  1  :  23. 

linages.     Deu.  29  :  17.    Fsa.  115:4.     Isa. 
44  :  17. 
Temples  built  for.    Hos.  8  :  14. 
Altars  raised  for.    1  Kin.  18  :  26.  Hos.  8  :  11. 
Accompanied  by  feasts.    2  Kin.  10  :  20.     1 

Cor.  10  :  27,  2S. 

OliJKUTS  OF,  WORSHIPPED 

With  sacrifices  Num  22  :  40.  2  Kin.  10  :  24 
AVith  liljations.  Isa.  57  :  6.  Jer.  19  :  13. 
^\■lth  incense.  Jer.  4S  :  35. 
With  prayer.  1  Kin.  13  :  26.  Isa.  44  :  17. 
V.'ith  singing  and  dancing.  Exo.  32  :  18 
19.  1  Kin.  18  :  26.  {inarg.)  1  Cor.  10  :  7 
By  bowing  to  them.    1  Kin.  19  :  18.  2  ICin. 

"o  :  iS. 
Bv  kissing  them.     1  Kin.  19  :  18.    Hos 

'13  :  2. 
By  kissing  the  hand  to  them.     Job  31  : 

26,  27. 
By  cutting  the  flesh.     1  Kin.  18  :  28. 
By   burning  children.     Deu.   12   :  31.    2 
Chr.  33:6.     Jer.  19  :  4,  5.     Eze.  16  :  21. 
In  temples.     2  Kin.  6  :  18. 
On  high  places.    Num  22  :  41.  Jer.  2  :  20. 
In  groves.     Exo.  34  :  13. 
Under  trees.     Isa.  57  :  5.    Jer.  2  :  20. 
In  private  houses.    Jud.  17  :  4,  5. 
On  the  tops  of  houses.  2  Kin.  23  :  12.  Zep. 

I  :  5. 

In  secret  places.     Isa.  57  :  8. 
Rites  of,  obscene  and  impure.     Exo.  32  :  25. 

Num.  25  :  1-3.     2  Kin.  17  :  9.     Isa.  57  :  6, 

8,  9.     1  Pet.  4:3. 
Divination  connected  with.    2  Chr.  33  :  6. 
Victims  sacrificed  in,  often  adorned  with 

garlands.    Acts  14  :  13. 
Idols,  Stc  ,  mf.xtiomcd  in"  Scripture  ; 

Adrammelech.    2  Kin.  17  :  31. 

Anamiiielech.    2  Kin.  17  :  31. 

Ashima.     2  Kin    17  :  30. 

Ashloreth     Jud.  2  :  13.     1  Kin.  11  :  33. 

Baal      Jud.  2  :  11-13.     Jud  6  :  25. 

Baal-berith.     Jud.  S  :  33.     Jud.  9  :  4,  46. 

Baal-peor.     Num.  25  :  1-3. 

Baal-zebub.     2  Kin  1  :  2,  16. 

Baal-zcphon.     Exo.  14  :  2 

Bel.     Jer.  50  :  2.     Jer.  51  :  44. 

Chemosh.     Num.  21  :  29.     1  Kin.  11  :  33. 

Cliiun.     Amos  5  :  26. 

Uagon.     Jud.  16  :  23.     1  Sam.  5  :  1-3. 

Diana.     Acts  19  :  24,  27. 

Iluzzab.     Nab.  2  :  7. 

Jupiter.     Acts  14  :  12. 

Mercury.     Acts  14  :  12. 

Molech  or  Milcom.     Lev.  18  :  21.     1  Kin 

II  :5,  33. 


Merodach.    Jer  50  :  2. 

Nergal.    2  Kin.  17  :  30. 

Nebo.     Isa  46  :  1. 

Nibhaz  and  Tartak.    2  Kin.  17:31. 

Nisroch     2  Kin  19  :  37. 

Queen  of  heaven.     Jer.  44  :  17,  2S. 

Remphan.    Acts  7  :  43. 

Rimmon.     2  Kin.  5  :  18. 

Succoth-benoth.    2  Kin.  17  :  30. 

Tammuz.     Eze.  8  :  14. 
Objects  of,  carried  in  procession.  Isa.  46  :  7. 

Amos  5  :  26.     Acts  7  :  43. 
Early  notice  of,  amongst  God's  professing 

people.     Gen.  31  :  19,  30.     Gen.  35  :  1-4. 

Jos.  24  :  2. 
The  Jews 

Practised,  in  Egypt.   Jos.  24  :  14.   Eze.  23  : 
3,  19. 

Brought,  out  of  Egypt  with  them.    Eze. 
23  :  8,  with  Acts  7  :  39-41. 

Forbidden  to  practise.  Exo.  20  :  1-5.  Exo. 
•.^3-24. 

Often  mi.xed   up,  with    God's    worship. 
Exo.  32  :  1-5.     I  Kin.  12  :  27,  23. 

Followed  the  Canaanites  in.  J  ud .  2  : 1 1-13. 
1  Chr.  5  :  25. 

Followed  the  Moabites  in.    Num.  25  :  1-3. 

Followed  the  Assyrians    in.    Eze.   16    : 
28-30.     Eze.  23  :  5-7. 

Followed  the  Syrians  in.    Jud.  10  :6. 
Adopted  by  Solomon.     1  Kin.  11  :  5-8. 
Adopted  by  the  wicked  kings.     1  Kin.  21  : 

26.     2  Kin.  21  :  21.     2  Chr.  28  :  2-4.    2  Chr. 

33  :  3-7. 
Example  of  the  kings  encouraged  Israel  in. 

1  Kin.  12  :  30.   2  Kin.  21  :  11.   2  Chr.  33  :  9. 
Great  jirevalence  of,  in   Israel.     Isa.  2  :  8. 

Jer.  2  :  23.     Eze.  8  :  10. 
A  virtual  forsaking  of  God.    Jer.  2  :  9-13. 
The  good  kings  of  Judah  endeavoured  to 

destroy.     2  Chr.  15  :  16.    2  Chr.  34  :  7. 
Captivitv  of  Israel  on  account  of.    2  Kin. 

17  :  6-18. 
Captivity  of  Judah  on  account  of.    2  Kin. 

17  :  19-23. 

No.   155.    INCENSE. 

Brought  from  Sheba.    Jer.  6  :  20. 

Called  frankincense.     Song  el  Sol.  4  :  6,  14. 

An  article  of  extensive  commerce.    Rev. 

18  :  13. 

Common,  not  to  be  offered  to  God.    Exo. 

30  :  9. 
For  God's  service  mixed  with  sweet  spices. 

Kxo.  25  :  6.     Exo.  37  :  29. 
Receipt  for  mixing     Exo.  .SO  :  34-36. 
None  but  priests  to  oS.'er.     Num.   16  :  40. 

Deu  33  :  10. 

OFFK.nED 

In  censers.     Lev.  10  :  1     Num.  16  ;  17,  46. 
On  the  altar  of  gold.    Exo.  30  :  1,  6.    Exo. 

40  :  6. 
Morning  and  evening.     Exo.  30  :  7,  S. 
Perpetually.     Exo.  30  :  8. 


INS. 


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70 


ISH. 


By  the  liigh  priest  in  the  most  holy  place 

on  the   day  of  atonement.    Lev.   16   : 

12,  13. 

With  fire  from  oft'  the  altar  of  burnt-oS'er- 

ing.    Lev.  16  :  12.     Num  16  :  46. 

Oflering  of,  allotted  to  the  priests.    Luke 

1  :9. 
The  Jews  prayed  at  time  of  oflering.    Luke 

1  :  10. 

Designed  for  atonement.     Num.  16  :  46,  47. 
Put  on  meat  ofl'erings.    Lev.  2  :  1,  2,  15,  16. 

Lev.  6  :  15. 
Leviteshad  cliarge  of     1  Chr.  9  :  29. 
Used  in  idolatrous  worship.     J  or.  48  :  35. 
Thf,  Jkws 

Not  accepted  in  oft'ering,  on  account  of 
Sin.    Isa.  1  :  13.     Isa.  66  :  3. 

Oftered,  to  idols  on  altars  of  brick.     Isa. 
63  :  3. 

Punished  for  oft'ering,  to    idols.    2  Chr. 
34  :  25. 
Nadab  and  .\bihu  destroyed  for  oflering, 

with  strange  fire.    Lev.  10  :  1,  2. 
Korah  and  liis  company  punished  for  oft'er- 
ing.    Num.  16  :   16-35. 
Uzziah  punished  for  oft'ering.    2  Chr.  26  : 

16-21. 
Presented  to  Christ  by  the  wise  men.    Mat. 

2  :  11. 
Illustrative  of 

The  merits  of  Christ.    Rev.  S  :  3,  4. 
Prayer.  Psa.  141  :  2.  Mai.  1:11.  Rev.  5  :  8. 

No.   156.    INSECTS. 
Created  by  God.    Gen.  1 :  24,  25. 

DiVIDKD  INTO 

Clean  and  fit  for  food.     Lev.  11  :  21,  22. 

Unclean  and  abominable.    Lev.  11 :  23,  24. 
Mentioned  lv  Scripture  ; 

Ant.     Pro.  6  :  6.     Pro.  30  :  25. 

Bee.    Jud.  14  :  8.   Psa.  118  :  12.   Isa.  7  :  18. 

Beetle.    Lev.  1 1  :  22. 

Caterpillar.     Psa.  78  :  46.     Isa.  33  :  4. 

Canlvcrworm.    Joel  1  :  4.     Nah.  3  :  15,  16. 

Earthworm.    Job  25  :  6.    Mic.  7  :  17. 

Flea.     1  Sam.  24  :  14. 

Fly.    Exo.  8  :  22.    Ecc.  10  :  1.     Isa.  7  :  18. 

Gnat.     Mat.  23  :  24. 

Grasshopper.  Lev.  11  :  22.  Jud.  6  :  5.  Job 
39  :  20. 

Hornet.    Deu.  7  :  20. 

Locust.     Exo.  10  :  12,  13. 

Bald-locust.     Lev.  11  :  22. 

Lice.     Exo.  8  :  16.    Psa.  105  :  31. 

Maggot.     Exo.  16  :  20. 

Jloth     Job  4  :  19.    Job  27  :  IS.    Isa.  50  :  9. 

Palmer-worm.    Joel  1  :  4.     Amos  4  :  9. 

S|)ider.     Job  8  :  14.     Pro.  30  :  23. 
Fed  by  God.   Psa.  104  :  25,  27.   Psa.  145  : 9, 15. 

No.  157.  IRON. 
Dug  out  of  the  earth.    Job  2S  :  2. 
Described  .is 
Strong  and  durable.  Job  40  :  18.  Dan.  2  :  40. 


Fusible.     Eze.  22  :  20. 

Malleable.     Isa.  2  :  4. 
Of  greater  gravity  than  water.    2  Kin.  6  :  5. 
.Admits  of  a  higli  polish.     Eze.  27  :  19. 
Hardened  into  steel.    2  Sam.  22  :  35.    Job 

20  :  24. 
Of  small  comparative  value.     Isa.  60  :  17. 
Tlie-land  of  Canaan  atiounded  with.     Deu. 

5  :  9.     Deu.  33  :  25.   {marg  ) 

From  the  north  hardest  and  best.  Jer.  15  :  12. 
Used  from  the  earliest  age.     Gen.  4  :  22. 
.Made  into 

Armour.    2  Sam.  23  :  7.    Rev.  9  :  9 

Weapons  of  war.  1  Kam.  13  :  19. 1  Sam.l7:7. 

Chariots      Jud  4  :  3- 

Implements  for  husbandry.     1  Sam.  13  : 
20,  21.     2  Sam.  12  :  31. 

Tools  for  artificers.  Jos.  8  :  31.  I  Kin.  6  : 7. 

Graving  tools.     Job  19  :  24.    Jer  17  :  1. 

Gates.     Acts  12  :  10. 

Nails  and  hinges.     1  Chr.  22  :  3. 

Bars.    Psa.  107  :  16.     Isa.  45  :  2. 

Fetters.     Psa.  105  :  18.     Psa.  149  :  8. 

Yokes.     Deu.  28  :  48.    Jer.  23  :  13,  14. 

Idols.     Dan.  6  :  4,  23. 

Bedsteads.     Deu.  3  :  11. 

Pillars.     Jer.  1  :  18. 

Rods.     Psa.  2  :  9.     Rev.  2  :  27. 
Sharpens  things  made  of  it.    Pro.  27  :  17. 
Working  in,  a  trade.    1  Sam.  13  :  19.   2  Chr. 

2  :  7,  14. 
An  article  of  commerce.    Eze.  27  :  12,  19. 

Rev.  18  :  12. 
Great  quantity  of,  provided  for  the  temple. 

1  Chr  22  :  3,  14, 16.     1  Chr  29  :  2. 
Taken  in  war  often  dedicated  to  God.    Jos. 

6  :  19,  24 

Mode  of  purifying,  taken  in  war.  Num.  31  : 

2U23. 
Miraculously  made  to  swim.    2  Kin.  6  :  6. 
Illustrative 
Of  strength.    Dan.  2  :  33,  40. 
Of  stubbornness.     Isa.  48  :  4. 
Of  severe  aflliction.    Deu.  4  :  20.    Psa. 

107  :  10. 
Of  a  hard  barren  soil.    Deu.  28  :  23. 
Of  severe  exercise  of  power.     Psa.  2  :  9. 

Rev.  2  :  27. 
(Seared    with),   of  insensibility   of   con- 
science.    1  Tim.  4  :  2. 

No.    158.    ISHMAELITKS,    THE. 
Descended  from  Abraham's  son  Ishmael. 

Gen   16  :  15,  16.     1  Chr.  1  :  28. 
Divided  into  twelve  tribes.    Gen.  25  :  16. 
Heads  of  tribes  of     Gen.  25  ;  13-15.     1  Chr. 

1  :  29-31. 
Called 

Hagarites.     1  Chr.  5  :  10. 

Hagarenes.     Psa.  83  :  6. 

Arabians.     Isa.  13  :  20. 
Original  possessions  of.    Gen.  25  :  IS. 
Governed  by  kings.    Jer.  25  :  24. 
.Dwelt  in  tents.     Isa.  13  :  20. 


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Rich  in  cattle.     1  Chr.  5  :21. 

Wore  ornaments  of  Gold.    Jud.  8  :  24. 

Were  the  merchants  of  the  east.     Gen.  37  : 

25.     Kze.  27  :  20,21. 
Travelled  in  large  companies  or  carava:is. 

Gen.  37  :  2.3.     Job  6  :  19. 
Waylaid   and   plundered   travellers.     Jer. 

3  :2. 
Often  confederate  against  Israel.  Psa.  83  :  6. 

OVKRCOME  BY 

fiidcon.    Jud.  8  :  10-24. 

Keubenites  and  Gadites.    2  Chr.  5  :   10, 

18-20. 
Uzziali.    2  Chr.  26  :  7. 
Sent  presents  to  Solomon.    1  Kin.  10  :  15. 

2  Chr.  9  :  14. 
Sent  flocks  to  Jehoshaphat.    2  Chr.  17  :  11. 
Predictions  respecting  ; 
To  be  numerous.  Gen.  16  :  10.  Gen.  17  :  20. 
To  be  wild  and  savage.     Gen.  16  :  12. 
To  be  warlike  and  predatory.  Gen.  16  :  12. 
To  be  divided  into  twelve  tribes.    Gen. 

17  :  20. 
To  continue  independent.    Gen.  16  :  12. 
To  be  a  great  nation.     Gen.  21  :  13,  18. 
To  be  judged  with  the  nations.    Jer.  25  : 

23-25. 
Tlieir  glory,  &c.,  to  be  diminished.    Isa, 

21  :  13-17. 
Their  submission   to  Christ.     Psa.  72   ; 
10,  15. 
Probably  preached  to  by  St.  Paul.  Gal.  1  :  17 

No.  159.     ISSACHAR,  THE   TRIBE   OF. 

Descended  from  Jacob's  fifth  son.    Gen.  .30  : 

17,  18. 
Predictions  respecting.    Gen.  49  :  14,   15. 

Deu.  33  :  18,  19. 
Persons  selected  from, 

To  number  the  people.    Num.  1  :  8. 

To  spy  out  the  land.     Num.  13  :  7. 

To  divide  the  land.     Num.  34  :  26. 
Strength  of,  on  leaving  Egypt.     Num.  1  :  28, 

29.     Num.  2  :  6. 
Encamped  under  the  standard  of  Judah  east 

of  the  tabernacle.     Num.  2  :  5. 
Ne.xt  to  and  under  standard  of  Judah  in  the 

journeys  of  Israel.    Num.  10  :  14,  15. 
Offering  of,  at  the  dedication.     Num.  7  : 

18-23. 
Families  of.    Num.  26  :  23,  24. 
Strength  of,  on   entering    Canaan.    Num. 

26  :  25 
On  Gerizim  said  amen   to  the   blessings. 

Deu.  27  :  12. 
Bounds    of   their   inheritance.     Jos.  19   : 

17-23. 
.Assisted  Deborah  against  Sisera.  Jud.  5  :  15. 
Officers  of,  appointed  by  David.  1  Chr.  27  :  18. 
Officers  of,  appointed  by  Solomon.      1  Kin. 

4  :  17. 
Some  of,  at  David's  coronation.  1  Chr.  12  :  .32 
Number  of  warriors  belonging  to,  in  Da- 
vid's time.     1  Chr.  7  :  2,  5. 


Many  of,  at  Hezekiah's  passovcr.    2  Chr. 

30  :  18. 
Remarkable  persons  of.    Jud.  10  :  1.   1  Kin. 

15  :  27. 

No.   160.    JERUSALEM. 

The  ancient  Salem.  Gen.  14  :  18.  Psa.  76  :  2. 
The   ancient  Jebusi  or  Jebus.    Jos.  16  :  8. 

Jos.  IS  :  28.     Jud.  19  :  10. 
The  King  of,  defeated  and  slain  by  Joshua. 

Jos.  10  :  6-23. 
Allotted  to  the    tribe    of  Benjamin.    Jos. 

18  :  23. 
Partly  taken  and  burned  by  Judah.  Jud.  1  : 8. 
The  Jeblsites 

Formerly  dwelt  in.    Jud.  19  :  10,  11. 

Held  possession  of,  with  Judah  and  Benja- 
min.    Jos.  15  :  63.     Jud.  1  :  21. 

Finally  dispossessed  of,  by  David.  2  Sam. 
ft  :  6-8. 
Enlarged  by  David.    2  Sam.  5  :  9. 
Made  the  royal  city.    2  Sam.  5:  9.    2  Sam. 

20  :3. 
Specially  chosen  by  God.   2  Chr.  6  :  6.   Psa. 

135  :21. 
The  seat  of  government  under  the  Romans 

for  a  time.     Mat.  27  :  2,  19. 
Roman    government    transferred  from,  to 

Cesarea.    Acts  23  :  23,  24.    Acts  25  : 1-13. 

C.\LLED 

Citv  of  God.    Psa.  46  :  4.    Psa.  48  : 1. 

City  of  the  Lord.     Isa.  60  :  14. 

City  of  Judah.    2  Chr.  25  :  28. 

City  of  the  great  king.     Psa.  48  :  2.     Mat. 
6  :  35. 

City  of  solemnities.    Isa.  33  :  20. 

City  of  righteousness.    Isa.  1  :  26. 

City  of  truth.    Zee.  8:  3. 

A  city  not  forsaken.     Isa.  62  :  12. 

Faithful  city.     Isa.  1  :  21,  26. 

Holy  city.    Neh.  11  : 1.    Isa.  48  :  2.    Mat. 
4  :5 

Throne  of  the  Lord.    Jer.  3  :  17. 

Zion.     Psa.  48  :  12.     Isa.  33  :  20. 

Zion  of  the  holy  one  of  Israel.  Isa.  60  :  14. 
Surrounded  by  mountains.     Psa.  125  :  2. 
Surrounded  by  a  wall.     1  Kin.  3  :  1. 
Protected  by  forts  and  bulwarks.    Psa.  48  : 

12,  13. 
Entered  by  gates.    Psa.  122  :  2.    Jer.  17  : 

19-21. 
Hezekiah  made   an   aqueduct  for.    2  Kin. 

20  :  20. 
Spoils  of  war  placed  in.     1  Sam.  17  :  64.    2 

Sam.  8  :  7. 
Descrieed  as 

Beautiful  for  situation     Psa.  43  :  2. 

Compact.     Psa.  122  :  3. 

Comely.     Song  of  Sol.  6  :  4. 

The  perfection  of  beauty.    Lam.  2  :  15. 

Joy  of  the  whole  eartli.   Psa.  48  :  2.  Lam. 
2  :  15. 

Princes  among  the  provinces.    Lam.  1:1. 

Great.    Jer.  22  :  8. 


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Populous.    Lam.  1  :  1. 

Full  of  business  and  tumult.    Isa.  22  :  3. 
Its  wealth.  &c.,  in  time  of  Solomon.    1  Kin. 

10  :  i6,  -27. 
Protected  by  God.    Isa.  31  :  5. 
Instances  of  God's  care  and  protection  of 

2  Sam.  24  :  16.    2  Kin.  19  :  32-34.    2  Chr. 

12  :  7. 
The  temple  built   in.    2  Cor.  3  :  1.    Psa. 

68  :  29. 
Thk  Jews. 

Went  up  to,  at  the  feasts.    Luke  2  :  42; 
with  Psa.  122  :  4. 

Loved.     Psa  137  :  3,  6. 

Lamented  the  affliction  of.    Neh.  1  :  2-4. 

Prayed  for  prosperity  of.     Psa.  51   :   IS, 
Psa.  122  :  6.  ,      ,^. 

Prayed  towards.    Dan.  6  :  10,  with  1  Kin 
8  :  44. 
Wickedness  of    Isa.  1  :  1-4.    Jer.  5  :  1-5 

Mic.  3  :  10.  „    ,  ,„ 

Idolatry  of    2  Chr.  23  :  24.     Lze.  8  :  7-10. 
Wickedness  of,  the  cause  of  its  calamities 

2  Kin.  21  :  12-15.    2  Chr.  24  :  18.    Lam 

1  :  S.     Eze.  5  :  6-8. 
Was  the  tomb  of  the  prophets.    Luke  13  : 

33,  34. 

"readied  in.  Luke  21  :  37,  38.  Jno.  18  -.20. 
Did  many  miracles  in.  Jno.  4  :  45. 
Publicly  entered,  as  king.  Mat.  21  :  9,  10 
Lamented  over.  Mat.  23  :  37.  Luke  19  :41 
Put  to  death  at.  Luke  9  :  31.  Acts  13  ; 
27,  29. 
Gospel  first  preached  at.  Luke  24  :  47.  Acts 

2  :  14  o    ,    . 
Miraculous  gift  of  the  Holy  Gnost  first  given 

at.     Acts  1  :  4.    Acts  2  :  1-5. 
Persecution  of  the  Christian  church  com- 
menced at.     Acts  4  :  1.    Acts  8:1. 
First  Christian  council  held  at.  Acts  lo  :  4, 6 
Calamities  of,  mentioned  ; 
Taken  and  plundered  by  Shishak.     1  Kin 

14  :25,  26.    2  Chr   12:  1-1. 
Taken  and  plundered  by  Jehoash  king  ol 

Israel     2  Kin.  14  :  13,  14. 
Besieged  but  not  taken  by  Rezin  and  Pe- 

kah.     Isa.  7:1.    2  Kin.  16  ;  5. 
Besieged  but  not  taken  by  Sennacherib. 

2  Kin.  18  :  17,  and  2  Kin.  19  ch. 
Taken  and  made  tributary  by  Pharaoh- 

Necho.     2  Kin.  23  :  33-3.3. 
Besieged  Nebuchadnezzar.    2  Kin.  24  ; 

10,  11.  ,     , 

Taken  and  burned  by  Nebuchadnezzar 

2  Kin.  25  ch.    Jer.  39  :  1-8-    ^    ^     ,  „ 
Threatened  by  Sanballat.     Neh.  4:7,8. 
Rebuilt  after  the  captivity  by  order  ol  Cy- 
rus.    Ezra  1  :  1-1. 
Prophecies  respecting,      ^  „  ^    ,  ^ 

To  be  taken  by  king  of  Babylon.    Jer. 

20  :  5. 
To  be  made  aheap  of  ruins.    Jer.  9  :  11 
Jer.  26  :  18. 


To  be  a  wilderness.     Isa.  64  :  10. 
To  be  rebuilt  by  Cyrus.     Isa.  44  :  26-28. 
To  be  a  quiet  habitation.     Isa.  33  :  20. 
To  be  a  terror  to  her  enemies.    Zee.  12  : 

2,3. 
Christ  to  enter,  asking.    Zee.  9  :  9. 
The  gospel  to  go  forth  from.    Isa.  2  :  3. 

Isa.  40  :  9. 
To  be  destroyed  by  the  Romans.    Luke 

19  :  42-44. 
Its  capture  accompanied  by  severe  calam- 
ities.    iMat.  24  :  21,  29.     Luke  21  :  23,  24. 
Signs  preceding  its  destruction.    Mat.  24  : 

6-15.     Luke  21  :  7-11,25,  28. 
Ilu'strative 
Of  the  church.  Gal.  4  :  25, 26.  Heb.  12  :  22. 
Of  the  church  glorified.  Rev.  3  :  12.  Rev. 

21  :  2,  10. 
(Its  strong  position,)  of  saints  under  God's 

protection.    Psa.  125  :  2. 

No.  161.    JEWS,  THE. 


Descended  from  Abraham.   Isa.  51  : 2.  Jno. 

8  :39. 
Divided  into  twelve  tribes.    Gen.  35  :  22. 

Gen.  49  :  28. 
Called 
Hebrews.    Gen.  14  :  13.     Gen.  40  :  15.    2 

Cor   11  :  22. 
Israelites.     Exo.  9  :  7.    Jos.  3  :  17. 
Seed  of  Abraham.    Psa.  105  :  6.  Isa.  41  :  8. 
Seed  of  Jacob.    Jer.  33  :  26. 
Seed  of  Israel.     1  Chr.  16  :  13. 
Children  of  Jacob.     1  Chr.  16  :  13. 
Children  of  Israel.  Gen.  50  :  25.  Isa.  27  :  12. 
Jeshurun.     Deu.  32  :  15. 
Chosen  and  loved  by  God.    Deu.  7  :  6,  7. 
Circumcised  in  token  of  their  covenant  re- 
lation.    Gen.  17  :  10,  11.    Acts  7  :  8. 
Separated    from    all    other    nations.    Exo. 

33  :  16.     Lev.  20  :  24.     1  Kin.  8  :  53. 
Described  as 
A  peculiar  people.    Deu.  14  :  2. 
A  peculiar  treasure.    Exo.  19  :  5.    Psa. 

135  :  4. 
A  holy  nation.     Exo.  19  :  6. 
A  holy  people.  Deu.  7  :  6.     Deu.  14  :  21. 
A  kingdom  of  priests.     Exo.  19  :  6. 
A  special  people.     Deu.  7  :  6. 
The  Lord's  portion.     Deu.  32  :  9. 
Sojourned  in  Egypt.     Exo.  12  :  40,  41. 
Brought  out  of  Egypt  by  God.  Exo.  12  :  42. 

Deu.  5  :  15.    Deu.  6  :  12. 
In  the  desert  forty  years.    Num.  14  :  33. 

Jos.  5:6  ,       . . 

Settled  in  Canaan.    Num.  32  :  33.    Jos.  14  : 

Under  the  theocracy  until  the  time  of  Sam- 
uel.    Exo.  19  :  4-6,  with  1  Sam  8  :  7. 

Desired  and  obtained  kings.  1  Sam.  8  : 
5    22. 

Divided  into  two  kingdoms  after  Solomon 
1  Kin.  11:31,32.     1  Kin.  12  :  19,  20. 

Often  subdued  and  made  tributary.    Jud.  2 ; 


JEW. 


73 


JEW. 


13,  14.    Jud.  4  :  2.    Jud.  6  :  2,  6.    2  Kin 

23  :  33. 
Taken  captive  to  Assyria  and  Babylon.    2 

Kin  17:  23.    2  Kin.  IS:  11.    2  Kin.  24  :  16 

2  Kin.  2.3  :  11. 
Restored  to  their  own  land  by  Cyrus.  Ezra 

1  :  1-4. 
Had  courts  of  justice.     Deu  16  :  18. 
Had  an  ecclesia.stical  establisliment.     Exo. 

28  :  1.     Num.  18  : 6.     Mai.  2  :  4-7. 
Had  a  series  of  prophets  to  promote  national 

reformation.  Jer.  7  :  25.  Jer.  26  :  4,  5.  Jer. 

3.)  :  \d.     Jer.  44  :  4.     Kze  38  :  17. 
Tlie  only  peo])le  who  had  knowledge  of 

God.     I'sa   76  :  1,  witli  1  The.  4  :  6.     I'^a. 

48  :  3,  with  Rom.  1  :  28. 
Tlie    only   people    who  worshipped   God. 

Exo.  0  :  17,  with  Psa   96  :  5.    I'sa.  115  :  3, 

4.    Jno.  4  :  22. 
Religion  of,  according  to  rites  prescribed 

by  God.  Lev.  18  :  4.  Deu.  12  :  8-11.  Heb. 

9  :  1. 
Religion  of,  typical.     Heb.  9:&-ll.     Heb. 

10^  1. 
Their  national  greatness.  Gen.  12  :  2.  Deu. 

33  :  29. 
Their  national  privileges.  Rom.  3  :  2.  Rom 

9  :  4,  5. 

Tlieir  vast  numbers.    Gen.  22  :  17.    Num. 

10  :  36. 

N.iTIONAL  CHARACTER  OF  ; 

Pride  of  descent,  &c.     Jer.  13  :  9.    Jno.  8  : 

33,41 
Love  of  country.     Psa  137  :  6. 
Fonihiess  for  their  brethren.     Exo.  2:11, 

12      Rom.  9  :  1-3. 
Attachment  to   Moses.    Jno.  9  :  23,  29. 

Acts  6  :  11. 
Attachment  to  customs  of  the  law.     Acts 

6:14.     Acts  21:  21.     Acts  22  :  3. 
Fondness  for  traditionary  customs.    Jer. 

44  :  17.  Eze.  20  :  18,  30,  with  21  v.  Mar. 

7  :  3,  4. 

Stubborn  and  stiftnecked.    Exo.  32  :  9. 

Acts  7  :51. 
Prone  to  rebellion.  Deu.  9:7,  24.  Isa.  1:2. 
Prone  to  backsliding.    Jer.  2  :  11-13.   Jer. 

8  :5. 

Prone  to  idolatry.     Isa.  2  :  8.     Isa.  57  :  5. 
Prone  to  formality  in  religion.     Isa.  29  : 

13.     Eze.  33  :31.     Mat.  15  :  7-9. 
Self-righteous.    Isa.  65  :  5.     Rom.  10  :  3. 
Unfaithful  to  covenant  engagements.  Jer. 

3  :  6-8.     Jer.  31  :  32.     Eze.  16  :  69. 
Ungrateful  to  God.  Deu.  32  :  1.5.  Isa.  1  :2. 
Ignorant  of  the  true  sense  of  Scripture. 

Acts  13  ;  27.    2  Cor.  3  :  13-15. 
Distrustful  of  God.    Num.  14  :  11.    Psa 

78  :  22. 
Covetous.  Jer.  6  :  13.  Eze.  33  :  31.  Mic.  2  : 2. 
Cowardly.  Exo.  14  :  10.  Num.  14  :  3.  Isa. 

61  :  12. 
Trusted  to  their  privileges  for  salvation 
Jer.  7  :  4.    Mat.  3  :  9. 


Distinction  of  castes  amongst,  noticed.    Isa. 

65  :  5.    Luke  7  :  39.    Luke  15  :  2.    Acts 

26  :5. 
Degenerated  as  they  increased  in  national 

greatness.     Amos  6  :  4. 
Olten  displeased  God  by  their  sins.     Num. 

25  :  3      Deu.  32  :  16.     1  Kin.  16  :  2.    Isa. 

I  :  4.     Isa.  5  :  24,  25. 

A  s])iritual  seed  of  true  believers  always 
amongst.  1  Kin.  19  :  18.  Isa.  6  :  13.  Rom. 
9  :6,  7.    Rom.  11  :  1,  5. 

.MODF.RN,   DIVIDED  I.NTO 

Hebrews  or  pure  Jews.     Acts  6  :  1.    Phi. 

3  :o. 

Hellenists  or  Grecians.    Acts  6  :  1.    Acts 

9  :  29. 
Many  sects  and  parties.  Mat.  16  :  6.  Mar. 
8  :  1,5. 
An  agricultural  people.     Gen.  46  :  32. 
.\  commercial  people.     Eze.  27  :  17. 
Obhged  to  unite  against  enemies.  Num.  32  : 
20-22.     Jud.  19  :  29,  with  20  ch.     1  Sam. 

II  :7,  8. 

Often  distinguished  in  war.    Jud.  7  :  19-23. 

1  Sam.  14  :  6-13.     1  Sam.  17  :  32,  33.   Neh. 

4  :  16-22. 
Strengtliened  by  God  in  war.  Lev.  26  :  7,  8. 

Jos.  5  :  13,  14.     Jos.  8  :  1,2. 
Under  God's  special  protection.    Deu.  32  : 

10,  11.     Deu.   33  :  27-29.     Psa.  105  :  13-15. 

Psa  121  :  3-5. 
Enemies  of,  obliged  to  acknowledge  them 

as  divinely  protected.    Jos.  2  :  9-11.    Est. 

6  :  13. 

PROIIIBITEn  FROM 

Associating  with  others.    Acts  10  :  28. 

Covenanting  with  others.    Exo.  23  ;  32. 
Deu.  7  :  2. 

Marrying  with  others.    Deu.  7  :  3.    Jos. 
23  :  12. 

Following  practices  of  others.    Deu.  12  : 
29-31.     Deu.  18  :  9-14. 
Despised  all  strangers.   1  Sam.  17  :  36.  Mat. 

16:26,27.     Eph.  2:11. 
Held  no  intercourse  with  strangers.    Jno. 

4  :9.     Acts  11  :2,  3. 
Condemned  for  associating  with  other  na- 
tions.   Jud.  2  :  1-3.    Jer.  2  :  18. 
Received    proselytes    from  other  nations. 

Acts  2  :  10,  with  Exo.  12  :  44,  48. 
Gentiles  made  one  with,  under  the  gospel. 

Acts  10  :  16,  28.  Acts  15  :  8,  9.  Gal.  3  :  28. 

Eph.  2  :  14-16. 
All  other  nations 

Envied.  Neh.  4:1.  Isa  26:11.  Eze.  35:11. 

Hated.     Psa.  44  :  10.     Eze.  35  :  5. 

Oppressed.    Exo.  3  :  9.    Jud.  2  :  18.    Jud. 

4  :  3. 

Persecuted.    Lam.  1  :  3.    Lam.  5  :  5. 
Rejoiced  at  calamities  of     Psa.  44  :  13, 
14.     Psa.  80  :  6,  6.     Eze.  36  :  4. 
None  hated  or  oppressed,  with  impunity. 
Psa.  137:8,9.     Eze.  25  :  16,  16.     Eze.  35  : 
6.    Oba.  10-16  vs. 


JOR. 


74 


JUD. 


Christ 

Promised  to.     Gen.  49  :  10.     Dan.  9  :  25. 

Expected  by.  Psa.  14  : 7.  Mat.  11:3.  Luke 
•2  :  -26,  38.     Jno.  8  :  56. 

Regarded  as  the  restorer  of  national 
greatness.  Mat.  20  :  21.  Luke  24  :  21. 
Acts  1  :  6. 

Sprang  from.    Rom.  9  :  5.     Heb.  7  :  14. 

Rejected  by.  Isa.  53  :  3.  Mar.  6  :  3.  Jno. 
1  :  11. 

Murdered  by.    Acts  7  :  52.     1  The.  2  :  15. 
Imprecated  the  blood  of  Christ  upon  them- 
selves and  their  children.    Mat.  27  :  25. 
Many  of,  believed  the  gospel.    Acts  21  :  20. 
Unbelieving,     persecuted    the    Christians. 

Acts  17  :  5,  13.     1  The.  2  :  14- 16. 
Cast  ofl'for  unbelief.    Rom.  11  :  17,  20. 
Scattered  and  peeled.    Isa.  18  :  2,  7.    Jas. 

1  :  1. 
Shall  finally  be  saved.    Rom.  11  :  26,  27. 
Punishment    of.  for  rejecting    and   killing 

Christ  illustrated.    Mat.  21  :  37-43. 

No.    162.    JORDAN,    THE  RIVER. 
Eastern  boundary  of  Canaan.    Num.  34  :  12. 
Often  overflowed.  Jos.  3  :  15.  1  Chr.  12  :  15. 
Overflowing  of,  called  the  swelling  of  Jor- 
dan.    Jer.  12  :  5.     Jer.  49  :  19. 
Empties  itself  into  the  dead  sea.     Num. 

34  :  12. 
Thk  plains  of. 
Thickly  wooded.    2  Kin.  6  :  2. 
Exceeding  fertile.     Gen.  13  :  10. 
Infested  with  lions.    Jer.  49  :  19.    Jer. 

50  :44. 
Aflbrded  clay  for  moulding  brass,  &c.     1 

Kin.  7  :  46.     2  Chr.  4  :  17. 
Chosen  by  Lot  for  a  residence.     Gen. 
13  :  11. 
Fordable  in  some  places.    Jos.  2  :  7.     Jud. 

12  :  5,  6. 
Ferry  boats  often  used  on.    2  Sam.  19  :  IS. 
Remarkable  events  connected  with  ; 
Division  of  its  waters  to  let  Israel  pass 

over.     Jos.  3  :  12-16.     Jos.  5  :  1. 
Return  of  its  waters  to  their  place.    Jos. 

4  :18. 
Slaughter  of  Moabites.    Jud  3  :  28,  29. 
Slaughter  of  the  Ephraimites.    Jud.  12  : 

4-6. 
Its  division  by  Elijah.    2  Kin.  2  :  8. 
Its  division  by  Elisha.     2  Kin.  2  :  14. 
Healing  of  Naaman  the  leper.    3  Kin.  5  : 

10,  14. 
Baptism  of  multitudes  by  John  the  Bap- 
tist.   ]Mat.  3  :  6.    Mar.  1  :  5.    Jno.  1  :  23. 
Baptism  of  our  Lord.  Mat.  3  :  13,  15.  Mar. 

I  :9. 

Passage  of  Israel  over, 
Promised.    Deu.  4  :  22.    Deu  9  :  1.     Deu. 

II  :31. 

In  an  appointed  order.    Jos.  3  :  1-8. 
Preceded  by  priests  with  the  ark.    Jos.  3  : 
6,  11,  14. 


Successfully  efl'ected.    Jos.  3  :  17.    Jos. 

4  :  I,  10,  11. 
Commemorated  by  a  pillar  of  stones  rais- 
ed in  it.    Jos.  4  :  9. 
Commemorated  bv  a  pillar  of  stones  in 

Gilgal.     Jos.  4  :  2-8,  20-24. 
Alluded  to.    Psa.  74  :  15.     Psa.  114  :  3,  5. 
A  pledge  that  God  would  drive  the  Ca- 
naanites,  &.C.,  out  of  their   land.    Jos. 
3  :  10. 
The  Jews  had  great  pride  in.    Zee.  11:3. 
Despised  by  foreigners.    2  Kin.  5  :  12. 
Moses  not  allowed  to  cross.    Deu.  3  :  27. 
Deu.  31  :  2. 

No.   163.    JUDAH,  THE  TRIBE  OF. 

Descended  from  Jacob's  fourth  son.    Gen. 
29  :  35. 

Predictions  respecting.   Gen.  49: 8-12.  Deu. 
33  :7. 

Persons  selected  from. 
To  number  the  people.     Num.  1  :  7. 
To  spy  out  the  land.     Num.  13  :  6. 
To  divide  the  land.     Num.  .34  :  19. 

Strength  of,  on  leaving  Egypt.    Num.  1  : 
26,  27.     Num.  2  :  4. 

Encamped  with  its  standard  east  of  the  tab- 
ernacle.    Num.  2  :  3. 

Led  the  first  division  of  Israel  in  their  jour- 
neys.    Num.  10  :  14. 

Oftefing  of,  at  dedication.    Num.  7  :  12-17. 

Families  of    Num.  26  :  19-21. 

Strength  of,  on   entering   Canaan.    Num. 

26  :  22. 

On  Gerizim  said  amen  to  the  blessings.  Deu. 

27  :  12. 

Bounds  of  inheritance.    Jos.  15  :  1-12. 
First  and  most  vigorous  in  driving  out  the 

Canaanites.    Jud.  1  :  3-20. 
Went  first  against  Gibeah.    Jud.  20  :  18. 
Furnished  to  Israel  the  first  judge.  Jud.  3  :  9. 
.\idcd  Saul  in  his  wars.     1  Sam.  11:8.     1 

Sam.  15  :  4. 
After  Saul's  rebellion  appointed  to  furnish 

kings  to  Israel     1  Sam.  13  :  14.    1  Sam. 

15  :  28.     1  Sam.  16  :  6,  13.    2  Sam.  2  :  4. 

2  Sam.  7  :  16,  17. 
The  first  to  submit  to  David.    2  Sam.  2  :  10. 
Reigned  over  alone  by  David  seven  years 

and  a  half    2  Sam.  2:11.    2  Sara.  5  :  5. 
Ofticer  placed  over  by  David    1  Chr  27  :  18. 
Reproved  for  tardiness  in    bringing    back 

David  after  Absalom's  rebellion.    2  Sam. 

19  :  11-15. 
Other  tribes  jealous  of,  on  account  of  David. 

2  Sam.  19  :  41-43.     2  Sam.  20  :  1,  2. 

With  Benjamin  alone  adhered  to  the  house 

of  David      1  Kin.  12:21. 
The  last  tribe  carried  into  captivity.    2  Kin. 

17  :  18,  20      2  Kin  25  :  21. 
Our  Lord  sprang  from.    Mat.  1  :  3-16.  Luke 

3  :  23-33.     Heb.  7  :  14. 

Remarkable  persons  of;  Achan,  Jos.  7  :  18. 
I     Elimelech,  Ruth  1:1,2.    Boaz,  Ruth  2  : 1. 


JUD. 


75 


KEN. 


KIN. 


OAed,  Ruth  4  :  21.  Jesse,  Ruth  4  :  22.  1 
Sam.  16  :  1.  David,  1  Sam.  16  :  1,  13.  Sol- 
omon, 1  Kin  1  :  32-39.  Elihu,  1  Chr.  27  : 
18.  PethalMih,  Neh.  11  :  24.  BezaUel, 
Exo.  31  :  2.  Exo.  36  :  30.  Nashon.  Num. 
7  :  12.  Ca/ft,  Num.  14  :  24.  Jlbsatoni,  2 
Sam.  15  :  1.  Eikanan,  2  Sam.  21  :  19.  2 
Sam.  23  :  24.  ,.1donij(ih,  I  Kin.  1  :  5,  6. 
Jo;m(/ii?n,  2  Sam.  21  :  21.  Kings  of  Judah, 
1st  and  2nd  Books  of  Kings. 

No.    164.    JUDKA,  MODERN. 

One  of  the  divisions  of  the  holy  land  under 
the  Romans.     Luke  3  :  1. 

Coinjirised  tlie  whole  of  the  ancient  king- 
dom of  Judah.     1  Kin.  12  :  21-24. 

Cali.kd 
The  land  of  Judah.    Mat  2  :  6. 
Jewry.     Dan  5  :  13,  with  Jno.  7  :  1. 

A  mountainous  district.     Luke  1  :  39,  65. 

Parts  of,  desert.     Mat.  3  :  1.     Acts  8  :  26. 

Jeiusalem  the  capital  of.    Mat.  4  :  25. 

ToWXS  OF  y 

Arimathea.     Mat.  27  :  57.    Jno.  19  :  38. 

Azotus  or  Ashdod.     Acts  8  :  40. 

Bethany.    Jno.  11:1,  18. 

Bethlehem.     .Mat.  2  :  1,6,  16. 

Bethphage.    Mat.  21  :  1. 

Emmaus.     Luke  24  :  13. 

Ephraim.     Jno   11  :  64. 

Gaz.a.     Acts  S  :  26. 

Jericho.     Luke  10  :  30.     Luke  19  :  1. 

Joppa.     Acts  9  :  36.    Acts  10  :  5,  8. 

Lydda.    Acts  9  :  32,  36,  3S. 
John  the  Baptist  preached  in.    Mat.  3  :  1. 
Oun  LoRu 

Born  in.    Mat.  2  :  1,  5,  6. 

Tempted  in  the  wilderness  of    Mat.  4  :  1. 

Frequently  visited.    Jno.  11:7. 

Often  left,  to  escape  persecution.    Jno. 
4  :  1-3. 
Several  Christian  churches  in.    Acts  9  :  31. 

1  The.  2  :  14. 

No.   165.    JUDGES,  EXTRAORDINARY. 

Raised  up  to  deliver  Israel.    Jud.  2  :  16. 
Upheld  and  strengthened  by  God.  Jud.  2  :  IS. 
Remarkable  for  their  faith.    Hcb.  11  :32. 
Namf.s  of  ; 

Othniel.    Jud.  3:9,  10. 

Ehud.    Jud.  3  :  15. 

Shamgar.    Jud.  3  :  31. 

Deborah.    Jud.  4  :  4. 

Gideon.    Jud.  6  :  11. 

,\bimelech.    Jud.  9  :  6. 

Tola.     Jud.  10  :  1. 

Jair.     Jud.  10  :  3. 

Jephthah.     Jud.  11  :  1. 

Ib/.ari      Jud.  12  :  8. 

Elon      Jud.  12:11. 

Abdon.     Jud.  12  :  13. 

Samson.     Jud.  13  :  24,  2.5.    Jud.  16  :  31. 

Eli.     1  Sam.  4  :  18. 

Samuel.     1  Sam.  7  :  6,  15-17. 


During  four  hundred  and  fifty  years.  Acts 
13  :  20. 

Not  without  intermission.  Jud.  17  :  6.  Jud. 
18:  1.    Jud.  19  :  1.     Jud.  21  :  25. 

The  Office  of,  not  always  for  life  or  hered- 
itary.   Jud.  8  :  23,  29. 

Israel  not  pcrmanentlv  or  spiritually  bene- 
fited by.     Jud.  2  :  17-19. 

No.  166.    KENITES,  THE. 

Originally  a  peojile  of  Canaan.    Gen.  15:19. 
Connected  with  the  Midianites.    Num.  10  : 

29,  with  Jud.  4  :  11. 
Dwelt  in  strongholds.     Num.  24  :  21. 
Had  many  cities.     1  Sam.  30  :  29. 
Moses 
Intermarried  with.    Exo.  2  :  21,  with  Jud. 

1  :  16. 

Invited,  to  accompany  Israel.    Num.  10  : 

29-32. 
Part  of,  dwelt  with  Israel.   Jud.  1  :  16.   Jud. 

4:  II. 
Part  of,  dwelt  with  the  Amalekites.    1  Sam. 

15  :6. 
Shewed  kindness  to  Israel  in  the  desert. 

Exo.  IS  ch.     1  Sam.  15  :  6. 
Not  destro3ed  with  Amalekites.    1   Sam. 

15  :  6. 

The  Eechabites  descended  from.    1  Chr. 

2  :55. 

Sisera  slain  b)-  Jael  one  of.  Jud.  4  :  22.  Jud. 
5  :  24. 

D.iVID 

Pretended  that  he  invaded.  1  Sam.  27 :  10. 
Sent  part  of  the  spoil  of  war  to.    1  Sam. 
30  :  29. 
Ruin  of,  predicted.    Num.  24  :  21,  22. 

No.  167.   KINGS. 

Israel  warned  against  seeking.    1  Sam.  8  : 

9-18. 
Sin  of  Israel  in  seeking.     1  Sam.  12  :  17-20. 
Israel  in  seeking,   rejected   God    as  their 

king.     1  Sam.  8:7.     1  Sam.  10  :  18. 
Israel  asked  for,  that  they  might  be  like  the 

nations.     I  Sam.  8  :  5,  19,  20. 
First  given  to  Israel  in  anger.    Hos.  13  :  11. 
God    reserved    to    himself  the   choice  of. 

Deu.  17  :  14,  Va.    I  Sam.  9  :  16,  17.    I  Sam. 

16  :  12. 

When  first  stablished  in  Israel,  not  hered- 
itary. Deu  17  :  20,  with  1  Sam.  13  :  13, 
14.     1  Sam.  15  :  28,  29. 

Rendered  hereditary  in  the  family  of  David. 
2  Sam.  7  :  12-16.     Psa.  89  :  35-37. 

Of  Israel  not  to  be  foreigners.    Deu.  17  :  15. 

Laws  for  the  government  of  the  kingdom 
by,  written  by  Samuel.     1  Sam.  10  :  25. 

FoItBinDEN  TO  MULTIPLY 

Horses.     Deu.  17  :  16. 
Wives.     Deu.  17  :  17 
Treasure.     Deu.  17  :  17. 
Required  to  write,  and  keep  by  them  a  Copy 
of  the  divine  law.     Deu.  17  :  18-20. 


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KIN. 


Had  power  to  make  war  and  peace.    1  Sam 

II  :  5-7. 
Often  exercised  power  arbitrarily.     1  Sam 
22  :  17,  18.     2  Sam.  1  :  15.     2  Sam.  4  :  9-12 
1  Kin.  2  :  23,  25,  31. 
Cerf.monies  at  inaugur.\tion  of  ; 
Anointing.     1  Sam.  10  :  1.     1  Sam.  16  ;  13 

Psa  89  :  20. 
Crowning.    2  Kin.  11:12.    2Chr.  23:11 

Psa.  21  :  3. 

Proclaiming  with  trumpets.    2  Sam.  15  : 
10.     1  Kin.  I  :  34.    2  Kin.  9  :  13.    2  Kin 
11  :  14. 
Enthroning.  1  Kin.  1  :  35,  46.  2  Kin.  11  :  19. 
Girding  on  the  sword.     Psa  45  :  3. 
Putting  into  their  hands  the  books  of  the 

law.    2  Kin.  11:12.     2Chr.  23:11. 
Covenanting  to  govern  lawfully.    2  Sam 

6  :3. 
Receiving  homage.    1  Sam.  10  :  1.    1  Chr 

29  :  24. 
Shouting  "  God  save  the  king."    1  Sam 
10:24.     2  Sam.  16:16.     2  Kin.  11  :  12. 
Oftering  sacrifice.     1  Sam.  11  :  15. 
Feasting.    1  Chr.  12  :  38,  39.  1  Chr.  29  :  22. 
Attended  by  a  body-guard.    1  Sam.  13  :  2    2 
Sam.  8:18.    1  Chr.  11:25.    2  Chr.  12  :  10. 
Dwelt  in  royal  palaces.    2  Chr.  9:11.    Psa. 

45  :  15. 
Arrayed  in  royal  apparel.     1  Kin.  22  :  30. 

Mat.  6  :  29. 
Names  of,  often  changed  at  their  accession. 

2  Kin.  23  :  34.    2  Kin.  24  :  17. 
Officers  of  ; 
Prime  minister.  2  Chr.  19  :  11,  with  2  Chr 

28 : 7. 
First  counsellor.     1  Chr.  27  :  33. 
Confidant  or  king's  special  friend.     1  Kin 

4:5.     1  Chr.  27  :  33. 
Comptroller  of  the  household.     1  Kin.  4  : 

6.     2  Chr.  28  :  7. 
Scribe  or  secretary.    2  Sam.  S  :  17.    1  Kin 

4  :3. 
Captain  of  the  host.    2  Sam.  8  :  16.    1  Kin 

4  :4. 
Captain  of  the  guard.    2  Sam.  8  :  IS.    2 

Sam.  20  :  23. 
Recorder.    2  Sam.  8  :  16.     1  Kin.  4  :  3. 
Providores  for  the  king's  table.     1  Kin.  4  : 

7-19. 
Master  of  the  wardrobe.     2  Kin.  22  :  14 

2  Chr.  34  :  22. 
Treasurer.     1  Chr.  27  :  25. 
Storekeeper.     1  Chr.  27  :  25. 
Overseer  of  the  tribute.     1  Kin.  4:6.     1 

Kin.  12  :  18. 
Overseer  of  royal  farms.     1  Chr  27  :  26 
Overseer  of  royal  vineyards.  1  Chr.  27  :  27. 
Overseer    of    royal   plantations.     I  Chr 

27  :  28. 
Overseer  of  royal  herds.     1  Sam  21  :  7. 

1  Chr.  27  :  29. 
Overseer  of  royal  camels.     1  Chr.  27  :  30. 
Overseer  of  royal  flocks.    1  Chr.  27  :  31. 


Armour-bearer.     1  Sam.  16  :  21. 
Cup-bearer      1  Kin   10  :  5     2  Chr.  9  :  4. 
.'\pproaclied    with    greatest    reverence.     1 
Sam.  24:8     2  Sam.  9  :  8.    2  Sam.  14  :  22. 

1  Kin.  1  :  23. 

Presented  with  gifts  by  strangers.     1  Kin. 

10  :  2.  10,  25.     2  Kin.  5  :  5.     Mat.  2:11. 
Rii^ht  hand  of,  the  place  of  honour.     1  Kin 

2  :  19.     Psa.  45  :  9.     Psa   110  :  1. 
.attendants  of,  stood  in   their  presence.     1 

Kin.  10  ;  8.     2  Kin.  25  :  19. 
Exercised  great  hospitalitv-     I   Sam.  20  : 
25--27.     2  Sam.  9  :  7-13.  '2  Sam.  19  :  33 
1  Kin  4  :22,  23,  28. 
Their  revenues  derived  from 

Vohiiitarv  contiihutions.     I  Sam.  10  :  27, 

with  1  .Sain    16  :  20.     1  Chr  12  :  39,  40. 
Tribute  from  foreign  nations.     1  Kin  4  ; 

21,  24,  2.5.     2  Chr.  8  :  S     2  Chr.  17:11. 
Tax  on  produce  of  the  .land.     1  Kin.  4  : 

7-19. 

Tax  on  foreign  merchandize.  1  Kin  10  :  16 

Tlicir  own  flocks  and  herds.  2  Chr  32  :  29. 

Produce  of  their  own  land.s.  2  Chr  26  :  10. 

Sometimes  nominated  their  successors.     1 

Kin.  1  :  .jS,  34.     2  Chr  1 1  :  22,  23 
Punished  for  transgressing  the  divine  law. 

2  Sam    12  :  7-12.     1  Kin  21  :  18-24. 
Who  reigned  over  all  Ijrael  ; 
Saul.     1  Sam.  11  :  15,  to  1  Sam.  31  eh.     1 

Chr.  10  ch. 
David.    2  Sam.  2  :  4,  to  1  Kin.  2:11.    1 

Chr.  11  ch.  to  1  Chr.  29ch. 
Solomon.     1  Kin.  1  :  39,  to  1  Kin.  11  :  43. 

2  Chr.  1  ch.  to  2  Chr  9ch. 
Rehoboam,  (first  part  of  liis  reign.)   1  Kin. 

12  :  1-20.     2  Chr   10  :  1-16. 
Who  reigned  over  Jl'dah  ; 

Rehoboam,  (latter  part  of  his  reign.)  1 
Kin.  12  :  21-24  v.  1  Kin.  14  :  21-31.  2 
Chr  10  :  17,  to  12  ch 

Abijam  or  .\bijah.    I  Kin.  15  :  1-8.   2  Chr. 

13  ch. 

Asa.     1  Kin    15  :  9-24.     2  Chr.  14  ch.  to  2 

Chr  16  :  14. 
Jeboshaphat.     1  Kin.  22  :  41-50.    2  Chr. 

17  ch  to  2  Chr  21  :  I. 
Jehoram  or  Joram.    2  Kin.  8  :  16-24.    2 

Chr.  21  ch. 
Ahaziah.     2    Kin.  ,S  :   25-29.     2    Kin.  9    : 

16-29.     2  Clir.  22  :  1-9. 
Athaliah,   mother  of  .Ahaziah  (usurper) 

2  Kin  11  :  1-3.     2  Chr.  22  :  10-12. 
Joash  or  Jehoash     2  Kin   11  :  4,  to  2  Kin. 

12  ch.     2  Chr.  23  ch.     2  Chr  24  ch. 
Amarinh.     2  Kin.  14  :  1-20.  2  Chr.  25  ch. 
Azariah  or  Uzziah     2  Kin  14:  21,  22.    2 

Kin   15  :  1-7      2  Chr.  26  ch 
Jotham      2  Kin    15  :  32-38.     2  Chr.  27  ch. 
-■Vhaz      2  Kin.  16  ch.     2  Chr.  28  ch. 
Hezekiah.     2  Kin   18  ch.  to  2  Kin.  30  ch. 

2  Chr.  29  ch.  to  2  Chr.  32  ch. 
Manasseh.    2  Kin.  21  :  1-18.    2  Chr.  33  : 

1-20. 


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LAM. 


Amon.  2  Kin.  21  :  19-26.  2  Chr.  33  :  21-25. 
Josiah.     2  Kin.  22  ch.    2  Kin.  23  :  1-30.    2 

Clir.34ch.     2  ('lir.  3.5ch. 
Johoaha-/..  2  Kin  23  :  31-33.  2  Chr.  36  :  1-4 
Jehoiakim.    2  Kin  23  :  34-37.    2  Kin.  24 

1-6.     2  Chr.  36:5-8. 
Jchoiachin.    2  Kin.  24  :  S-16.    2  Chr.  36 

!»,   10. 
Zcdckialt     2  Kin.  24  :  17-20.     2  Kin.  25 

1-7.     2Chr.  36  :  11-21. 
Who  keignkd  ovkr  Israel  ; 
Jeroboam.  1  Kin.  12  :  20,  25,  to  1  Kin.  14  :  20. 
Nadab.     1  Kin   15  :  2.5-27,  31. 
Baasha.     1  Kin  15  :  28-34.     1  Kin.  16  :  1-7. 
Klah.     1  Kin.  16  :  8-14. 
Zimri.     1  Kin.  16  :  11,  12,  15-20. 
Omri.     1  Kin.  16  :  23-2S. 
Ahab.     1  Kin.  16  :  29,  to  1  Kin  22  :  40. 
Aliaziah.     1  Kin  22  :  51-53.     2  Kin.  1  ch. 
Jehoram  or  Joram.    2  Kin.  3  ch.  to  2  Kin. 

9  :  26. 
Jehu.     2  Kin.  9  :  3,  to  2  Kin.  10  :  36. 
Jehoahaz.    2  Kin.  13  :  1-9. 
Jehoasli  or  Joash.    2  Kin.  13:10-25.     2 

Kin   14  :  8-16. 
Jeroboam  tlie  Second.    2  Kin.  14  :  23-29. 
Zachariah.     2  Kin.  15  :  S-12. 
Shallum.    2  Kin.  15  :  13-15. 
Mcnahem.    2  Kin.  15  :  16-22. 
Pclcahia.     2  Kin  15  :  23-26. 
Pelcali.    2  Kin.  15  :  27-31.    2  Kin.  16  :  5. 
Hoshoa.     2  Km  17  :  1-6. 
Called  tlic  Lord's  anointed.     1  Sam.  16  :  6. 
1  Sam.  24  :  6.    2  Sam.  19  :  21. 

CONSPIRACIKS  AGAI.VST   J 

Absalom  against  David.  2  Sam.  15  :  10. 
Adonijah  aj;ainsc  Solomon.  1  Kin.  1  :5-7. 
Jeroboam   against  Rehoboam.  1  Kin.  12  : 

12,  16. 
Baasha  against  Nadab.     1  Kin.  15  :  27. 
Zimri  against  t;iah.     1  Kin.  16:9,  10. 
Omri  against  Zimri.     1  Kin.  16  :  17. 
Jeliu  against  Joram.    2  Kin.  9  :  14. 
Shallum  against  Zachariah.  2  Kin.  15  :  10. 
iMenahem  against  Shallum.  2  Kin.  15  :  14. 
Pekali  against  .Menahem.     1  Kin.  15  :  25. 

No.    168.    LAMB,  THE. 

The  young  of  the  flock.     Exo.  12  :  5.     Eze. 

45  :  1-5. 
Described  as 

Patient.     ]sa.  .53  :  7. 

Playful.     Psa.  114:4,  6. 
Exposed  to  danger  from  wild  beasts.  1  Sani. 

17  ;  34. 
The  sheplierd's  care  for.     Isa.  40  :  11. 
Used  for 

Food.     Deu.  32  :  14.    2  Sam.  12  :  4. 

Clothing.     Pro.  27  :  26. 

Sacrifice.  1  Chr.  29  :  21.  2  Chr.  29  :  32. 
Considered  a  great  delicacy.  Amos  6  :  4. 
Offeued  in  sacrifice 

Males.     Exo.  12  :  5. 

Females.    Num.  6  :  14. 


While  sucking.    1  Sam.  7  :  9. 

At  a  year  old.     Exo.  12  :  6.    Num.  6  :  14. 

From  the  .earliest  times.    Gen.  4  :  4.  Gen 

22  :  7,  8. 
Every  morning  and  evening.    Exo.  29  : 

38,  30.     Num.  28  :  3,  4. 
At  tlie  passover.     Exo.  12  :  3,  6,  7. 
By  the  wicked  not  accepted.    Isa.  1  :  11. 

Isa.  66  :  3. 
Numbers  of,  given  by  Josiah  to  the  people 

for  sacrifice.    2  Chr.  35  :  7. 
The  first-born  of  an  ass  to  be  redeemed  with. 

Exo.  13  :  13.     Exo.  34  :  20. 
.■Vn  extensive  commerce  in.    Ezra  7  :  17. 

Eze.  27  :  21. 
Tribute  often  paid  in.  2  Kin.  3  :  4.  Isa.  16  : 1. 
Covenants  confirmed  by  gift  of.     Gen.  21  : 

28-30. 
The  image  of,  was  the  first  impression  on 
money.    Gen.  33  :  19.  {marg.)  Jos.  24:32. 
(marg) 
Ili.istrative 
Of  purity  of  Christ.     1  Pet.  1  :  19. 
Of  (-Christ  as  a  sacrifice.  Jno.  1  :  29.  Rev. 

5  :6. 
Of  any  thing  dear  or  cherished.    2  Sam. 

12  :  3,  9. 
Of  the  Lord's  people.    Isa.  5  :  17.    Isa. 

11  :6. 
Of  weak  believers.  Isa.  40  :  11.  Jno.  21  :  15. 
(Patience  of,)  of  the  patience  of  Christ. 

Isa.  53  :  7.     Acts  8  :  32. 
(Among  wolves,)  of  ministers  among  the 

ungodly.     Luke  10  :  3. 
(Deserted  and  exposed,)  of  Israel  deprived 

of  God's  protection.     Hos.  4  :  16. 
(Brouglit  to  slaughter,)  of  the  wicked  un- 
der judgments.    Jer.  61  :  40. 
(Consumed    in    sacrifice,)    of    complete 

destruction  of  the  wicked.    Psa.  37  :  20. 

No.  169.   LAMPS. 
Design  of.    2  Pet.  1  :  19. 
Described  as 

Burning.     Gen.  15  :  17. 

Shining.     Jno.  5  :  35. 
Lighted  with  oil.     Mat.  25  :  3,  8. 
Oil  for,  carried  in  vessels.    Mat.  25  :  4. 
Sometimes  supplied  with  oil  from  a  bowl 

through  pipes.     Zee.  4  :  2. 
Required  to  be  constantly  trimmed.    Mat. 

25  :7. 
Used  for  lighting 

Tlie  tabernacle.     Exo.  25  :  37. 

Private  apartments.    Acts  20  :  8. 

Chariots  of  war  by  night.     Nah.  2  :  3,  4. 

Marriage  processions.     Mat.  25  :  1. 

Persons  going  out  at  niglit.  Jno.  18  :  3. 
Often  kept  lighting  all  night.  Pro.  31  :  18. 
Placed  on  a  stand  to  give  light  to  all  in  the 

ho\ise.     Mat.  5  :  15. 
Illuniination  of  the  tents  of  Arab  chiefs  by, 

alluded  to.     Job  29  :  3,  4. 
Probable  origin  of  dark  lantern.  Jud.  7  :  16. 


LAN. 


78 


LAV. 


LAW. 


ItLUSTRATIVE 

Of  word  of  God.     Psa.  119   :   105.     Pro. 

6  :  23. 
Of  omniscience  of  Christ.     Dan.  10  :  6. 

Rev.  1  :  14. 
Of  graces  of  the  Holy  Ghost.    Rev.  4:5. 
Of  salvation  of  God.     Gen.  15  :  17.    Isa. 

6-2  :  1. 
Of  God's  guidance.     2  Sara.  22  :  29.     Psa. 

IS  :  28. 
Of  glory  of  the  cherubim.     Eze.  1  :  13. 
Of  spirit  of  man.     Pro.  20  :  27. 
Of  ministers.     Jno  5  :  35. 
Of  wise  rulers.    2  Sam.  21  :  17.  (marg) 
Of  severe  judgments.     Rev.  8  :  10. 
Of  a  succession  of  heirs.     1  Kin.  11  :  36 

1  Kin.  15  :  4. 

(Put  out,)  of  destruction  of  the  wicked 

Job  19  :  5,  6.  {marg)  Job  21  :  17.  (marg.) 

Pro.  13:9. 
(Totally  quenched,)  of  complete  destruo 

tion  of  those  who  curse  parents.     Pro. 

20  :  20. 

No.    170.    LANGUAGE. 

Of  all  mankind  one  at  first.     Gen.  11  :  1,6. 
Called 

Speech.    IMar.  14  :  70.     Acts  14:11. 

Tongue.     Acts  1  :  19.    Rev.  5  :  9. 
Confusion  of, 

A  punishment  for  presumption,  8u;.  Gen 
11  :  2-6. 

Originated  the  varieties  in     Gen.  11:7. 

Scattered  men  over  the  earth.    Gen.  11  : 
8.9. 

Divided  men  into  separate  nations.     Gen. 
10  :  5,  20,  31. 
Great  variety  of,  spoken  by  men.    1  Cor. 

14  :  10. 
Ancient  kingdoms  often  compreliended  na- 
tions of  difl'erent.     Est.  1  :  22.     Dan.  3  :  4. 

Dan.  6  :  25. 
Kinds  of,  mentioned  ; 

Hebrew.     2  Kin.  18  :  29.     Acts  26  :  14. 

Chaldee.     Dan.  1  :  4. 

Syriac.    2  Kin.  18  :  26.     Ezra  4  :  7. 

Greek.    Acts  21  :  .37. 

Latin.    Luke  23  :  38. 

Lycaonian.    Acts  14  :  11. 

Arabic,  &c.    Acts  2  :  11. 

Egyptian.    Psa.  81  :  5.    Psa.  114  :  1.    Acts 

2  :  10. 

Of  some  nations  difficult.     Eze  3  :  5,  6. 
The  term  barbarian  applied  to  those  who 

spoke  a  strange.     1  Cor.  14  :  U. 
Power  of  speaking  different, 
A  gift  of  the  Holy  GhosL     1  Cor.  12  :  10 
Promised.     Mar.  16  :  17. 
Given  on  the  day  of  Pentecost.    Acts  2  : 

3,  4. 
Followed  receiving  the  gospel.     Acts  10  : 

44-46. 
Conferred  by  laying  on  of  the  apostles' 
hands.     Acts  8: 17,  18.    Acts  19  :  6. 


Necessary  to  .spread  of  the  gospel.     Acts 

2:7-11. 
A  sign  to  unbelievers.     1  Cor.  14  :  22. 
Sometimes  abused.     1  Cor.  14  :  2-12,  23. 
Interpretation  of, 
Antiquity  of  engaging  persons  for.    Gen. 

42  :  23. 
A  gift  of  the  Holy  Ghost.  1  Cor.  12  :  10. 
Iviost  important  in  the  early  church.  1 
Cor.  14  :  5,  13,  27,  28. 
The  Jews  punished  by  being  given  up  to 
people  of  a  strange.  Deu.  28  :  49.  isa. 
28  :  11.     Jer.  5  :  15. 

No.   171.  LAYER  OF  BRASS. 
Moses  was  commanded  to  make.  Exo.  30:13. 
"Wisdom  given  to  Bezaleel  to  make.    Exo. 

31  :2,  9 
Made  of  brazen  mirrors  of  the  women.  Exo. 

3S  :8 
Was  placed  in  the  court  between  the  altar 

and  tabernacle.     Exo.  30  :  18.     Exo.  40  : 

7,  SO. 
Was  anointed  with  holy  oil.     Exo,  40  :  11. 

Lev  8:11. 
The  priests  washed  in, 

Belore  consecration.     Exo.  40  :  12. 

Before  entering  the  tabernacle.    Exo.  30  ; 
19,  20. 

Before  approaching  tlie  altar.  Exo.  30: 20. 
One  made  by  Solomon  for  the  temple.     1 

Kin  7  :  2.3-26.     2  Kin  35  :  13 
Called  the  brazen  sea.    2  Kin.  25  :  13.    Jer. 

62  :  17. 
Illistrative  of 

Christ  the  fountain  for  sin.     Zee,  13  :  1. 
Rev.  1  :  5. 

Regeneration.    Tit.  3  :  5,  with  Eph.  6  :  26. 

No.    172.  LAW  OF  WOSKS,  THE. 

Is  the  law  of  God.     Lev.  26  :  46. 
Given 

In  the  desert.    Eze.  20  :  10,  11. 

At  lloreb.     Deu  4  :  10,  15     Deu.  5  :  2. 

From  the  mount  Sinai.     Exo.  19  :  11,  20. 

By  disposition  of  angels.     Acts  7  :  53. 

Through  .Moses  as  mediator.     Deu.  5  :  5, 
27,  28.     Jno    1  :  17.     Gal.  3  :  19. 

To  the  .lews.     Lev.  26  :  4G.     Psa  78  :  5. 

After  the  exodus.     Deu.  4  ;  45.     Psa.  81  : 
4,  5. 

To  no  other  nation.  Deu.  4  : 8.  Psa.  147  :  20. 
None  to  approach  the  mount  while   God 

gave      Exo.  19  :  13,  21-24      Heb.  12  :  20. 
Remarkable  phenomena  connected  with  at 

giving  of     Exo.  19  :  16-19. 
Terror  of  Israel  at  receiving.     Exo.  19  :  16. 

Exo.  20  :  18-20.     Deu  5  :  5,  23-25. 
Additions  made  to,  in  the  plains  of  Moab  by 

Jordan.     Num.  36  :  13. 
Called 

A  fiery  law.     Deu.  33  :  2. 

Word'spoken  by  angels.    Heb.  2  :  2. 

Ministration  of  death.    2  Cor.  3  :  7. 


LAW. 


79 


LEA. 


LEV. 


Ministration  of  conJemnation.  2  Cor.  3  :  9. 

Lively  oracles.     Acts  7  :  38. 

Royal  law.    .Jas.  2  :  8. 

Book  of  the  law.     Dcu  30  :  10.     Jos.  1:  8 

Book  of  Moses  2  Clir  2d  :  4.  2  Chr.  35  :  12. 
Rehearsed  by  .\ioses.     Dcu.  1  :  1-3. 
Entire  of,  written  in  a  book.     Deu.  31  :  9. 
Book  of,  laid  uj)  in   the  sanctuary.     Deu. 

31  :  26. 
Tables  of,  laid  up  in  the  ark.    Deu.  10  :  6. 

DiVICKD  INTO 

Moral,  embodied  in  the  ten    command- 
ments.    Deu.  5:22.     Deu.  10  :  4. 
Ceremonial,  relating  to   manner  of  wor- 
shipping God.    Lev.  7  :  37,  38.     Heb.  9  : 
1-7. 
Civil,  relating  to  administration  of  justice. 
Deu.  17  :  9-11.     Acts  23  :  3.     Acts  24  : 6. 
A  covenant  of  works  to  the  Jews  as  a  na- 
tion.    Deu.  28  :  1,  15,  with  Jer.  31  :  32. 
Taught  thk  Jews 
To  love  and  fear  God.     Deu.  6  :  5.    Deu. 

10  :  12,  13.     Mat.  22  :  3(5,  38. 

To  love  their  neighbour.     Lev.  19  :  18. 

Mat.  22  :  39. 
Strict  justice  and  impartiaLty.    Lev.  19  : 

3-3,  36. 
All   punishments    awarded    according   to. 

Jno.  8  :  6.    Jno.  19  :  7.    Heb.  10  :  28. 
All  Israelites  REijuinED 
To  know.     Exo.  18  :  16. 
To  observe.     Deu.  4  :  6.     Deu.  6  :  2. 
To  lay  up,  in  tiieir  hearts.     Deu.  6  :  6. 

Deu.  11  :  18. 
To  remember.    Mai  4  :  4. 
To  teach  their  children.   Deu.  6  :  7.   Deu. 

11  :  19. 

Kings  to  write  out  and  study.  Deu.  17  : 
18,  19. 

Good  kings  enforced.  2  Kin.  23  :  24,  25.  2 
Chr.  31  :  21. 

Priests  and  Levites  to  teach.  Deu.  33  :  8-10. 
Neh.  8:7.     ,\laL2:7. 

The  scribes  were  learned  in,  and  expound- 
ed.    Ezra  7  :6      .Mat.  23  :  2. 

Public  instruction  given  to  youth  in.     Luke 

2  ;  46.     Acts  22  :  3. 
Publicly  read 

At  the  feast  of  tabernacles  in  the  sabbati- 
cal year.     Deu.  31  :  10-13. 
By  Joshua.    Jos.  8  :-34,  35. 
By  Ezra.     Neh.  8  :  2,  3. 
In  the   synagogues  every  Sabbath   day. 

Acts  13  :  1.5.     Acts  15  :  21. 
A  means  of  national  reformation.    2  Chr. 
34  :  19-21.     Neh.  8  :  13-18. 
A  shadow  of  good  things  to  come.    Heb. 

10  :  1. 
Could  not  give  righteousness  and  life.   Gal. 

3:21,  with  Rom  8  :  3,  4.     Heb.  10  :  1. 
A   schoolmaster   to   lead   to   Christ.    Gal. 

3  :  24. 
Christ 

Made  under.    Gal.  4  :  4. 


Circumcised  according  to.    Luke  2  :  21. 

Rom.  15  :  9. 
Came  not  to  destroy  but  fulfil.    .Mat.  5: 

17,  18. 
Attended  all  feasts  of.    Jno.  2  :  23.    Jno. 

7  :  2,  10,  37. 
Fulfilled  all  precepts  of.     Fsa.  40  :  7,  8. 
Fulfilled  all  types  and  shadows  of     Heb. 

9  :8,  11-14.     Heb.  10:  1,  11-14. 
Magnified,    and    made   honourable.     Isa. 

42  :21. 
Bore  the  curse  of.    Deu.  21  :  23,  with  Gal. 

3:  13. 
Abrogated,  as  a  covenant  of  works.  Rom. 
7  :4. 
Was  not  the  manifestation  of  the  grace  of 

God.    Jno.  1  :  17.     See  Rom.  8  :  3,  4. 
Could  not  disannul  the  covenant  of  grace 

made  in  Christ.     Gal.  3  :  17. 
Primitive  Jewish  converts  would  have  all 

Christians  observe.    Acts  15  :  1. 
The  Jews 
Zealous  for.    ,Jno  9  :  28,  29.    Acts  21  :  20. 
Held  those  ignorant  of,  accursed.    Jno. 

7  :49. 
From  regard  to,  rejected  Christ.    Rom.  9  : 

31-33. 
Accused  Christ  of  breaking.     Jno.  19  :  7. 
Accused  Christians  of  speaking  against 

Acts  6  :  11-14.     Acts  21  :  28. 
Broke  it  themselves.    Jno.  7:19. 
Dishonoured    God    by    breaking.    Rom. 

2  :  23. 
Shall  be  judged  by.  Jno.  5 :  45.  Rom.  2  :  12. 
Was  a  burdensome  yoke.     Acts  15  :  10. 
Darkness,  &c.,  at  giving  of,  illustrative  of 
obscurity  of  Mosaic  dispensation.    Heb. 
12  :  18-24. 

No.    173.    LEAVEN. 

Used  in  making  bread.     Hos.  7  :  4. 
Diffusive  properties  of.     1  Cor.  5  :  6. 

FoKBIDOEN 

During  the  feast  of  passover.    Exo.  12  : 

15-20. 
To  be  oftercd  with  blood.     Exo.  34  :  25. 
To  be   offered,  &c.,  with  meat-offerings, 

which  were  burned.    Lev.  2:11.    Lev. 

10  :  12. 

Used  with  thank  offerings.     Lev.  7  :  13. 
Amos  4  :  5. 
First  fruits  of   wheat  offered  with.     Lev. 

23  :  17. 
Illustrative  of 

The   rapid  spread  of  the    gospeL    Mat. 
13  :  .33.     Luke  13  :  21. 

Doctrines  of  Pharisees,  &c   Mat.  16  : 6, 12. 

Ungodly  professors.     1  Cor.  6  :  6,  7. 

False  te'achers.     Gal.  5  :  8,  9. 

Malice  and  wickedness.     1  Cor.  5  :  8. 

No.    174.    LEBANON. 

[Bounded  the  land  of  Canaan  on  the  north. 
Deu.  1  :7.    Deu.  11  :  24. 


LEO. 


80 


LEP. 


Given  to  Israel.     Jos.  13  :  5,  6. 
Cklebratkd  for 

Cedars.  Psa.  29  :  5.  Psa.  92  :  12.  Isa.  14  :8. 

Flowers.     Nah.  1  :  4. 

Fragrauce.     Song  of  Sol.  4:11. 

Fragrance  of  its  wines.     Hos.  14  : 7. 

Glorious  appearance.     Isa.  35  :  2. 
Great  part  of,  not  conquered  by  the  Israel- 
ites.   Jos.  13  :  2,  5.    Jud.  3  :  1-4. 
Called 

The  mountain.    2  Chr.  2  :  2. 

Mount  Lebanon.     Jud.  3  :  3. 

The  goodly  mountain.     Deu.  3  :  25. 
Lofty  tops  of,  covered  with  snow.  Jer.  18  ;  14. 
Part  of,  barren.     Isa.  29  :  17. 
Forests  of,  infested  with  wild  beasts.     Song 

of  Sol.  4  :  S.     Isa.  40  :  16.     Hab.  2  :  17. 
Many  streams  came  from.  Song  of  Sol.  4:15, 
Formerly  inhabited  by  the  Hivites-  Jud.  3  :  3, 
Moses  anxious  to  beliold.    Deu.  3  :  25. 
Furnished 

Wood  for  Solomon's  temple.  1  Kin.  5  :  5,  6 

Stones  for  Solomon's  temple.     1  Kin.  5  : 
14,   IS. 

Wood  for  second  temple.    Ezra  3  :  7. 

SOLOIHON  BUILT 

The  house  of  the  forest  of.     1  Kin.  7  :  2. 
.Storehouses  in.     1  Kin.  9  :  19. 
Difficulties  of  passing,  surmounted  by  As- 
syrian army.    2  Kin.  19  :  23. 
Illustrative 
Of  great  and  powerful   monarchs.     Isa 

10  :  24,  34. 
Of  the  Gentile  world.     Isa.  29  :  17. 
Of  the  Jewish  nation.  Jer.  22  :  6,  23.  Hab. 

2  :  17. 
Of  the  temple.     Zee.  11  :  1. 
(Glorv  of,)  of  the  glory  of  the  church 

lsa."35  :  2.     Isa.  60  :  13. 
(Fragrance    of,)    of   the    graces    of  the 
church.  Song  of  Sol.  4  :  11.  Hos.  14  :  6,  7. 
(Shaking    of  its    forest.)   of    prodigious 

growth  of  the  church.     Psa.  72  :  16. 
(Mourning  of,)  of  deep  affliction.     Eze. 
31  :  15. 

No.   175.    LEOPARD. 
Inhabited  mountains  of  Canaan.  Song  of  Sol. 

4  :8. 
Described  as 
Spotted.    Jer.  13  :  23. 
Fierce  and  cruel.    Jer.  5  :  6. 
Swift.    Hab.  1:8. 
Lies  in  wait  for  its  prey.    Jer.  5  :  6.    Hos. 

13  :7. 
Illustrative 
Of  God  in  his  judgments.     Hos.  13  :  7. 
Of  the  Macedonian  empire.    Dan.  7  :  6. 
Of  antichrist.     Rev.  13  :  2. 
(Tamed,)  of  the  wicked  subdued  by  tlie 
Gospel.     Isa.  11:6. 

No.   176.    LEPROSY. 
A  common  disease  among  the  Jews.    Luke 
4:27. 


Infected 

Men.     Luke  17  :  12. 

Women.    Num.  12  :  10. 

Houses.    Lev.  14  :  34. 

Garments.    Lev.  13  :  47. 
.\n  incurable  disease.    2  Kin.  5  :  7. 
Often  sent  as  a  punishment  for  sin.    Num. 

12  :  9,  10.    2  Chr.  26  :  19. 

Often  hereditary.  2  Sam.  3  :  29.  2  Kin.  5  :  27. 
Parts  affected  by  ; 

The  hand.     Kxo.  4  :  6. 

The  head.    Lev.  13  :  44. 

The  forehead.    2  Chr.  26  :  19. 

The  beard.     Lev.  13  :  30. 

The  whole  body.     Luke  5  :  12. 
Often  began  with  a  bright  red  spot.    Lev. 

13  :  2,  24. 

Turned  the  skin  white.     Exo.  4:6.    2  Kin. 

5  :  27. 
Turned  the  hair  white  or  yellow.    Lev.  13  : 

3,  10,  30. 
The  priests 
Judges  and  directors  in  cases  of  Deu.  24: 8. 
Examined  persons  suspected  of.    Lev.  13  : 

2,  9. 
Shut  up  persons  suspected  of,  seven  days. 

Lev.  13  :  4. 
Had  rules  for  distinguishing.  Lev.  13  :  5-44. 
Examined  all   persons    healed  of    Lev. 
14  :  2.     xMat.  8  :  4.     Luke  17  :  14. 
Ceremonies  at  cleansing  of     Lev.  14  :  3-32. 
Those  afflicted  with 
Ceremonially  unclean.  Lev.  13  :8,  11,22,44. 
Separated  from  intercourse  with  others. 

Num.  5  :  2.     Num.  12  :  14,  15. 
Associated  together.    2  Kin.  7  :  3.    Luke 

17  :  12. 
Dwelt  in  a  separate  house.    2  Kin.  15  :  o. 
Cut  oil'  from  God's  house.     2  Chr.  26  :  21. 
Excluded  from  priest's  office.  Lev.  22  : 2-4. 
To  have  their  heads  bare,  clothes  rent, 

and  lip  covered.     Lev.  13  :  45. 
To  crv  unclean  when  approached.    Lev. 
13  :'45, 
Less  inveterate  when  it  covered  the  whole 

body.     Lev.  13  :  13. 
Power  of  God  manifested  in  curing.     Num. 

12  :  13,  14.     2  Kin  5  :  8-14. 
Power  of  Christ  manifested  in  curing.   Mat. 

8  :  3.     Luke  5  :  13.     Luke   17  :  13,  14. 
Christ  gave  power  to  heal.    Mat.  10  :  8. 
Garments 
Suspected  of  shown  to  priest.  Lev.  13  :  49. 
Suspected  of,  shut  up  seven  days.     Lev. 

13  :  50. 
Infected  with,  to  have  the  piece  first  torn 

out.     Lev.  13  :  66. 
Incurably. infected  with,  burned.    Lev. 

13  :  51,  62. 

Suspected  of,  but  not  having,  washed  and 
pronounced  clean.  Lev.  13  :  63,  64,  58, 69. 
Houses 
Suspected  of,  reported  to  priest.     Lev. 

14  :  35. 


LEV.  t 

Suspected  of,  emptied.    Lev.  14  :  36. 

Suspected  of,  inspected  by  priest.  Lev. 
14  :  .37. 

Suspected  of,  shut  up  seven  days  Lev 
14  :  3B. 

To  have  tlie  part  infected  with,  first  re- 
moved and  the  rest  scraped,  &c.  Lev 
14  :  39.  4-2 

Incurably  infected  with,  pulled  down  and 
removed      Lev.  14  ;  43-4-5. 

Infected  wit'i,  communicated  unclcan- 
ness  to  every  one  who  entered  them 
Lev   14  :  4ti,  47. 

Suspected  of,  but  not  infected,  pronounc- 
ed clean     Lev.  14  :  43. 

Ceremonies  at  cleansing  of.  Lev.  14  : 
49-63. 

No-  177.    LKVIATHAN. 

Created  by  God.  Psa.  104  :  -26. 
Nature  and  habits  of,  .Job  41  cli. 
God's  power  exhibited  in  destroying.     Psa. 

74  :  14. 
iLi.rsrn.iTivK  of 

Powerful  and  cruel  kings.     Isa.  27  :  1. 

Power  and  severity  of  God.    Job  41  :  10. 

No.    178.   LEVITKS,  THE. 

Descended  from  Jacob's  third  son     Gen 

29  :  34      Heb  7  :  9,  10. 
Prophecies  respecting.  Gen.  49  :  5,  7.    Deu. 

33  :8-ll. 
Originally  consisted  of  three  families  or  di- 

vfsions.     Num.  3  :  17.     1  Chr.  6  :  16-48. 
Not  numbered  with  Israel.    Num.  1  :  47-49 
Numbered  separately  after  the  people  from 

a  month  old.     Num.  3  :  14-16,    9. 
Families,  as  NfMBF.RFD, 

Of  Gershom.     Num.  3  :  13,  21,  22. 

OfKohath.     Num.  3  :  19,  27,  28. 

Of  Merari.     Num.  3  :  20,  .33.  .34. 
Chosen  by  God  for  service  of  the  sanctuary 

1  Chr.  Id  :  2,  with  Num.  3  :  6. 
Were  consecrated.     Num.  8  :  6,  14 
Taken  instead  of  the  first-born  of  Israel 

Num.  3  :  12,  13,  40-45.     Num.  8  :  16-18. 
Zeal  against  idolatry  a  cause  of  their  ap- 
pointment.    Exo   32  :  2ti-23,   with  Deu 

33  :  9,  10. 
Entered  on  their  service  at  twenty-five  years 

of  age.     Nura  8  :  24. 
Numbered   as  ministers  at  thirty.      Num 

4  :  3,  23,  &c. 
Superannuated  at  fifty.     Num   8:25. 
When  su[ieraniiuated,  required  to  perform 

the  less  arduous  duties.     Num.  8  :  26. 
Cerkmomf.s  at  co>-skcration  of 

Cleansiiig  and  purifs  ing.     Num  8  :  7. 
Making  a  sin-ottering  for.     Num.  8  ;  8,  12. 

Elders  of  Israel  laving  their  hands  on 
them.    Num.  8  :  9',  10. 

Presenting  them  to  God  as  an  ofl'ering  for 
the  people.    Num.  8  :  11,  15. 


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LEV. 


Setting  before  the  priests  and  presenting 

them  as  their  offering  to  God.    Num. 

8  :  13. 
Given    to    Aaron    and   sons.    Num.  3  :  9. 

Num  8  :  19. 
Encamped  round  the  tabernacle.     Num.  1  : 

60,  52,  53.     Num.  3  :  23,  29,  35. 
Marched    in  the    centre  of   Israel.     Num. 

i  :  17. 
Skrvicf.s  of  ; 
Ministering  to  the  Lord.    Deu.  10  :  8. 
Ministering  to  priests.     Num.  3    :  6,   7. 

Num   IS  :2. 
Ministering  to  the  people.    2  Chr.  35  :  3. 
Keeping    the    charge  of  the  sanctuary. 

Num.  18  :  3.     1  Chr.  23  :  32. 
Keeping  sacred  instruments  and  vessels. 

Num  3:8.     1  Chr.  9  :  28,  29. 
Keeping  sacred  oil,  flour,  &c.     1  Chr.  9  : 

29,  30. 
Keeping  sacred  treasures.     1  Chr.  26  :  20. 
Taking  charge  of  the  tithes,  offerings.  Sec. 

2  Clir.  31:1 1-19.     Neh.  12  :  44. 
Doing  the  service  of  tabernacle.     Num. 

8  :  19,  22. 

Taking  down,  putting  up,  and  carrying 

the  tabernacle,  &c.     Num.   1   :  50,  51. 

Num  4  :  .5-33. 
Preparing  the  sacrifices  for  the  priests.    1 

Chr.  23:31.     2  Chr  35:11. 
Preparing  the  shew  bread.  1  Chr.  9  :  31, 32. 

1  Chr  23  :  29. 
Purifying  the  holy  things.     1  Chr.  23  :  28. 
Regulating  weights  and  measures.   1  Chr. 

23  :  29. 
Teaching  the  people.    2  Chr.  17  :  8,  9.    2. 

Chr.  30:22.     2  Chr.  35  :  3.     Neh.  S  :  7. 
Blessing  the  people.     Deu.  10  :  8. 
Keeping  the  gates  of  the  temple.     1  Chr. 

9  :  17-26.     1   Chr.  23  :  5.     2  Chr.  35  :  15. 
Neh    12  :  25. 

Conducting  the  sacred  music.     1  Chr.  23  : 
.5-30      2  Chr.  5  :  12,   13.     Neh.  12  :  24, 
27-43 
Singing  praises  before  the  army.    2  Chr. 

20  :  21,22 

Judging  and   deciding  in  controversies. 

Deu.  17  :  9.    1  Chr.  23  :  4.    2  Chr.  19  :  8 

Guarding  king's    person    and    house  in 

time  of  danger     2  Kin.  II  :  5-9.    2  Chr. 

23  :  5-7. 

Had  no  inheritance  in  Israel.    Deu.  10  : 9. 

Jos   13  :33      Jos.  14  :  3 
The  Jews  to  be  kind  and  benevolent  to. 
Deu    12  :  12,  18,  19.     Deu.  14  :  29.    Deu. 
16  :  11,  14. 
Eight  and  forty  cities  with  extensive  sub- 
urbs, appointed  for.     Num.  35  :  2-8. 
The  tithes  given  to,  for  their  support.  Num. 
18:21,24      2Chr.  31:4,  5.     Neh.  12  :  44, 
45.     .Spc  Heb.  7  :  .5. 
Bound  to  give  a  tenth  of  their  tithes  to  the 

priests.     Num    18  :  26-32. 
Had  a  part  of  the  offerings.    Deu.  18:1,2. 


LIG. 


82 


LIO. 


Datid 
Numbered  them  first  from  thirty  years 

old.     1  Chr.  23  :  -2,  3. 
Divided  them  into  four  classes.    1  Chr. 

■23  :  4-6. 
By  his  last  words  had  them  numbered 
from  twenty  years  old.  1  Chr.  23  :  24,  '21. 
Made  them  serve  from  twenty  on  account 
of  the  lightness  of  their  duties.     1  Chr. 
23  :  26,  2a-32. 
Subdivided  them  into  twenty-four  cour- 
ses.    I  Chr.  23  ;  6,  with  1  Chr.  25  : 8-31. 
Made  them  attend  in  courses.    2  Chr.  8  ; 
14.     2  Chr.  31  :  17. 
Served  in  courses  after  captivity.  Ezra  6  :  18. 
Had  chiefs  or  officers  over  them.     Num 
3  :  24,  30,  35.     1  Chr.  15  :  4-10.    2  Chr.  35  : 
9.     Ezra  S  :  29. 
Were  all  under  controul  of  the  high  priest's 
deputy.     Num.  3  ;  32.     1  Chr.  9  :  20.  I 

While  in    attendance  lodged    around  the 

temple.     1  Chr.  9  :  27. 
Punished  with  death  for  encroaching  on  the 

priestly  office.    Num.  18  :  3. 
Punishment  of  Korah  and  others  of,  for  offer- 
ing incense.    Num.  16  :  1-35. 

No.  179.    LIGHT. 

God  the  only  source  of     Jas.  1  :  17. 
Created  by  God     Gen.  1  :  3.     Isa.  45  :  7. 

Separated  from  darkness.     Gen.  1  :  4. 
Sun,  moon,  and  stars  appointed  to  commu- 
nicate to  the  earth.     Gen.  1  :  14-17.    Jer. 

31  :  35. 
Divided  i.nto 

Natural.     Job  24  :  14.     Isa.  5  :  30. 

Extraordinary  or  miraculous.  Exo  14  :  20 
Psa.  78  :  14.    Acts  9  :  3     Acts  12  :  7. 

Artificial.    Jer.  25  :  10.    Acts  16  :  29. 
Communicated  to  the  body  through  the  eye. 

Pro.  15  :30.     Mat.  6  :  22. 
Described  as 

White  and  pure.     Mat.  17  :  2. 

Bright.     Job  37  :  21. 

Shining.     2  Sam   23  ;  4.     Job  41  :  IS. 

Diffusive.    Job  25  :  3,  with  Job  36  :  30. 

Useful  and  precious.    Kcc.  2  :  13. 

Agreeable.    Ecc.  11  :  7. 

Manifesting  objects.    Jno.  3  :  20,  21.   Eph. 
6;  13. 
The  theory  of,  beyond  man's  comprehen- 
sion.    Job  38  :  19,  20,  24. 
Illustbative  of 

Glory  of  God.  Psa.  104  :  2,  with  1  Tim 
6  ;  16. 

Purity  of  God.     1  Jno.  1  :  5. 

Wisdom  of  God     Dan.  2  :  22. 

Guidance  of  God.     Psa.  27  :  1.    Psa.  36  :  9 

Favour  of  God.     Psa.  4  :  6.     Isa.  2  :  n. 

Christ  the  source  of  all  wisdom  Luke 
2  :  32.  Jno.  1  :  4,  9.  Jno.  8  :  12.  Jno 
12  :  46. 

Glory  of  Christ.  Acts  9  : 3,  5.  Acts  26  :  13 

Purity  of  Christ.    Mat.  17  :  2. 


:  1-3. 
3  :  21. 


,26. 


Word  of  God.    Psa.  119  :  105,  130.    2  Pet. 

1  :  19. 
Gospel.    2  Cor.  4:4.     1  Pet.  2  :  9. 
Ministers.     Mat.  5  :  14.    Jno.  5  :  35. 
V/ise  rulers.   2  Sam.  21  :  17.  2  Sam.  23  :  4. 
The  soul  of  man.    Job  18  :  5,  6. 
Saints.   Luke  16  :  8.   Eph.  5  :  8.  Phi.  2  :  15. 
Future  glory  of  saints.     Psa.  97  :  11.    Col. 

1  :  12. 
The  path  of  the  just.     Pro.  4  :  18. 
The  glory  of  the  church.     Isa.  60 
Whatever  makes  manifest.    Jno. 

Eph.  5  :  13. 

No.   180.  LION,  THE. 

Canaan  infested  by.    2  Kin.  17 
Described  as 

Superior  in  strength.    Jud.  14  :  IS.     Fro. 
30  :  30. 

Active.     Deu.  33  :  22. 

Courageous.    2  Sam.  17  :  10. 

Fearless  even  of  man.     Isa   31  :  4.    Nah. 

2  :  11. 
Fierce.    Job  10  :  16.    Job  28  :  8. 
Voracious.    Psa.  17  :  12. 
Majestic  in  movement.    Pro.  30  :  29,  30. 

Greatness    of   its   teeth    alluded    to.    Psa. 

5S  :  6.    Joel  1:6. 
God's  power  exhibited   in   restraining.     1 

Kin.  13  :28.     Dan.  6  :  22,  27. 
God  provides  for.    Job  38  :  39.    Psa.  104  : 

21,  28. 
Lurketh  for  its  prey.     Psa.  10  :  9. 
Roars  when  seeking  prey.    Psa.  104  :  21. 

Isa  31  :  4.  • 

Rends  its  prey.     Deu.  33  :  20.     Psa  7  :  2. 
Often  carries  its  prey  to  its  den.  Nah.  2  :  12. 
(.'onceals  itself  by  day.     Psa.  104  :  22. 
Often  perishes  for  lack  of  food.    Job  4:11. 

l.XHAEITS 

Forests     Jer.  5  :  5. 

Thickets.    Jer.  4  :  7. 

Mountains.     Song  of  Sol.  4  :  8. 

Deserts.     Isa.  30  :  6. 
Attacks  the  shcepfolds.     1   Sam.   17 

Amos  3  :  12.     .Mic.  5  :  8. 
Attacks  and  destroys  men.     1  Kin.  13 

1  Kin  20  :  36. 
Universal  terror  caused  by  roaring  of.    Jer. 

2  :  15.    Amos  3  :  8. 
Criminals  often  thrown  to.  Dan.  6  :  7,  16, 24. 
Hunting  of,  alluded  to.    Job  10  :  16. 
Slain  uy 

Samson.     Jud.  14  :  5,  6. 

David.     1  Sam.  17  :  35.  36. 

Benaiah.    2  Sam.  23  :  20. 
A  swarm  of  bees  found  in  the  carcase  of,  by 

Samson.    Jud.  14  :  8. 
Disobedient  prophet  slain  by.     1  Kin.  13  : 
24,  26. 

LLUSTR.ITIVE 

Of  Israel.    Num.  24  :  9. 

Of  the  tribe  of  Judah.     Gen.  49  :  9. 

Of  the  tribe  of  Gad.    Deu.  33  :  20. 


34. 


24. 


LOC 


Of  Christ.    Rev.  5  :  5. 

Of  God  in  protecting  his  church.  Isa.  31  :  4. 

Of  God    in    e.\ecuting   judgments.      Isa. 

38  :  13.     Lam.  3  :  10.     Hos.  5  :  14.    Hos. 

13  :8. 
Of  boldness  of  saints.    Pro.  23  :  1. 
Of  brave  men.  2  Sam.  1  :  23.  2  Sam.  23  :  20. 
Of  cruel  and  powerful  enemies.    Isa.  5  : 

29.     Jer.  49  ;  19.     Jcr.  61  :  3S. 
Of  persecutors.  Psa.  22  :  13.  2  Tim.  4  :  17. 
Of  the  devil.     1  Pet.  5  :  8. 
Of  imaginary  lears  of  the  slothful.     Pro. 

22  :  13.     Pro.  26  :  13. 
(Tamed,)  of  the  natural  man  subdued  by 

grace.     Isa.  11:7.     Isa.  65  :  2.5. 
(Roaring  of,)  of  a  king's  wrath.  Pro.  19  :  12. 

Pro.  20  :  2. 

No.  181.    LOCUST,  THE. 

A  small  insect.     Pro.  30  :  24,  27. 
Clean  and  fit  for  food.    Lev.  H  :  21,  22. 

DESCRIBED    AS 

Wise.     Pro.  30  :  24,  27. 

Voracious.     Exo.  10  :  15. 

Rapid  in  movement.     Isa.  33  :  4. 

Like  to  horses  prepared  for  battle.     Joel 
2  :4,  wMth  Rev.  9  :  7. 
Carried  every  way  by  the  wind.     Exo.  10  : 

13,  19. 
Immensely  numerous.    Psa.  105  :  34.    Nah. 

3  :  15. 
Flies  in  bands  and  with  order.    Pro.  30  :  27. 
One  of  the  plagues  of  Egypt.     Exo.   10   : 

4-15. 
Thk  Jevvs 

Used,  as  food.    Mat.  3  :  4. 

Threatened  with,  as  a  punishment  for  sin. 
Deu.  28  :  38,  42. 

Deprecated  the  plague  of    1  ICin  8  :  37,  38. 

Often  plagued  by.    Joel  1  :  4.    Joel  2:  25. 

Promised  deliverance  fiom  the  plague  of, 
on  humiliation,  &c.    2  Chr.  7  :  13,  14. 

iLLUSTR.lTlVf; 

of  destructive  enemies.  Joel  1  :  6, 7.  Joel 

2  :  2-9. 
Of  false  teachers  of  the  apostacy.    Rev 

9  :  3. 
Of  ungodly  rulers.     Nah.  3  :  17. 
(Destruction  of,)  of  destruction  of  God's 

enemies.     Nah.  3  :  15. 

No.  182.  MACEDONIAN  EMPIRE,  THE. 
Called  the  kingdom  of  Grecia.    Dan.  U  :  2 
Illvstbated  bv  the  ; 
Brazen  part  of  the  image  in  Nebuchad- 
nezzar's dream.     Dan  2  :  32,  39. 
Leopard  with  four  wings  and  four  heads, 

Dan.  7  :  6,  17. 
Rough  goat  with  notable  horn.    Dan.  8  : 

5,  21. 
Phiiippi  the  chief  city  of    Acts  16  :  12. 
Predictions  respecting, 
Conquest  of  the  Medo-Persian  kingdom. 
Dan.  8:6,  7.    Dan.  11:2,  3. 


MAC.  '  83  MAN. 

Power  and  greatness  of  Alexander  its  last 

king.     Dan.  8:8.    Dan.  11  :  3. 
Division  of  it  into  four  Itingdoms.    Dan. 

8  :  8,  22. 
Divisions  of  it  ruled  by  strangers.    Dan. 

11  :  4. 
History  of  its  four  divisions.    Dan.  11  : 

4-29. 
The  little  horn  to  arise  out  of  one  of  its 

divisions.    Dan.  8  :  8-12,  23-25. 
Gospel  preached  in,  by  God's  desire.    Acts 

16  :9,  10. 
Liberality  of  the  churches  of    2  Cor.  8  : 1-5. 

No.  183.    MAN. 

Made  for  God.     Pro.  16  :  4,  with  Rev.  4  :  11. 
God's    purpose  in  creation  completed  by 

making.     Gen.  2  :  5,  with  7  v. 
Cannot  profit  God.    Job  22  :  2.     Psa.  16  :  2. 
Unworthy  of  God's  favour.   Job  7  :  17.   Psa. 

'     4. 
Created 

By  God.    Gen.  1  :  27.     Isa.  45  :  12. 

By  Christ.     Jno.  1  :  3.    Col.  1  :  16. 

By  the  Holy  Ghost.    Job  33  :  4. 

After  consultation  by  the  Trinity.     Gen. 

1  :  26. 
On  the  sixth  day.     Gen.  1  :  31. 
Upon  the  earth.    Deu  4  :  32.     Job  20  :  4. 
From  the  dust.     Gen  2  :  7.    Job  33  :  6. 
In  the  image  of  God.     Gen.  1  :  26,  27.     1 

Cor.  11:7. 

After  the  likeness  of  God.     Gen.  1  :  26. 
Jas.  3  :  9. 

Male  and  female.     Gen.  1  :  27.     Gen.  5:2. 

A  living  soul.     Gen.  2:7.     1  Cor.  15  :  45. 

In  uprightness.     Ecc.  7  :  29. 

In  knowledge  (inferred).     Col.  3  :  10. 

Under  obligation  to  obedience.     Gen.  2  : 
16,  17. 

A  type  of  Christ.    Rom.  5  :  14. 
.\pproved  of  by  God.     Gen.  1  :  31. 
Blessed  by  God.     (Jen.  1  :  28.     Gen.  5  :  2. 
Placed  in  the  garden  of  Eden.     Gen.  2  :  15. 
Every   heib  and  tree  given  to,  for  food. 

Gen.  1  :  29. 
Allowed  to  eat  flesh  after  the  flood.    Gen. 

9  :  3. 
Not  good  for,  to  be  alone.     Gen.  2  :  18. 
Woman  formed  to  be  a  help  for.    Gen.  21  : 

2-25. 
Possessed  of 

A  body.     Mat.  6  :  25. 

A  soul    Luke  12  :  20.  Acts  14  :  22.     1  Pet. 
4  :  19. 

A  spirit.   Pro.  18  :  14.    Pro.  20  :  17.    1  Cor. 

2  :  11. 
Understanding.    Eph.  1  :  18.    Eph.  4  :  IS. 
Will.     1  Cor.  9  :  17.    2  Pet.  1  :  21. 
Allections.     1  Chr.  29  :  3.    Col.  3  :  2. 
Conscience.     Rom.  2  :  15.     1  Tim.  4  :  2. 
Memory.     Gen  41  :  9.     1  Cor.  15  :  2. 

Made  by  God  in  his  successive  generations. 
Job  10  :3-ll.    Job  31  :  15. 


MAN. 


84 


MAN. 


Fearfully  and  wonderfully  made.  Psa. 
139  :  14. 

Of  every  nation  made  of  one  blood.  Acts 
17  :  26. 

Quickened  by  the  breath  of  God.  Gen.  2  : 
7.     Gen.  7  :  -21.     Job  33  :  4. 

Made  wise  by  the  inspiration  of  the  Al- 
mighty.    Job  3i  :  8,  9. 

Inferior  to  angels.     Psa.  8  : 5,  with  Heb.  2  : 7. 

Is  of  the  earth  earthy.     1  Cor.  15  :  47. 

Nature  and  constitution  of,,  difl'erent  from 
other  creatures.     1  ('or.  15  :  39. 

More  valuable  than  other  creatures.    Mat. 

6  :  -26.     Mat.  10  :  31.     Mat.  12  :  12. 
Wiser  than  other  creatures.    Job  35  :  11. 
Received  dominion  over  other  creatures 

Gen.  1  :  28.     Psa  8  :  6-8. 
Gave  names  to  other  creatures.    Gen.  2  : 

19,  -20. 

Intellect  of,  matured  by  age.    1  Cor.  13  :  11. 
Called 

The  potsherd  of  the  earth.     Isa.  45  :  9. 

A  worm.    Job  25  :  6. 

Vain  man.    Job  11  :  12.    Jas.  2  :  20. 

Flesh.    Gen.  6  :  12.    Joel  2  :  28. 
Compared  to 

Grass.     Isa.  40  :  6-8.     1  Pet.  1  :  24. 

Clay  in  the  potter's  hands.     Isa.  64  :  8. 
Jer.  18  :  2,  6. 

Vanity.     Psa.  144  :  4. 

A  sleep.     Psa.  PO  :  5. 

A  wild  ass's  colt.    Job  11  :  12. 
Originally  naked  and  not  ashamed.  Gen.2:25 
Disobeyed  Go  J  by  eating  part  of  the  for- 
bidden fruit.     Gen  3  :  1-12. 
Filled  with  shame  alter  the  fall.  Gen.  3:10. 
Covered  himself  with  tig-leaves.    Gen  3  :  7. 
Clothed  by  God  with  skins.     Gen.  3  :  21. 
Punished  for  disobedience.     Gen.  3  :  16-19. 
Banished  from  paradise      Gen.  3  :  23,  24. 
Involved  posterity   in  his  ruin.    Kom.  6  : 

12-19. 
Has  sought  out  many  inventions.  Ecc.  7: 29. 
Born  in  sin.     Psa.  51  :  5. 
Born  to  trouble.    Job  5  :  7. 
Has  an  appointed  time  on  the  earth.    Job 

7  :  1. 

Days  of,  compared  to  a  shadow.     1  Chr 

29  :  15. 
Days  of,  as  the  days  of  a  hireling.    Job  7  :  1. 
Has  but  few  days.     Job  14  :  1. 
Ordinary  limit  of  his  life      Psa.  90  :  10. 
Ignorant  of  what  is  good  for  him.  Ecc.  6:12. 
Ignorant  of  what  is  to  come  after  him.  Ecc. 

10  :  14. 
Unprofited  by  all  his  labour  and  travail. 

Ecc.  2  :  22.     Ecc  6  :  12. 
Cannot  direct  his  wavs.    Jer.  10  :  23.     Pro. 

20  :  24. 
Walks  in  a  vain  show.     Psa.  39  :  6. 
God 

Instructs.     Psa.  94  :  10. 

Orders  the  goings  of.    Pro.  5  :  21.    Fro. 
20  :  24. 


Prepares  the  heart  of     Pro.  16  :  1. 
Enables,  to  speak.     Pro.  16  :  I. 
Preserves     Job  7  :  20.     Psa  36  :  6. 
Provides  for.     Psa.  145  :  15,  16. 
Destroys  the  hopes  of    Job  14  :  19. 
Makes  the  wrath  of,  to  praise  him.    Psa. 

76  :  10 
Makes  liis  beauty  consume  away.    Psa. 

39  :  11. 
Turns,  to  destruction.    Psa.  90  :  3. 
Cannot  be  just  with  God.    Job  9  :  2.    Job 

25  :  4.    Psa.  143  :  2.    Rom.  3  :  20. 
Cannot  cleanse  himself.    Job  15  :  14.    Jer. 

2  :  22. 
.•UI  the  ways  of,  clean  in  his  own  eyes. 

Pro.  16  :  2. 
Christ 

Knew  what  was  in.    Jno.  2  :  23. 

Took  on  him  nature  of.  Jno.  1  :  14.   Heb. 
2  ;  14,  16. 

Made  in  the  likeness  of.    Phil.  2  :  7. 

Was  found  in  fashion  as.     Phi.  2  :  8. 

Approved  of  God  as.     .\cts  2  :  22. 

Called  the  second,  as  covenant  head  of 
the  church      1  Cor.  15  :  47. 

Is  the  head  of  every.     1  Cor.  11:3. 

A  refuge  as,  to  sinners.     Isa.  32  :  2. 

As  such,  is  the  cause  of  the  resurrection. 
1  Cor.  15  :  21,  22. 
Shall    be    recompensed    according    to  his 

works.     Psa  62  :  12.     Rom.  2  :  6. 
Cannot  retain  his  spirit  from  death.    Ecc. 

8  :  8. 
Would  give  all  his  possessions  for  the  pre- 

serviition  of  life     Job  2  :  4. 
.A.ble  to  sustain  bodily  affliction.  Pro.  18  :  14. 
Sinks  under  trouble  of  mind.    Pro.  18  :  14. 
No  trust  to  be  placed  in.     Psa.  118:8.     Isa. 

2  :  22. 
The  help  of,  vain.    Psa.  60  :  1 1. 
The  whole  duty  of.    Ecc.  12  :  13. 

No.  184.    MANASSEH,  THE  TRIBE  OF. 
Descended  from  Joseph's  eldest  son  adopted 

by  Jacob.     Gen.  41  :  61.     Gen.  4S  :  5. 
Predictions  respecting.     Gen.  48  :  20.    Gen. 

49  :  22-26.     Deu.  33  :  13-17. 
Persons  selected  from. 

To  number  the,  people.     Num.  1  :  10. 

To  spv  out  the  land.     Num.  13  :  11. 

To  divide  the  land.     Num.  34  :  23. 
Strength  of,  on  leaving  Egypt.     Num.  1  : 

34,  35. 
Part  of  third  division  of  Israel  in  their  jour- 
neys.    Num.  10  :  22,  23. 
Encamped  next  to,  and  under  the  standard 

of  Kpliraim  west  of  tabernacle.    Num.  2  : 

IS,  20, 
Ofl'ering  of  at  dedication     Num.  7  :  54-59. 
Families  of     Num.  26  :  29-33. 
Strength   of,  on    entering  Canaan.    Num. 

26  :  34. 

On  Gerizim  said  amen  to   the   blessings. 
Deu.  27  :  12. 


MAN. 


85 


MAR. 


Half  of,  obtained  inheritance  east  of  Jordan. 

Num.  3i  :  33,  39-4-2.    Jos.  13  :  :i9-3l. 
Inheritance  of  the   other  half.     Jos.   17  : 

1-U. 
Could  not  drive  out    the  Canaanites    but 

made  tliem   tributary.    Jos.   17  :   12,   13, 

Jud.  1  :  -27,23. 
Some  of 

Aided  David  against  Saul.    1   Chr.  12   : 
19-21. 

At  coronation  of  David.  1  Chr.  12  :  31,  37. 

Keturned  to  their  allegiance  to  the  house 
of  David  in  ."Vsa's  reign.     2  Chr.  15  ;  9. 

.^t  Hezekiah's  passover.  2  Chr.  30  :  1,11,18. 
David  appointed  rulers  and  captains  over. 

1  Chr. '26  :  32.     1  Chr.  27  :  20,  21. 
Often  at  war  with  Ephraim.    Jud.  12  :  1,  6 

Isa.  9  :  21. 
Country  of,  purified  from  idols  by  Hezekiah 

and  Josiah.    2  Chr.  31  :  I.    2  Chr.  34  :  6. 
Remarkable  persons  of;  Daughters  of  Zelo- 

phehad,  Num  -27  : 1-7.   Gideon,  Jud.  6  :  15. 

.•Ihimdech,  Jud.  9  :  1.    Jolham,  Jud.  9  :  6, 

7,21.  Jou-,  Jud.  10  :  3    Jf;)/iMn/i, -lud.  11, 1 

Barzillai,  2  Sam.  17  :  27.     Elijah,  1  Kin. 

17:  1. 

No.  185.   MANNA. 

Miraculously  given  to  Israel  for  food  in  the 

wilderness.    Exo.  18  :  4,  15.     Neh.  9  :  15. 
Callkd 

God's  .Manna.     Neh.  9  :  20. 

Bread  of  heaven.     Psa  105  :  40. 

Bread  from  heaven.  Exo.  16:4.  Jno.  6:31. 

Corn  of  heaven.     Psa  78  :  24. 

Angels'  food.     Psa  78  :  25. 

Spiritual  meat.     1  Cor.  10  :  3. 
Previously  unknown.     Deu.  8  :  3,  16. 
Dksciiieed  as, 

Like  coriander  seed.    Exo.  16:31.    Num 
11  :7. 

White.     Exo  16  :  31. 

Like  in  colour  to  bdellium.     Num.  11:7. 

Like  in  taste  to  wafers,  made  with  honey. 
Exo.  16  :31. 

Like  in  taste  to  oil    Num.  11:8. 

Like  hoar  frost     E.xo  16  :  14. 
Fell  after  the  evening  dew.    Num.  11:9. 
None  fell  on  the   sabbath  day.    Exo.  16  : 

26,  27. 
Gatliered  every  morning.     Exo.  16  :  21. 
An  onier  of,  gathered  for  each  person.  Exo 

16  :  16. 
Two  portions  of,  gathered  the  sixth  day  on 

account  of  the  Sabbath.. Exo.  16  :  5,22-26, 
He  that  gathered  much  or  little  had  suffi. 

cient  and  nothing  over.     Exo.  16  :  18. 
.Melted  away  by  the  sun.     Exo.  16  :  21. 

When  Israel  murmured  for  bread.    Exo 

16  :  2,  3. 
In  answer  to  prayer.     Psa.  105  :  40. 
Through  Moses.     Jno.  6  :  31,  32. 
To  exhibit  God's  glory.    Exo.  16  :  7. 


As  a  sign  of  Moses's  divine  mission.    Jno. 
6  : :»,  31. 

For  forty  years.     Neh.  9  :  21. 

As  a  test  of  obedience.     Exo.  16  :  4. 

To  teach  that  man  does  not  live  by  bread 
only.     Deu.  8  :  3,  with  Mat.  4  :  4. 

To  humble  and  prove  Israel.     Deu  8  :  16. 
Kept  longer  than  a  day  (except  on  the  Sab- 

batli)  became  corrupt.     Exo.  16  :  19,  20. 
The  Israelites 

At  first  covetous  of     Exo.  16  :  17. 

Ground,  made  into  cakes  and  baked  in 
pans.     Num.  11:8. 

Counted,  inferior  to  food  of  Egypt.  Num. 
1 1  :  4-6. 

Loathed.    Num.21  :  5. 

Punished  for  despising.     Num.11:  10-20. 

Punished  for  loathing.     Num.  21  :  6. 
Ceased  when  Israel  entered  Canaan.    Exo. 

10  :  35.     Jos.  5  :  12. 
Illi'strative  of 

Christ.     Jno.  6  : .32-35. 

Blessedness  given  to  saints.    Rev.  2  :  17. 
A  golden  pot  of,  laid  up  in  the  holiest  for 

a  memorial.     Exo.  16  :  3-2-34.     Heb.  9  :  4. 

No.    186.    MARRIAGE. 

Divinely  instituted.     Gen.  2  :  24. 

\  covenant  relationship.    Mai.  2  :  14. 

Designed  for 

The  happiness  of  man.    Gen.  2  :  18. 

Increasingthe  species.  Gen.  1  :28.  Gen.9:l. 

Raising  up  a  godly  seed.     .Mai.  2  :  15. 

Preventing  fornication.     1  Cor.  7  :  2.« 
The  expectation  of  the  promised  seed  of  the 

woman  an  incentive  to,  in  the  early  age. 

Gen.  3  :  15,  with  Gen.  4  :  1.  {man;.) 
Lawful  in  all.    1  Cor.  7  :  2,  28.   1  Tim.  5  :  14. 
Honourable  for  all.    Heb.  13  :  4. 
Should  be  only  in  the  Lord.     1  Cor.  7  :  39. 
Expressed  by 

Joining  together.     Mat.  19  :  6. 

Making  aftinitv.     1  Kin.  3  :  1. 

Taking  to  wife.     Exo.  2  :  1. 

Giving  daughters  to  sons,  and    sons  to 

daughters.     Deu.  7  :  3.     Ezra  9  :  12. 

Indissoluble  during  the  joint  lives  of  the 

parties.    Mat.  19  :  6.  Rom.  7  :  2,  3.   1  Cor. 

7  :39. 
Early  introduction  of  polygamy.  Gen.  4  :  19. 
Contracted  in  patriarchal  age  with  near  re- 
lations.    Gen.  20:12.     Gen.  24:  24.     Gen. 

28  :  2. 
Often  contracted  by  parents  for  children. 

Gen   24  :  49-51.     Gen.  34  :  6,  8. 
Should  be  with  consent  of  parents.     Gen. 

28  :  8.     Jud.  14  :  2,  3. 
Consent  of  the  parties  necessary  to.    Gen. 

24  :  57,  68      1  Sam.  IS  :  -20.     1  Sam  -25  :  41. 
Parents  might  refuse  to  give  their  children 

in      Exo.  22  :  17.     Deu.  7  :  3. 
The  Jews. 

Forbidden  to  contract,  with  their  near  re- 
lations.   Lev.  18  :  6. 


8 


MAR. 


86 


MEA. 


Forbidden  to    contract,    with   idolaters. 

Deu.  7:3,  4.    Jos.23:l-2.   Ezra  9  :  11,  12. 
Often  contracted,  with  foreigners.    1  Kin. 

11  :  1.     Neh   13  :  2;3. 
Sometimes  guilty  of  polygamy.    1  Kin. 

11  :  1,3. 
Careful  in  contracting  for  their  children 

Gen.  -24  :  -2,  3.     Gen.  28  :  1,  2. 
Betrothed  themselves  some  time  before 

Deu.  20  :  7.    Jud.  14  :  5,  7,  with  S  v. 

Mat.  1  :  18. 
Contracted,  when  young.      Pro.  2  :  17 

Joel  1  :8 
Often  contracted,  in  their  own  tribe.  Exo 

2:1.     Num.  36  :  6-13     Luke  1  :  6,  27. 
Obliged  to  contract,  with  a  brother's  wife 

who  died  without  seed.    Deu.  25  :  5. 

Mat.  22  :  24 


Attended  by  many  friends.    Jud.  14  :  11. 

Jno.  3  :  29. 
Presented  with  gifts.     Psa.  45  :  12. 
Clowned  with  garlands.    So.  of  Sol.  3:11. 
Rejoiced  over  the  bride.     Isa.  62  :  6. 
Returned  with  the  bride  to  his  house  at 
night.     Mat.  25  :  1-6. 
Garments  provided  for  guests  at.    Mat.  22  : 

11,  12. 
Infidelity  of  those  contracted  in,  punished 
as  if  married.  Deu.  22  :  23,  24.    Mat.  1  :  19. 
Illustrative  of 
God's  union  with  the  Jewish  nation.    Isa. 

64:5.     Jer.  3:14.     Hos.  2:19,  29. 
Christ's  union  with  his  church.     Eph.  5  : 
23,  24,  32. 

No.   187.    MEASURES. 


Mic.  6  :  10. 


Ez6.  45  ; 
Eze.  45 


Psa.  39  : 


Considered  being   debarred  from,  a  re-  Unjust,  an  abomination  to  God.   Pro.  20  :  10. 
proach.     Isa.  4  :  1.  The  Jews  not  to  be  unjust  in.    Lev.  19  :  35. 

Considered  being  debarred  from,  a  cause 

of  grief.    Jud.  11  :  38. 
Often  punished  by  being  debarred  from. 

Jer.  7  :  34.     Jer.  16  :  9.     Jer.  25  :  10. 
Were  allowed  divorce  from,  because  of 
hardness  of  their  hearts.    Deu.  24  :  1, 
with  Mat.  19  :  7,  8. 
Exempted  from  going  to  war  immediately 
after.    Deu  20  :  7. 
Priests  not  to  contract,  with  divorced  oriffi' 

proper  persons.     Lev.  21  :  7. 
The  liigh  priest  not  to  contract,  with  a 
widow  or  a  divorced  or  profane  person. 
Lev.  21  :  14. 
Contracted  at  the  gate  and  before  witnesses 

Ruth  4  :  1,  10,  11 
Modes  of  demanding  women  in.     Gen.  24  : 

3,  4.     Gen.  34  :  6,  8.     1  Sam.  25  :  39,  40. 
Elder  daughters  usually  given  in,  before 

the  younger.     Gen.  29  :  26. 
A  dowry  given  to  the  woman's  parents  be- 
fore.    Gen.  29  :  18.    Gen.  34  :  12.     1  Sam. 
18  :  27,  28.    Hos.  3  :  2. 
Celebrated, 
With  great  rejoicing.  Jer.  33  :  11.  Jno.  3:29. 
With  feasting.     Gen.  29  :  22.    Jud.  14  :  10 

Mat.22:2,  3.     Jno.  2  :  1-10. 
For  seven  days.    Jud.  14  :  12. 
A  benediction  pronounced  after.     Gen.  24  : 

60.    Ruth  4:  11,  12. 
The  Bride 
Received  presents  before.    Gen.  24  :  53. 
Given  a  handmaid  at.    Gen.'24  :  69.   Gen 

29  :  24,  29. 
Adorned  with  jewels  for.     Isa.  49  :  18. 

Isa  61  :  10. 
Gorgeously  apparelled.     Psa.  45  :  13, 14 
Attended  by  bridesmaids.     Psa  45  :  9. 
Stood  on  the  right  of  bridegroom.    Psa 

45  :  9. 
Called  to  forget  her  father's  house.    Psa 
45  :  10. 
The  Bridegroom 
Adorned  with  ornaments.     Isa.  61  :  10. 


The  Jews  not  to  be  unjust  in 

Deu.  25  :  14,  15. 
The  Jews,  often  used  unjust. 
Of  liquids  a!vd  solids  ; 
Log.    Lev.  14  :  10,  15. 
Cab.    2  Kin.  6  :  25. 

Omer   or   tenth-deal,    (the  tenth  of  an 
ephah.)    Exo.  16  :  36.  Lev.  5:11.  Lev. 
14  :  10. 
Hin.     Exo.  29  :  40. 
Bath  or  ephah.    Isa.  5  :  10. 
Homer  or  Cor.     Isa.  5  :  10. 
Firkin.    Jno.  2  :  6. 
Of  Length  ; 
Handbreadth.     Exo.  25  :  25, 
Span.     Exo.  2S  :  16.     1  Sam.  17  :  4. 
Cubit.     Gen.  6  :  15,  16.     Deu.  3  :  11. 
Fathom.    Acts  27  :  28. 
Furlong.    Luke  24  :  13.    Jno.  11:18. 
Mile      Mat.  5:41. 
Distances  measured  by  rods  and  lines.    2 
Sam  8  :  2.    Jer.  31  :  39.  Eze.  40  :  3.   Rev. 
21  :  16. 
Were  regulated   by  the  standard  of  the 

sanctuary.     1  Chr.  23  :  29. 
Illvstrative 

(Correcting   in    measure,)   of  mitigated 

afflictions.     Jer.  30:11. 
(Drinking  tears  in  great  measure,)  of  se- 
vere afflictions.     Psa.  80  :  5. 
(Weigliing  the  waters  in  a  measure,)  ol 
God's  infinite  wisdom.     Job  28  :  23,  25. 
(Measuring  the  dust  of  the  earth,)  of  God's 

greatness.     Isa  40  :  12. 
(Tlie  measure  of  our  davs,)  of  the  short- 

no.'is  oflife.     Psa.  39:  4. 
(Drinking  water  by  measure,)  of  severe 

famine      Eze  4  :  11,  16 
(The  measure  of  the  stature  of  Christ,) 

of  perfection.     Eph  4  :  13. 
(Opening  the  mouth  without  measure,) 
of  the  insatiableness  of  heU     Isa.  5  :  14 
No.   188.    MEAT-OFFERINGS. 
Were  most  holy.    Lev.  6  :  17. 


MED. 


87 


(•ONSISTF.D    OF 

line  flour.     J^ev.  2:1. 

Unleavened    cakes    baked  in  the   oven. 
Lev  -2  :  4. 

l"'ine  flour  linked  in  a  pan.    Lev.  2  :  5. 

I''ine  flour  liaked  in  au'yingpan.  Lev,  2  :  7. 

(iieon  ears  of  corn  parclied.     Lev.  2  :  14. 

Barley  me.il.     Num  5  :  1.^. 
Oil  and  incense  used  with    Lev.  2  :  1,  4,  15. 
Of  jealousy,  without  oil  or  incense.    Num. 

o  :  Id. 
Always  seasoned  with  salt     Lev.  2  :  13. 
No   leaven   used  witli.     Lev.  2:11.     Lev. 

Ij  :  17. 
.Not  tj  be  oft'ered  on  altar  of  incense.    Exo. 

r>0  :  9  j 

Offeukd 

On  the  altar  of  burnt  offering.  Exo.  49:29. 

With  the  daily  sacrifices.  Exo.  29  :  40-42. 

With  all  burnt-sacrifices.    Num.  lb  :  :3-12. 

By  the  poor  for  a  trespass-ottering.     Lev. 
■j  :  11. 

By  the  high  priest  every  day,  half  in  the 
morning  and  half  in  the  evening.     Lev. 
6  :  20-22. 
.•V  small  part  of,  was  consumed  on  the  altar 

for  a  memorial.  Lev  2    2,  9,  16  Lev.  6:15. 
When  ottered  for  a  priest  entirely  consum- 
ed by  fire.     Lev.  6  :  23. 
High  iiriest's  deputy  had  care  of  Num.  4:16. 
Laid  lip  in  a  chamber  of  the  temple.     Neh. 

10:39.     Neh.  13:5.     Eze.  42  :  1.3. 
The  priest's  portion.    Lev.  2  :  3.    Lev.  6  :  17. 
To  be  eaten  by  the  males  of  the  house  of 

Aaron  alone.     Lev.  6  :  IS. 
To  be  oaten  in  a  holy  place.     Lev.  6  :  16. 
T»F.  Jf.vvs, 

Often  not  acccepted  in.     Amos  5  :  22. 

Condemned  for  ottering,  to  idols.  Isa.  57  :  6 

Often  prevented  from   ottering,  by  judg- 
ments.   Joel  1  :  9,  13. 
Materials  for  public,  often  provided  by  the 

princes.    Num.  7  :  13,  19,  25.     Eze.  45  :  17. 

l\0.    189.     MEDO-PKRSIAN    KINGDOM. 

t'.xtended  from  India  to  Ethiopia.    Est.  1:1. 
I'eopled  by  descendants  of  Elam.  Gen.  10:  22. 

IlI.US  rK.VTF.D  BY 

Silver  part  of  image  in  Nebuchadnezzar's 
dream.     Dan  2  :  32,  39. 

\  bear.     Dan.  7  :  5. 

A  ram  with  two  horns.     Dan.  8  :  3,  20. 
Shushan  a  chief  city   of     Est.  1  :  2.     Est. 

8  :  15. 
-Achmelha  or   Ecbatana    a    chief  city   of 

Ezra  6  :  2. 
Divided  into  many  provinces.    Est.  1  :  1. 

Dan.  6  :  1. 
Laws  of.  unalterable.     Dan.  6  :  12,  15. 
Ruled  bv,   absolute  kings.     Est.  3  :  8,  11. 

Est  7  :'  9. 

KiNfiS  OF,  MENTIONED  IN  ScRIPTURE  J 

Cyrus.     Ezra  1  :  I. 

Ahasuerus  or  Cambyses.    Ezra  4  :  6. 


Artaxerxes  Smerdis  (an  usurper).    Ezra 

4  :7. 

Darius  Hystaspes.    Ezra  6  :  1.  Dan.  5  :  31. 

Xerxes      Dan.  11  :  2. 

Arta.xer.\es  Longimanus    or  Ahasuerus. 

Ezra  6  :  14.    Ezra  7  :  1.     Est.  1  :  1. 
Kings  of, 

Called  kings  of  .A.ssyria.  Ezra  6  :  22. 
Called  kings  of  Babylon.  Neh.  13  :  6. 
Styled  themselves  kings  of  kings.    Ezra 

7  :  1.2 
Dwelt  in  royal  palaces.  Est.  1  : 2.  Est.  8  :  14. 
Were  exceeding  rich.  Est  1  :4  Dan.  11  :2 
Entertained  magnificently.    Est.  1  :3,o,  7. 
Held  in  their  hand  a  golden  sceptre.    Est. 

5  :  2. 

Put  to  death  all  who  approached  them 
without  permission,  t.st.  4  :  11,  16. 
Celebrated  for  wise  men.  Est  1  :  13  Mat  2  : 1. 
People  of,  warlike.  Eze  27  :  10.  Eze.  38  :  5. 
Peculiar  customs  in.  Est  1  :  8.  Est.  2  :  12,  13 
Babylon  taken  by  the  king  of  Dan.  5  :  30,  31. 
The  Jews  delivered  from  captivity  by  means 

of    2  Chr.  36  :  20,  22,  23.     Ezra  1  :  1-4. 
Predictions  respecting, 
E.xtensive  conquest.    Dan.  8  :  4. 
Conquest  of  Babylon.     Isa.  21  :  1,2.  Dan 

5  :  23. 
Deliveranceof  the  Jews.   Isa.  44  :  28.  Isa. 

45  :  1-4. 
Invasion  of  Greece  under  Xerxes.    Dan. 

11  :  2. 
Dovvnfal  by  Alexander.  Dan.  8  :  6,  7.  Dan 
11  :3. 

No.    190.    MERCY-SEAT. 

Moses  commanded  to  make.     Exo.  25  :  17. 
Bezalecl  given  wisdom  to  make.     Exo.  31  : 

2,  3,  7.  , 

Made  of  pure  gold.  Exo.  25  :  17.  Exo.  37  :  6. 
The  cherubim  formed  out  of,  and  at  each 

end  of  it.     Exo.  25  :  18-20.     Heb.  9  :  5. 
Placed   upon   the  ark  of  testimonv.     Exo. 

25  :  21.    Exo.  26  :  34.     Exo.  40  :  20. 
God 

Appeared  over  in  the  cloud.     Lev  16  :  2. 

Dwelt  over.     Psa.  80  :  1. 

Spake  from  above.  Exo.  25  :  22.  Num.  7  :  89. 

Covered  with  a  cloud  of  incense  on  the 
day  of  atonement.     Lev.  16  :  13. 
The  blood  of  sacrifices  on  the  day  of  atone- 
ment sprinkled  upon,  and  before.    Lev. 
16:  14,  15. 
Illl'strativf.  of 

Christ.  Rom.  3  :  25,  with  Heb.  9  :  3  (Greek.) 

The  throne  of  grace.    Heb.  4  :  16. 

No.   ]91.    METALS. 
Dug  out  of  the  earth.    Job  28  :  1,  2,  6. 
Mentioned  in  Scriptlre  ; 

tJold.     Gen.  2  :11,  12. 

Silver.     Gen.  44  :  2. 

Brass.    Exo.  27  :  2,  4.    2  Chr.  12  :  10. 

Copper.    Ezra  &  :  27.    2  Tim.  4  :  14. 


MID. 


MIL. 


Iron.     Num.  35  :  16.    Pro.  27  :  17. 

Lead.     Exo.  15  :  10.    Jer.  6  :  29. 

Tin.     Num.  31  :  22. 
Comparative  value   of.     Isa.  60  :  17.     Dan. 

2  :  32,  &c. 
Often  mixed  with  dross.    Isa.  1  :  25. 
The  holy  land  abounded  in     Deu.  8  :  9. 
Antiquity  of  the  art  of  working  in.     Gen. 

4  :  22. 

Freed  from  dross  by  fire.    Eze.  22  :  18,  20. 
Ceremonially  cleansed  by  fire.    Num.  31  : 

21-23. 
Cast  in  mould.    Jud.  17  :  4.     Jer.  6  :  29. 
Clav  of  Jordan  used  for  moulding.     1  Kin. 

7 ":  46, 
An  extensive  commerce  in.     Eze.  27  :  12. 

No.    192.    MIDIANITES. 
Descended  from  Midian,  son  of  Abraham  by 

Keturah.     Gen.  25  :  1,  2.     1  Chr.  1  :  32. 
Dwelt  east  of  Jordan,  beside  Moab.    Num. 

22  :  1,  4. 

A  SMALL  PART  OF 

Dwelt  near  Horeb.   Exo.  2  :  15,  with  Exo. 
3  :  1. 

Retained  the  knowledge  and  worship  of 
Jehovah.  Exo.  2  :  16,  with  Exo.  18  :  9-12. 
Governed  by  kings.    Num.  31  :  8.  Jud.8:5. 
Dwelt  in  tents.     Hab.  3  :  7. 
Engaged  in  commerce.    Gen.  37  :  28,  36. 
Conquered  by  Hadad.     Gen.  36  :  35.    1  Chr. 

1  :46. 
Excited  by  Moab  against  Israel.  Num.  22  :  4 
Terrified  at  approach  of  Israel.    Hab.  3  : 3-7. 
With  the  Moabitks, 

Sent  for  Balaam  to  curse  Israel.    Num. 
22  :  5-7. 

Seduced    Israel  to    idolatry,   &c.    Num. 
25  :  1-6. 

Punished  for  seducing  Israel.    Num.  25  : 
16-18.     Num.31  :  1-12. 
Allowed  to  oppress  Israel.    Jud.  6  :  1-6. 
Gideon  raised  up  against.    Jud.  6  :  1 1-14. 
With  Amalek,  Stc,  opposed  Gideon.    Jud. 

6  :33. 
Miraculously   defeated   and  destroyed    by 

Gideon.  Jud.  7  :  16-22.  Jud.  8  :  10,  11. 
Princes  of  slain  Jud.  7  :  24,  25.  Jud.  8  :  12,21. 
Completeness  of  their  destruction  alluded 

to.  Psa.  83:9-11  Isa  9  :  4.  Isa  10  :  26. 
Shall  minister  to  future  glory  of  the  church. 

Isa.  60  :  6. 

No.  193.   MILK. 

An  animal  secretion,  of  a  white  colour. 

Lam.  4  :  7. 
Used  as  food  by  the  Jews.  Gen.  18  :  8.  Jud 

5  :  25. 

Different  kinds  mentioned  ; 
Of  cows.     Deu.  32  :  14.     1  Sam.  6  :  7. 
Of  camels.  Gen.  32  :  15. 
Of  goats.     Pro.  27:27. 
Of  sheep.     Deu.  32  :  14. 
Of  sea-monsters.    Lam.  4  :  3. 


Flocks  and  herds  fed  for  supply  of.    Pro. 

27  ;  23,  27.     Isa.  7  :  21,  22.     1  Cor.  9  :  7. 
Canaan  abounded  with.    Exo.  3  :  8,  17.  Jos. 

6  :  6. 
Made  into 

Butter.     Pro.  30  :  33. 

Cheese.     Job  10  :  10. 
Kept  by  the  Jews  in  bottles.    Jud.  4  :  19. 
Young  animals  not  to  be  seethed  iu  that  of 

the  mother.     Exo.  23  :  19. 
Illustrative  of, 

Temporal  blessings.     Gen.  49  :  12. 

Blessings  of  the  gospel.    Isa.  55  :  1.    Joel 
3  ;  18. 

First  principles  of  God's  word.     1  Cor.  3  : 
2.     Heb.  5:12.     1  Pet.  2  :  2. 

Godlv  and  edifying  discourses.    Song  of 
Sof.  4:11. 

Wealth  of  the  Gentiles.     Isa.  60  :  16. 

Doctrines  of  the  gospel.    Song  of   Sol 


No.  194.    MILLS. 

Antiquity  of    Exo.  11:5. 
Used  for  grinding 

Manna  in  the  wilderness.    Num.  11:8. 

Corn.     Isa.  47  :  2. 
Female  servants  usually  employed  at.  Exo. 

11  :  5.     Mat.  24  :  4L 
Male  captives  often  employed  at.    Jud.  16  : 

21.    Lam.  5  :  13. 
Stones  used  in 

Hard.     Job  41  :  24. 

Heavy.     Mat  18:6. 

Large.     Rev.  IS  :  21. 

Not  to  be  taken  in  pledge.    Deu.  24  :  6. 

Often  thrown  down  on  enemies  during 
sieges.     Jud.  9  :  53.     2  Sam.  11  :  21. 
Illustrative 

(Grinding  at,)  of  degradation,  &c.   Isa.  47  : 
1,  2. 

(Ceasing,)  of  desolation.  Jer.  25:10.  Rev. 
18  :  22. 

No.  195.    MOABITES. 
Descended  from  Lot.     Gen.  19  :  37. 
Called 

Children  of  Lot.    Deu.  2  :  9. 

People  of  Chemosh.    Num.  21  :  29.    Jer. 
48  :  46. 
Ar  given  to.  as  a  possession.     Deu.  2  :  9. 
Separated  from  tlie  Amorites  by  the  river 

Arnon.     Num.  21  :  13. 
Expelled  the  ancient  Emims.    Deu.  2  :  9-11. 
Possessed  many  and  great  cities.   Num.  21  : 

2S,  30.     Isa   15  :  1-4.     Jer  43  :  21-24. 
Governed  by  Kings.  Num.23  :7.  Jos.  24:9. 
Described  as 

Proud  and  arrogant.  Isa  16  : 6.  Jer.  48  :29. 

Idolatrous.     1  Kin.  11:7. 

Superstitious.     Jer.  27  :  3,  9. 

Rich  and  confident.    Jer.  48  :  7. 

Prosperous  and  at  ease.    Jer.  48  :  11. 

Mighty  and  men  of  war.    Jer.  48  :  14. 


MON. 


89 


MON. 


Deprived  of  a  large  part  of  their  territories 

1)V  the  Amoritcs.     Num.  21  :  '26. 
RcluseJ  to  let  Israel  pass.    Jud.  II  :  17,  18. 
-■Vlarmed  at  the  number,  &c.  of  Israel.  Num. 

2i  :  3. 
With  Midiati   send    for  Balaam    to    curse 

Israel.    Num.  22  ch.  to  Num.  24  ch. 
Israelites 

Enticed  to  idolatry  by.    Num.  25  :  1-3. 

Forbiilden  to  spoil.     Deu.  2  :  9,  with  Jud. 
11  :  1.3. 

Forbidden  to  make  leagues  with.     Deu. 
23  :  6. 

Sometimes  intermarried  with.    Ruth  1  : 
4.     1   Kin.  a  :  1.     1  Chr.  8:8.     Neh. 
ii  :  23. 
Excluded  from  the  congregation  of  Israel 

for  ever,     Deu  23  :  3,  4.     Neh.  13  :  1,  2. 
Always  hostile  to  Israel.     Psa  83  :  6.     Eze. 

2j  -.'S. 
Harassed  and  subdued  by  Saul  I  Sam.  14: 47 
Gave  an  asylum  to  Divid"^  family.     1  Sam. 

22  :  4. 

Made  tributary  to  David.    2  Sam.  8  :  2,  12 
Benaiah  slew  two  champions  of.     2  Sam. 

23  :  20. 

Paid  tribute  of  sheep  and  wool  to  the  king 

of  Israel.     2  Kin  3  :  4.     Isa.  16  :  1. 
Revolted    from   Israel  after  the   death  of 

.\hab.     2  Kin.  1:1      2  Kin  3  :  5. 
Israel  and  Judah  joined  against.    2  Kin.  3  : 

6,  7. 
Miraculously  deceived  by  the  colour  of  the 

water     2  Kin  3  :  21-21 
Conquered  by  Israel  and  ./uJah.    2  Kin  3  : 

24-26. 
King  of,  sacrificed  his  son  to  excite  aniraDs- 

ity  against  Israel.     2  Kin.  3  :  27 
Joined  Dabylon  against  Judah.  2  Kin. 24  :  2 

PROPHfXMES    RESPECTIVG  ; 

Terror  on  account  of  Israel.     Exo.  lo  :  1-5. 
Desolation  and  grief     Isa.  15  ch.     Isa,  16  : 

2-11. 
Inability  to  avert  destruction     Isa  15  :  12. 
To  be  destroyed  in  three  ye^rs.     Isa,  16  : 

13,  14 
To  be  captives  in  Babylon.    Jer  27  :  3,  8 

Jer.  43  :  7. 
Their  desolation  as  a  punishment  for  their 

hatred  of  Israel.     Jer  48  :  26,  27.     Eze. 

2-i  :  8,  9. 
Restoration  from  captivity.    Jer.  48  :  47. 
Subjugation  to   Messiah.     Num.  24  :  17. 

Isa  25  :  10. 
Subjugation  to  Israel.     Isa.  II  :  14. 

No.    196.    .AlONEY. 

Gold  and  silver  used  as.    Gen.  13  :  2.    Num 

22  :  18. 
Brass  introduced  as,  by  the  Romans.     Mat 

10  :  9. 
Originally  stamped  with  the   image  of  a 

lamb.     Gen.  23  :  l.i,   with   Gen.   33   :  19 

(m-«-g,) 


Of  the  Romans,  stamped  with  the  image  of 

Cffisar.     Mat  22  :  20,  21. 
Usually  taken  by  weight.   Gen.  23  :  16.   Jer. 

32  :  10 
Pieces  of,  mentioned  ; 

Talent  of  gold.    1  Kin.  9:14.   2  Kin.  23: 33. 

Talent  of  silver.     I  Kin.  16  :  24.    2  Kin.  5  : 
22,  23. 

Shekel  of  silver.  Jud  17:10.  2Kin.  15:20. 

Half  shekel  or  bekah.     Exo.  30  :  15. 

Third  of  a  sliekel.     Neh.  10  :  32. 

Fourth  of  a  shekel.     I  Sam.  9  :  8. 

Gerah  the  twentieth  of  a  shekel.     Num. 
3  :  47. 

Pound.     Luke  19  :  13. 

Penny.     Mat.  20  :  2.     Mar.  6  :  37. 

Farthing.     Mat.  5  :  26 .     Luke  12  :  6. 

Mite.     .Mar.  12  :  42.     Luke  21  :  2. 
Of  the  Jews  regulated  by  the  standard  of 

the  sanctuary.     Lev.  5  :  15.     Num.  3  :  47. 
Was    current  with   the  merchants.    Gen. 

23:  16. 
Jews  forbidden  to   take  usury  for.    Lev. 

25  :  37. 
Changing  of,  a  trade.  Mat.  21  :  12.  Jno.2:I.5. 
W.*s  nivEN 

For  lands.     Gen.  23  :  9.     Acts  4  :  37. 

For  slaves.     Gen.  37  :  28.     Exo.  21  :  21. 

For  merchandise.  Gen.  43  :  12.  Deu.  2:6. 

For  tribute.    2  Kin.  23  :  33.     Mat.  22  :  19. 

As  wages.    Ezra  3  :  7.    Mat.  20  :  2.    Jas. 
5  :  4. 

.\s  offerings.    2  Kin.  12:7-9.  Neh.  10:32. 

As  alms      1  Sam.  2  :  .36.     Acts  3  :  3,  6. 
Custom  of  presenting  a  piece  of.  Job  42  :  11. 
Power  and  usefulness  of     Ecc.7  :  12.    Ecc. 

10  :  19. 
Love  of,  the  root  of  all  evil.    1  Tim.  6  :  10. 

No.    197.    MONTHS. 

Sun  and  moon  designed  to  mark  out.     Gen. 

I  :  14. 
The  patriarchs  computed  time  by.    Gen. 

29  :  14. 
The  Jews  computed  time  by.    Jud.  II  :  37. 

I  Sam.  6:1.     I  Kin.  4  :  7. 
Commenced  with  first  appearance  of  new 

moon.     Num.  10  :  10,  witli  Psa.  81  :  3 
Originally  had  no  names.    Gen.7:ll.    Gen. 

8  :  4. 
The  year  composed  of  twelve,     1  Chr.  27  : 

2-1.5.     Est  2  :  12.     Rev.  22  :  2. 
Names  ok  the  twelve; 

First,  Nisan  or  Abib.    Exo.  13  :  4.     Neh. 
2  :  I. 

Second,  Zif    1  Kin.  6:1,37. 

Third,  Sivan.     Est.  3  :  9. 

Fourth,  Thammuz.     Zee.  3  :  19. 

Fifth,  Ab.     Zee,  7  :  3. 

Sixth,  Ehul.     Neh.  6  :  15. 

Seventh,  Ethanim.     I  Kin.  S  :  2. 

Eighth,  Bui.     1  Kin  6  :  38. 

Ninth,  Chisleu.     Zee.  7  :  I. 

Tenth,  Tebeth.    Est.  2  :  16. 


MOO. 


MOR. 


90 


MOT. 


MOU. 


Eleventh,  Sebat.    Zee.  1  :  7. 

Twelfth,  Adar.  Ezra  6  :  15.  Est.  3  :  7. 
Idolaters  prognosticated  by.  Isa  47  :  13. 
Observance  of,  condemned.     Gal.  4  :  10. 

No.    198.    MOON,   THE. 
Created  by  God.     Gen.  1  :  14.     Fsa.  8  :  3. 
Made  to  glorify  God.     Psa.  148  :  3. 
Called  the  lesser  light.     Gen.  1  :  16. 
Described  -4s 

Fair.     Song  of  Sol.  6  :  10. 

Bright.     Job  31  :  26. 
Has  a  glory  of  its  own.    1  Cor.  15  :  41. 
Appointed 

To  divide  day  from  night.     Gen.  1  :  14. 

For  signs  and  seasons.     Gen.  1  :  14.    Psa. 
104  :  19. 

For  a  light  in  the  firmament.    Gen.  1  :  15. 

To  light  the  earth  by  night.    Jer.  31  :  35. 

To  rule  the  night    Gen.  1  :  16.  Psa.  136  :  9 

By  an  ordinance  for  ever.     Psa.  72  :  5,  7. 
Psa.  S9  :  37.     Jer.  31  :  36. 

For  the  benefit  of  all.  Deu.  4  :  19. 
Influences  vegetation  Deu.  33  :  14. 
First  appearance  of,    a   time  of  festivity. 

1  Sam.  iO  :  5,  6.     Psa  81  :  3. 
Miracles  connected  with  ; 

Standing  still  in  .-Vjalon.     Jos.  10  :  V2,  13 

Signs  in,  belore  the  destruction  of  Jeru- 
salem.    Luke  '21  :  25. 
Lunacy  attributed  to  the  influences  of.  Psa. 

121  :  6,  with  Mat.  4  :  24. 
Worshipped  as  tlie  queen  of  heaven.    Jer. 

7  :  18.     Jer.  44  :  17-19,  25. 

WORSHIPPINfi    OF, 

Forbidden  to  the  Jews.    Deu.  4  :  19. 
Condemned  as  atheism.    Job  31  :  26,  28 
To  be  punished  with  death.   Den.  17  : 3-6. 
Jews  often  guilty  of    2  Kin.  23  :  5.    Jer. 

8  :  2. 
Jews  punished  for.     Jer.  8  :  1-3. 

iLLl'STRiTIVE 

Of  glory  of  Christ  in  the  church.     Isa. 

60  :  20. 
Of  fairness  of  the  church.  Songof  Sol  6:10 
Of  Changeableness  of  the  world.    Kev 

12  :  1. 
(Becoming  as  blood,)  of  Judgments.  Rev. 

6  :  12. 
(Withdrawing  her  light,)  of  deep  calami- 
ties.    Isa.  13  :  10.     Joel  2  :  10.    Joel  3  : 
15.     Mat.  24  :  29. 

No.    199.    MORNING. 
The  second  part  of  the  day  at  the  creation. 

Gen.  1  :  5,  8,  13,  19,  23,  31. 
The  first  part  of  the  natural  day.   Mar.  16:2 
Ordained  by  God.     Job  33  :  12. 
Began  with  first  dawn.    Jos.  6  :  15.     Psa, 

119  :  147. 
Continued  until  noon.     1  Kin.  18  :  26.    Neh 

8  :  3 

First  dawning  of  called  the  eyelids  of  the 
morning.     Job  3  :  9.  {marg)     Job  41  :  18 


The  outgoings  of,   made  to  rejoice.     Psa. 

65  :  8. 
The  Jew3 

Generally   rose  early  in.    Gen.  28  :  18. 

Jud.  6  :  28. 
Eat  but  little  in.     Ecc.  10  :  16. 
Went  to  the  temple  in.    Luke  21  :  38 

Jno.  8  :  2. 
Oflered  a  part  of  the  daily  sacrifice  in. 

Exo.  29  :  38,  39.     Num.  28  :  4-7. 
Devoted  a  part  of,  to  prayer  and  praise 

Psa  5  :  3.  Psa.  59  ;  16.  Psa.  88  :  13. 
Gathered  the  manna  in.  Exo.  16  :  21. 
Began  their  journeys  in.  Gen.  22  :  3. 
Held  courts  of  justice  in.    Jer.  21  :  12. 

Mat.  27  :  1. 
Contracted  covenants  in.    Gen.  26  :  31. 
Transacted  business  in.    Ecc.  11:6.    Mat. 
20  :  1. 
Was  frequently  cloudless.    2  Sam.  23  :  4. 
-A.  red  sky  in,  a  sign  of  bad  weather.    Mat. 

16  :  3. 
Ushered  in  by  the  morning  star.   Job  38  :  7. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  resurrection  day.    Psa.  49  :  14. 
(Breaking  forth,)    of  the    glory   of   the 
church.     Song  of  Sol  6  :  10.    Isa.  58  :  8 
(Star  of)  of  the  glory  of  Christ.  Rev.  22:16. 
(Star  of,)  of  reward  of  saints.    Rev.  2  :  23 
(Clouds  in,)   of  the  shortlived  profession 

of  hypocrites.    Hos.  6  :  4. 
(Wings  of,)   of  rapid  movements.     Psa. 

139  :9. 
(Spread  upon  the  mountains,)  of  heavy 
calamities.    Joel  2  :  2. 

No.    200.    MOTH,    THE. 
Destructive  to  garments.    Mat.  6  :  19.    Jas 

5  :  2. 
Destroyed  by  the  slightest  touch.  Job  4  :  19. 
Illustrative 
Of  God  in  the  execution  of  his  judgments. 

Hos  5  :  12. 
(Eating  a  garment,)  of  God's  judgments. 

Isa.  50  :  9.  Isa  51  :  8. 
(Garments  eaten  by.)  of  those  who  have 
suffered  severe  judgments.  Job  13  :  28. 
(.Making  its  house  in  garments,)  of  man's 
folly  in  providing  earthly  things.  Job 
27  :  18. 

No.    201.    MOUNTAINS. 

The  elevated  parts  of  the  earth.     Gen.  7  : 

19,  20. 
God 

Formed.     Amos  4  :  13. 

Set  fast.     Psa.  65  :  6. 

Gives  strength  to.     Psa.  95  :  4. 

Weighs,  in  a  balance.     Isa.  40  :  12. 

Waters,  from  his  chambers.    Psa  104  :  13. 

Parches,  with  drought.     Hag.  1:11. 

Causes,   to   smoke.     Psa.  104  :  32.      Psa. 
141  :  .5. 

Sets  the  foundations  of,  on  fire.  Deu.32:22. 


MOU. 


91 


MUL. 


MUR. 


Makes  waste.    Isa.  42  :  16.  j 

Causes,  to  tremble.   Nah.  1  :  5.  Hab.  3. 10. 

Causes,  to  skip.     Psa  114:4,6. 

Causes,   to  melt.     Jud.  5  :  5.     Psa.  97:5. 
Isa.  64   :  1,3. 

Removes.    Job  9  :  5. 

Overturns.    Job  9  :  5.    Job  28  :  9. 

Scatters.     Hab.  3  :  6. 
Made  to  glorify  God.     Psa.  148  :  9. 
Called 

God's  mountains.     Isa  49  :  11. 

The  ancient  mountains.     Deu.  33  :  \b. 

The  everlasting  mountains.     Hab.  3  :  6. 

Perpetual  hills      Hab.  3  :  6. 

Everlasting  liills.     Gen  49  :  i6. 

Pillars  of  heaven      Job  06  :  II. 
Many,  exceeding  high.     Psa  104  :  IS.    Isa. 

•2  :"l4. 
Collect  the  vapours  which  ascend  from  the 

earth.     Psa    104  :  6,  8. 
Are  the  sources  of  springs  and  rivers.  Deu. 

8  :7.     Psa  101  :  8-10. 
Canaan  abounded  in.     Deu.  11:11. 
Volcanic  fires  of,  alluded  to.     Isa.  64  :  1,  2. 

Jer.  ol  :  -J-j.     Nah   I  :  5,  6. 
Mentioned  in  Scuipture  ; 

Ararat.     Gen.  8  :  4. 

Abarim.     Num.  33  :  47,  48. 

Amalek.    Jud  1-2  :  15. 

Bashan.     Psa.  68  :  15. 

Bethel.     1  Sam.  13  :  2. 

Carmel.    Jos.  15  :  55.    Jos.  19  :  Q6.    2  Kin. 

Ebal.     Deu.  11  :  29.     Deu  27  :  13. 

Ephraim.     Jos   17  :  15.     Jud.  2  :  9. 

Gerizim.     Deu   11:29.     Jud.  9  :  7. 

Gilboa.     1  Sam.  31  :  1.     2  Sam.  1  :  6,  21. 

GHead.  Gen  31  :21,25   Song  of  Sol.  4  : 1. 

Hachilah.     1  Sam.  23  :  19. 

Hermon      Jos   13  :  U- 

Hor.     Num.  20  :  22.     Num.  34  :  7,  8. 

Horeb.     Exo  3  :  1. 

Lebanon     Deu.  -i  :  25. 

IMizar.     Psa  42  :  6. 

Moreh.    Jud.  7  :  1. 

Moriah.     Gen  22  :  2.     2  Clir.  3  :  1. 

Ncbo,  (part  of  .Vbarim.)  Num.  32:3.  Deu. 
34  :  1 

Olives  or  mount  of  corruption.   1  Kin.  U  : 
7,  with  2  Kin.  23  :  1.3.     Luke  21  :  37. 

Pisgah,  {part  of  Abarim.)     Num.  21  :  20. 
Deu.  34  :  1. 

Seir      Gen    14  :  5      Gen  3^  :  3. 

Sinai.    Kxo   11)  :  2,  13,  20,  23.    Exo  31  :  18. 

Rion      2  Sani   5  :  7 

Tabor.     Jul   4  :  fi.  12,  14 
.\  defence  to  a  country.     Psa   125:2. 
Aflbrd  refutje  in  time  of  danger.     Gen.  14  : 

10.     Jud  6  :  2.     .Mat  24  :  16     Heb.  11  :  33 
Atibrded  pasturage.  Exo.  3  ;  1.  1  Sam  25:7. 

1  Kin  22  :  17.    'Psa   147  :  3.     Amos  4  :  1. 
Aeoundf.d  with 
Herbs.     Pro  27  :  2h. 

Minerals.     Deu.  8  :  9. 


Precious  things.     Deu.  33  :  15. 

Stone  for  building.    1  Kin.  5  :  14,  17.  Dan. 
2  :  45. 

Forests.    2  Kin.  19  :  23.    2  Chr.  2  :  2,  8-10. 

Vineyards.    2  Chr.  26  :  10.    Jer.  31  :  5. 

Spices.    Song  of  Sol.  4  ;  6.    Song  of  Sol. 
8  :  14. 

Deer.     1  Chr.  12  :  8.    Song  of  Sol.  2  :  8. 

Game.     1  Sam  26  :  20. 

Wild  beasts.  Song  of  Sol.  4  :3.  Hab.  2  :  17. 
Often  inhabited,  (ien.  36  :  8.  Jos.  11  :  21. 
Sometimes   selected    as    places  for  divine 

worship.    Gen.  22  :  2,  5.   Exo.  3  :  12.    Isa. 

2  :  2. 
Often  selected  as  places  for  idolatrous  wor- 
ship.    Deu   12  :  2.     2  Chr.  21  :  11. 
Proclamations  often  made  from.     Isa.  40  :  9. 
Beacons  or  ensigns  often  raised  upon.    Isa. 

13  :  2.     Isa.  30  :  17. 

1lI,L'9TR.\TIVK 

Of  difficulties.    Isa.  40  :  4.  Zee.  4  :  7.  Mat. 

17  :  20. 
Of  persons  in  authority.    Psa.  72  :  3.    Isa. 

44  :  23. 
Of  the  church  of  God.    Isa.2:2.    Dan.  2  : 

35,  44,  4.5. 
Of  God's  righteousness.     Psa.  36  :  6. 
Of  proud  and  haughty  persons.  Isa.  2  :  14. 
(Burning,)  of  destructive  enemies.    Jer. 

51  ■.'26.    Rev.  8  :  8. 
(Breaking  forth  into  singing,)  of  exceed- 
ing joy.     Isa.  44  :  23.     Isa.  55  :  12. 
(Threshing  of,)  of  heavy  judgments.   Isa. 

41  :  15. 
(.\;ade  waste,)  of  desolation.    Isa.  42;  15. 

.Mai.  1  :  3. 
(Dropping    new    wine,)    of    abundance. 

Amos  9  :  13. 

No.  202.    MULE,  THE. 

First  mention  of     Gen.  36  :  24. 
Stupid  and  intractable.     Psa.  32  :  9. 
Used  for 
Riding,  by  persons  of  distinction.    2  Sam. 

13  :  29.     2  Sam.  18  :  9.     1  Kin.  1  :  .33. 
Carrying  burdens.    2  Kin.  5  :  17.     1   Chr. 

12  :  40. 
Conveying  posts  and  messengers.     Est. 
S  :   lb,  14. 
Liable  to  the  plague.    Zee.  14  :  16. 
l<ood  of     1  Kin.  4  :  28.  (marg.)   1  Kill.  18  ;  6. 
The  Iews 
Forbidden  to  breed.     Lev.  19  :  19. 
Set  a  great  value  upon      I  Kin.  18  :  .5. 
Brought  many,  from  Babylon.  Ezra  2  :  66 
Shall  use,  at  (he  restoration.     Isa.  66  :  20. 
Of  Togarmah  sold  in  fairs  of  Tyre.     Eze. 
27' :  14 
Often  given  as  tribute.     1  Kin.  10  :  25. 

No.  203.    MURDER. 

Forbidden  by   Mosaic  law.    Exo.  20  :  13. 

Deu  5  :  17. 
Iwhy  lorbirlden  by  God.     Gen  9  :  6. 


MUS. 


92 


NAP. 


The  law  made  to  restrain.    1  Tim.  1  :  9. 
Described  AS  killing 

With  premeditation.     Exo.  21  :  14 

From  hatred  Num.  3.5  :  20,  21.  Deu.  19:11. 

By  lying  in  wait.  Num.  3o  :20.  Deu.  19  :  11. 

By  an  instrum.ent  of  iron.     Num.  35  :  16. 

By  the  blow  of  a  stone.     Num.  35  :  17. 

B_v  a  hand  weapon  of  wood.  Num.  35  :  18 
Killing  a  thief  in  tlie  day,  counted  as.    Exo. 

22  :  3. 
Early  introduction  of     Gen  4  :  3. 
Represented  as  a  sin  crying  unto  heaven. 

Gen.  4  .  10,  with  Heb.  12  :  24.  Eev.  6  :  10. 

The  Jews  often  guilty  of.    Isa.  1  :  21. 
Persons  guilty  of. 

Fearful  and  cowardl)".     Gen.  4  :  14. 

Wanderers  and  vagabonds.     Gen.  4  :  14. 

Flee  from  God's  presence.     Gen.  4  :  16 

Not  protected  in  refuge  cities.     Deu.  19  : 
11,  12. 

Had  no  protection  from  altars.  Exo.  21  :  14 

Not  to  be  pitied  or  spared.     Deu.  19  :  13 
Often  committed  by  night.   Neh.  6  :  10.  Job 

21  :  14. 
Imputed  to  the  nearest  city  when  the  mur- 
derer was  unknown.     Deu.  21  :  1-3. 
iVIode  of  clearing  those  suspected  of.     Deu. 

21  :  3-9.     Sfe  .\Iat.  27  :  24. 
To  be  proved   by  two  witnesses  at  least. 

Num.  .35  :  30      Deu.  19  :  11,  15. 
Punishment  for, 

The  curse  of  God.     Gen.  4:11. 

Death.  Gen  9;  6,  6.  Exo.  21:  12.  Num.  35:16. 

Not  to  be  commuted.     Num.  35  :  32. 

Inflicted  by  the  nearest  of  kin.    Num  35  : 
19,  21. 

No.  204.    MUSIC. 

Early  invention  of.     Gen.  4  :  21. 
Divided  into. 

Vocal.     2  Sam.  19  :  35      Acts  16  :  2.5. 

Instrumental.     Dan.  6  :  18. 
Designed  to  promote  joy.     Ecc.  2  :  8,  10. 
Vanity  of  all  unsanctified.     Ecc.  2  :  S,  11. 
Considered  efficacious  in  mental  disorders 

1  Sam.  16:  14-17,  23 
Efl'ects  produced  on  the  propb.ets  of  old  by. 

1  Sam  10  :  5,  6.     2  Kin   3  ;  15. 
Instru:me.vts  of, 

Cymbals.     1  Clir  16  :  5.    Psa.  150  :  5. 

Cornet     Psa  93  :  6.     Hos.  5  :  8. 

Dulcimer.     Dan.  3  :  5. 

Flute.     Dan  3  :  5. 

Harp.     Psa  137  :  2.     Eze.  26  :  13. 

Organ   Gen.4  :21.  Job  21  :  12.  Psa.  150  :4. 

Pipe.  1  Kin  1  :  40.  Isa.  5  :  12   Jer  4S  :  36. 

Psaltery.     Psa.  33  :  2.     Psa.  71  :  22. 

Sackbut.     Dan.  3  :  5 

Tabret.     1  Sam.  10  :  5.     Isa.  24  :  8. 

Timbrel.     Exo   15  :  20.     Psa  68  :  2.5. 

Trumpet.    2  Kin.  11:14.    2  Chr.  29  :  27. 

Viol.     Isa  14:  11.     Amos  5  :  23. 

Made  of  fir  wood.    2  Sam.  6  :  o. 

iVIade  of  almug  wood.    1  Kin.  10  :  12. 


Made  of  brass.     1  Cor.  13  :  1. 

Made  of  silver.     Num.  10  :  2. 

Made  of  horns  of  animals.    Jos.  6  :  8. 

.Many,  witli  strings.  Psa.  33  :  2.  Psa.  150  : 4. 

Early  invention  of     Gen.  4  :  21. 

Invented  by  David  1  Clir.  23  : 5.  2  Chr.  7: 6. 

The  Jews  celebrated  for  inventing.  Amos 

6  :  5. 
Often  expensively  ornamented.  Eze.  28:13. 
Great  diversity  of.    Ecc.  2  :  S. 
Appointed  to  be  used  in  the  temple.    1  Chr. 
16  :  4-6      1  Chr.  23  :  5,  6.     1  Chr.  25  :  1.     2 
Chr.  29  :  25. 
Custom  of  sending  away  friends  with.  Gen. 

31  :  27. 
The  Jews  used. 
In  sacred  processions.    2  Sam.  6  :  4,  6,  15. 

1  Chr.  13  :  6-8.     1  Chr  15  ;  27,  28. 
At  laying  foundation  of  temple.    Ezra  3  : 

9,  io. 
At  consecration  of  temple.  2  Chr.  5  :  11-13. 
At  coronation  of  kings.    2  Chr.  23  :  1 1, 13. 
At  dedication  of  city  walls.  Neh.  12  :  27, 28. 
To  celebrate  victories.    Exo.  15  :  20.     1 

Sam.  18  :  6,  7. 
In  religious  feasts.    2  Chr.  30  :  21. 
In  private    entertainments.    Isa.  5   :   12. 

-■^mos  6  :  5. 
In  dances.     Mat  11  :  17.    Luke  15  :  25. 
In  funeral  ceremonies.     Mat  9  ;  23. 
In  commemorating  great    men.    2  Chr. 

35  :  25. 
Used  in  idol  worship.    Dan  3  :  5. 
The  movement  of  armies  regulated  by.  Jos. 

6:8.     1  Cor.  14  :  8. 
Gencrallv  put  aside  in  times  of  affliction. 

Psa  137  :  2-4.    Dan.  6:  18. 
Illustrative 
Of  joy  and  gladness.  Zep.  3  :  17.  Eph.  5  :  19. 
Of  heavenly  felicity.    Rev.  5  :  8,  9. 
(Ceasing  of,)  of  calamities.     Isa.  24  :  8,  9. 

Rev.  IS  :  22. 

No.   205.    NAPIITALI,  THE  TPaBE  OF. 

Descended   from  Jacob's  sixth  son.     Gen. 

30  :  7,  8. 
Predictions  respecting.    Gen.  49  :  21.     Deu. 

33  :  23 
Perso.ns  selected  from. 

To  number  the  people     Num.  1  :  ISi 

To  spy  out  the  land.    Num  13  :  14. 

To  divide  the  land-     Num  34  :  28 
Strength  of  on  leaving  l-'gypt  Num.  1 :  42,43. 
The  rere  of  the  fourth  division  of  Israel  in 

their  journeys.     Num,  10  :  25,  27. 
Encamped  under  the  standard  of  Dan  north 

of  the  tabernacle.  Num.  2  :  25,  29. 
Ottering  of.  at  the  dedication  Num.7  :  78-83. 
Families  of  Num.  26  :  48,  49. 
Strength  of,  on  entering  Canaan.  Num.  26:50. 
On  Ebal  said  amen  to  the  curses  Deu.  27  :  13. 
Bounds  of  their  inheritance.  Jos.  19  :  32-39. 
Did  not  drive  out  tiie  Canaanites,  but  made 

them  tributary.    Jud.  1  :  33. 


NAZ. 


NET. 


93 


NIG. 


Chosen  with  Zebulun  to  go  with   Barak 

against  Siscra.    Jud.  4  :  6,  10. 
Praiseil  lor  aiding  against  Sisera.  Jud.  5  :  18 
Joined  (iideon  in  the  pursuitand  overthrow 

of  the  iSlidianites.  Jud.  7  :  '23. 
Some  ol',  at  David's  coronation.  1  Clir.  12  :  34 
Officer  placed  over,  hy  David.  1  Chr.  27  :  19. 
Officer  placed  over,  hy  Solomon  1  Kin  4: 15. 
Land  ol'.  ravaged  by  Benhadad.  1  Kin.  15  :20. 
Land  of,  purged  oi  idols  by  Josiah.    2  Chr. 

34  :6. 
Taken  captive  by  Tiglath-pilezer.    2  Kin. 

16  :  29. 
Specially  favoured  by  our  Lord's  ministry. 

Isa  9  :  1,  2.     Mat.  4  :  13-15. 
Remarkable  persons  of;  iJaraA-,  Jud.  4  :  6. 

Hiram,  1  Kin.  7  :  14. 

No.   206.   NAZARITES. 

Persons  separated  to  the  service  of  God. 
Num.  6  :  2. 

DiFFKRENT   KINDS  OF  ; 

From  tlie  womb.   Jud.  13  :  5.  Luke  1  :  15. 
By  a  particular  vow.     Num.  6  :  2. 
Required  to  be  holy.    Num.  6  :  8. 
Esteemed  pure.     Lam.  4  :  7. 
Peohibiteu  from 
Wine  or  strong  drink.    Num.  6  :  3.    Luke 

1  :  1.5. 
Cirapes  or  an}-  thing  made  from  the  vine. 

Num.6  :3,  4.     Jud.  13  :  14. 
Cutting  or  shaving  the  head.    Num.  6  :  5. 

Jud.  13  :  b.    Jud.  16  :  17. 
Defiling  themselves  by  the  dead.    Num. 
6  :  6,  7. 
Raised  up  for  the  good  of  the  nation.  Amos 

2  :  11. 
Ungodly  Jews  tried  to  corrupt.  Amos  2  :  12. 
Defiled  during  vow 
To  shave  the  head  the  seventh  day.  Num. 

6  :9. 
To  bring  two    turtle  doves  for  a  burnt 

ottering.     Num  6  :  10,  11. 
To  recommence  their  vow  witli  a  tres- 
pass ottering.     Num.  6  :  12. 
On  completion  of  vow 
To  be  brought  to  tabernacle  door.    Num. 

6  :  13. 
To  otter  sacrifices.    Num  6  :  14-17. 
To  shave  their  heads     Num.  6  :  18.   Acts 

18  :  18.     Acts  21  :  24. 
To  have  the  left  shoulder  of  the  ram  of 
the  peace   ottering  waved    upon  their 
hands  by  the  priest.     Num.  6  :  19,  20, 
with  Lev.  7  :  32. 
Illustrative  of 
Christ.    Heb.  7  :  26. 
Saints.    2  Cor.  6  :  17.    Jas.  1  :  27. 

No.  207.    NKTHINIM. 
Were  the  servants  of  the  Levites.     Ezra 

8  :  20. 
Probably  originated  in  the  appointment  of 
the  Gibeonites.    Jos.  9  :  27. 


The  remnant  of  the  Canaanites  appointed 
as,  by  Solomon.  1  Kin.  9:20,21,  with 
Ezra  2  :  58. 

With  the  priests  and  Levites 
Had  cities  to  reside  in.   1  Chr.  9  :  2.  Ezra 

2  :70. 
Exempted  from  tribute.    Ezra  7  :  24. 

Had  chiefs  or  captains  over  them.  Neh. 
11  :21. 

A  large  number  of,  returned  from  the  cap- 
tivity.    Ezra  2  :  43-54.    Neh.  7  :  46-.56,  60. 

Were  zealous  for  the  covenant.  Neh.  10  : 
28,  29. 

No.  208.    NIGHT. 

The  darkness  first  called.     Gen.  1  :  5. 

Caused  by  God.     Psa.  104  :  20. 

Belongs  to  God.     Psa.  74  :  16. 

The  heavenly  bodies  designed  to  separate 

day  from.     Gen.  1  :  14. 
The  moon  and  stars  designed  to  rule  and 

give  light  by.   Gen.  1  :  16-18.   Jer.  31  :  35. 
Commenced  at  sunset.     Gen.  28  :  II. 
Continued  until  sunrise.    Psa.  104  :  22.  Mat. 

28  :  1,  with  Mar.  16  :  2. 
Regular  succession  of. 

Established  by  covenant.  Gen.  8:22.  Jer. 
33  :  20. 

Ordained    for    the    glory    of  God.    Psa. 
19  :  2. 
Originally  divided  into  three  watches.  Lam. 

2  :  19,  with  Jud.  7  :  19.     Exo.  14  :  24. 
Divided  into  four  watches  by  the  Romans. 

Luke  12  :  38,  with  Mat.  14  :  25.    Mar. 

13  :  35. 
Frkijuently 

Exceeding  dark.     Fro.  7  :  9. 

Cold  and  Irosty.   Gen.  31  :  40.  Jer.  36  :  30. 

Accompanied  by  heavy  dews.    Num.  11  : 
9.     Jud   6  :  38,  40.    Job  29  :  19.    Song 
of  Sol.  5  :  2. 
Unsuitable  for  labour.    Jno.  9  :  4. 
Unsuitable  for  travelling.    Jno.  11  :  10. 
Designed  for  rest.     Psa   104  :  23. 
Wearisome  to  the  afflicted.     Job  7  :  3,  4. 
Favourable  to  the  purposes  of  the  wicked. 

Gen.  31  :  39.    Job  24  :  14,  15.    Oba.  5  v.    1 

The.  5  :  2. 
Wild  beasts  go    forth  in    search  of  prey 

during.    2  Sam.  21  :  10.     Psa.  104  :  21,  22. 
The  Jews 

Jorbidden  to  keep  the  wages  of  servants 
during.     Lev.  19  :  13. 

Forbidden  to  allow  malefactors  to  hang 
during.     Deu.  21  :  23. 

In  affiiclion  spent,  in  sorrow  and  humilia- 
tion.    Psa.  6  :  6.    Psa.  30  :  5     Joel  1  :  13. 

In  attliction  spent,  in  prayer.    Psa.  22  :  2. 

Often  kept  lamps  burning  during.    Pro. 
31  :  IS. 
Eastern    shepherds    watched    over    their 

flocks  during.     Cien.  31  :  40.     Luke  2  :  8. 
Eastern  fishermen  continued  their  employ- 
ment during.    Luke  5  :  5.    Jno.  21  :  3. 


NIL. 


NIN. 


94 


OAK. 


OAT. 


God  frequently 
Revealed  his  will  in.     Gen.  31  :  24.    Gen. 

46  :  2.     Num.  22  :  20.     Dan.  7  :  2. 
Visited  his  people  in.     1  Kin.  3  :  5.    Psa. 

17  :3. 
Executed  his  judgments  in.     Exo.  12  :  12. 

2  Kin.  19  :  35.    Job  27  :  20.    Dan.  5  :  30. 
Illustrative  of 
Spiritual  darkness.    Rom.  13  :  12. 
Seasons  of  severe  calamities.    Isa.  21  :  12. 

Amos  5  :  8. 
Seasons  of  spiritual  desertion.    Song  of 

Sol.  3  :  1. 
Death.    Jno.  9  :  4. 

No.  209.    NILE,  THE  RIVER. 

Empties  itself  into  the  Mediterranean  sea 

by  seven  streams.    Isa.  11  :  15. 
Called 

The  river.     Gen.  41  :  1,  3. 

The  Egyptian  sea.     Isa.  U  :  15. 

The  stream  of  Egypt.     Isa.  27  :  12. 

Sihor.    Jos.  13  :  3.    Jer.  2  :  18. 
Abounded  in 

Crocodiles.    Eze.  29  :  3. 

Fish.    Exo.  7  :  21.     Eze.  29  :  4. 

Reeds  and  flags.     Isa.  19  :  6,  7. 
Annual  overflow  of  its  banks  alluded  to, 

Jer.  46  :  8.    Amos  8  :  8.    Amos  9  :  5. 
The  Egyptians 

Took  great  pride  in.     Eze.  20  :  9. 

Carried  on  extensive  commerce  by.    Isa. 
23  :3. 

Bathed  in.    Exo.  2  :  5. 

Drank  of    Exo.  7  -.21,24. 

Punished  by  failure  of  its  waters.    Isa. 
19  :  5,  6. 

Punished  by  destruction  of  its  fish.    Isa. 
19  :  8. 
Remarkable  f-vents  conivected  with  ; 

Male  children  drowned  in.     Exo.  1  :  22. 

Moses  exposed  on  its  banks.    Exo.  2  :  3. 

Its  waters  turned  into  blood.     Exo.  7  : 
1.5,  20. 

Miraculous  generation  of  frogs.  Exo.  8  : 3. 

No.    210.    NINEVEH. 
Origin  and  antiquity  of     Gen.  10  :  11. 
Situated  on  the  river  Tigris.     Nah.  2  :  6,  S. 
The  ancient  capital  of  Assyria.     2  Kin.  19  : 

36.     Isa.  37  :  37. 
Called  the  bloody  city.     Nah.  3  :  1. 
Described  as 

Great.    Jon.  1  :  2.    Jon.  3  :  2. 

Extensive.    Jon.  3  :  3. 

Rich.    Nah.  2  :  9. 

Strong.     Nah.  3  :  12. 

Commercial.    Nah.  3  :  16. 

Populous.     Jon.  4:11. 

Vile.     Nah.  1  :  14. 

Wicked.     Jon.  1  :  2. 

Idolatrous.     Nah.  1  :  14. 

Full  of  joy  and  carelessness.     Zep.  2  :  15. 

Full  of  lies  and  robbery.     Nah.  3:1. 


Full  of  witchcraft,  &c.    Nah.  3  :  4. 
Jonah  sent  to  proclaim  the  destruction  of 

Jon  1  :  2.     Jon.  3  :  1,  2,  4. 
Inhabitants  of,  repented  at  Jonah's  preach- 
ing.   Jon.  3  :  5-9.    Mat.  12  :  41.    Luke 
11  :32. 
Destruction  of,  averted.    Jon.  3  :  10.    Jon. 

4  :  11. 
Predictions  respectinr  ; 
Coming    up    of   the    Babylonish  armies 

against     Nah.  2  :  1-4.     Nah  3  :  2. 
Destruction  of  its    people.    Nah.  1  :  12. 

Nah  3  :  3. 
Spoiling  of  its  treasures.     Nah.  2  :  9. 
Destruction  of  its  idols.  Nah.  1  :  14   Nah. 

2   :  7. 
Degradation  and  contempt  put  on.     Nah. 

3"  :  0-7.     Zep.  2:15. 
Utter  destruction.     Nah.  1  :  8,  9. 
Complete  desolation.     Zep  2  :  13-15. 
Feebleness  of  its  people.     Nah.  3  :  13. 
Being  taken  while  the  people  were  drunk. 

Nah.  I  :  10      Nah  3:11. 
Captivity  of  its  people.    Nah.  3  :  10. 
No.    211,    OAK    TREE,    THE. 

The  hill  of  Bashan  celebrated  for.  Isa.  2  :  13. 
Described  as 

Strong.     Amos  2  :  9. 

Thick  spreading.     2  Sam.  18  :  9.     Eze. 

6  :  13. 
Casting  its  leaves  in  winter     Isa.  6  :  13. 
The  Tyrians  made  oars  of.     Eze.  27  :  6. 
Idolaters  often  made  idols  of.    Isa.  44  :  14. 
The  ancients  often 
Rested  under.      Jud.  6  :  11,  19.     1  Kin. 

13  :  14 
Buried  their  dead  under.     Gen.  35  :  8.     1 

Chr.  10  :  12. 

Erected  monuments  under.    Jos.  24  :  26. 

Performed  idolatrous  rites  under.    Isa.  1  : 

29.  Isa.  57  :  5.  (marg.)  Eze.  6  :  13.   Hos. 

4  :  13. 

Absalom  in  his  flight  intercepted  by,  and 

suspended  from.    2  Sam.  18  :  9,  10,  14. 
Jacob  buried  his  family  idols  under.     Gen. 

35  :4. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  church.     Isa.  6  :  13. 
Of  strong  and  powerful  men.    Amos  2  :  9. 
Of  wicked  rulers.    Isa.  2  :  13.    Zee.  11  :  2. 
(Fading.)  of  the  wicked  under  judgments. 
Isa.  1  :  30. 

No.    212,    OATHS. 
The  lawful  purpose  of,  e.xplained.     Heb. 

6  :  15. 
Antiquity  of     Gen.  24  :  22.     Gen.  24  :  3,  8. 
Used  for 
Confirming  covenants.   Gen.  26  :  28.  Gen. 

31  :  44.  .53.     1  Sam   20  :  16,  17. 
Deciding  controversies  in  courts  of  law. 
Exo  22  :  11.    Num.  5  :  19.    1  Kin.  8  :  31. 
Pledging  allegiance  to  sovereigns.   2  Kin. 
11  :  4.     Ecc.  S  :2. 


OAT. 


95 


OFF. 


Binding  to  performance  of  sacred  duties. 

Num.  30  :  2.    2  Chr.  15  :  14,  15.    Neh. 

10  :  2il.     Psa   13-2  :  2. 
Binding  to  performance  of  any  particular 

act.     Gen.  -24  :  3,  4.     Gen.  50  :  25.    Jos. 

2  :  12 

Judicial    form    of  administering.      1    ICin 

22  :  16.     Mat.  26  :  63. 
Often  accompanied  by  raising  up  tlie  Iiand. 

Gen.  14  :  22      Dan   12  :  7.     Kev   10  :  5,  6. 

Often  accompanied  by  placing  the    liand 

under  the  thigli  of  the  person  sworn  to 

Gen.  24  :  2,  9     Gen.  47  :  29. 

To  be  talcen  in  fear  and  reverence.  Ecc.  9  : 2. 

Thk  Jkws 

Forbidden  to  take,  in  name  of  idols.    Jos. 

23  :  7. 
Forbidden  to  take,  in  the  name  of  any 

created  thing.  Mat  5  :  34-36.  Jas.  5  :  12. 
Forbicideu  to  talce  false.     Lev.  6  :  3.    Zee. 

8  :  17. 
Forbidden  to  take  rash,  or  unholy.    Lev. 

5  :  4 
To  use  God's  name  alone  in.     Dou.  6  :  13. 

Deu.  10  :  20.     Isa.  65  :  16. 
To  take,  in  truth,  judgment,  &c.  Jer.  4  :  2. 
Generally   respected    the    obligation   of 

Jos.  9  :"  in,  20.   2  Sam.  21  :  7.   Fsa.  15  : 4. 

Mat  14:9. 
Fell  into  many  errors  respecting.  Mat.  23  : 

16-22. 
Often  guilty  of  rashly  taking.    Jud.  21  :7. 

Mat.  14  :  7.     Mat.  26  :  72. 
Often  guilty  of  falsel}'  taking.     Lev.  6  :  3. 

Jer  5  :  2.    .ler.  7  :  9. 
Condemned  for  false.  Zee.  a  :  4.  Mai.  3  :  5. 
Condemned    for   profane.    Jer.  23   :    10. 

Hos.  4  :  2. 
Inst.\ncks  of  R.15H,  Scc.  ; 
Joshua,  &o.      Jos.  9  :  15,  16. 
Jephthah.     Jud.  11  :  30-36. 
Saul.     1  Sam.  14  :  27,  41. 
Herod.     Mat.  14  :  7-9. 
The  Jews  who  souglit  to  kill  Paul.     Acts 

23  :21. 
Custom  of  swearing  by  the  life  of  tlie  king. 
Gen  42  :  15,  16. 

EXPRKSSIONS  USK.D  AS  J 

By  the  fear  of  Isaac     Gen.  31  ;  53. 

As  the  Lord  liveth.   Jud  8  :  19.  Ruth  3  :  13 

The   Lord  do  so  to  me,  aud  more   also. 

Ruth  1  :  17. 
God  do  so  to  thee,  and  more  also.     1  Sam. 

3  :  17. 

Bv  the  Lord.    2  Sam.  19:7.     1  Kin  2  :  42. 
Before  God  I  lie  not     Gal  1  :  20. 
1  call  God  for  a  record     2  Cor  1  :  23. 
God  is  witness.     1  Tlie  2  :  5. 
1  charge  you  by  the  Lord.     I  The  5  :  27. 
As  thy  soul  liveth.     1  Sam.  1  :  26.     1  Sam 
25  :  26. 
God  used,  to  show  the  immutability  of  his 
counsel.  Gen.  22  :  16.  Num.  14  :  23.  Heb 
6  :  17. 


No.  213.    OFFERINGS. 

To  be  made  to  God  alone.    Exo.  22  :  20. 

Jud.  13  :  16. 
.\utiquity  of.     Gen.  4  :  3,  4. 

DiFKKUKNT   KINDS  OF  J 

Burnt.     Lev.  1  :  3-17.     Psa.  66  :  15. 
Sin  Lev.  4  :  3-35.  Lev.  6  :  25.  Lev.  10  :  17. 
Trespass  Lev.  5  : 6-19.  Lev.  6  :  6.  Lev.  7: 1. 
Peace      Lev.  3  :  1-17.     Lev.  7  :  11. 
Heave.  Exo.  29  :  27,  28.  Lev.  7  :  14.  Num. 

15  :  19. 
Wave.     Exo.  29  :  26.     Lev.  7  :  30. 
Meat.     Lev.  2  ch.    Num.  15  :  4. 
Drink.    Gen.  35  :  14.   Exo.  29  :  40.   Num. 

15  :5. 
Thank     Lev.  7  :  12.    Lev.  22  :  29.    Psa. 

60  :  14. 
Free-will     Lev.  23  :  38.    Deu.   16   :  10. 

Deu  23  :  23. 
Incense.  Exo  30  :  S.  Mai.  1:11.  Luke  1  :9. 
First-fruits.     Exo.  22  :  29.     Deu.  18  :  4. 
Tithe.     Lev.  27  :  30.    Num.  18  :  21.    Deu. 

14  :  22. 
Gifts.     Exo  35  :  22.    Num.  7  :  2-S8. 
Jealousy.    Num.  5  :  15. 
Personal,  for  redemption.  Exo.  30  :  13,  15. 
Declared  to  be  most  holy.    Num.  18  :  9. 

RKtJUIRKn  TO   BK 

Perfect.     Lev.  22:21. 

The  best  of  their  kind.    Mai.  1  :  14. 

Offered  willingly.     Lev.  22  :  19. 

Ottered  in  righteousness.     .Mai  3  :  3. 

Ottered  in  loVe  and  charity.  Mat  5  :  23, 24. 

Brought  in  a  clean  vessel.     Isa.  66  :  20. 

Brought  to  the  place  appointed  of  God. 
Deii   12  :  6      Psa  27  :  6.     Heb.  9  :  9. 

Laid  before  the  altar     Mat.  5  :  23,  24. 

Presented  by  the  priest.     Heb.  5:1. 

Brouglit  without  delay.     Exo.  22  :  29,  30. 
Unacceptable  without  gratitude.    Psa.  50  : 

8,  14 
Could  not  make  the  otterer  perfect.    Heb. 

9  :9. 

Thincs  FOnniDDEx  AS  ; 

The  price  of  fornication.     Deu.  23  :  18. 

The  price  of  a  dog.     Deu.  23  :  18. 

Whatever  was  l)lemished.    Lev.  22  :  20. 

Whatever  was  imperfect.     Lev.  22  :  24. 

Whatever  was  unclean.     Lev.  27  :  11,  27. 
Laid  up  in  the  temple.   2  Chr.  31  :  12.    Neh. 

10  :.37. 

Hczekiah  prepared  chambers  for.    2  Chr. 

31  :  11. 
Thf,  Jews  oftem 

Slow  in  presenting.    Neh.  13  :  10-12. 

Defrauded  God  of     Mai.  3  :  8. 

Gave  the  worst  they  had  as.  Mai.  1  :  8,  13. 

Rejected  in,  because  of  sin.    Isa.  1  :  13. 
.Mai  I  :  10. 

Abhorred,  on  account  of  the  sins  of  the 
priests      1  Sam.  2  :  17. 

Presented,  to  idols.     Eze.  20  :  28. 
.Made  by  strangers,  to  be  the  same  as  by 

the  Jews.    Num.  15  :  14-16. 


OIL. 


96 


OLI. 


OST. 


Many  oflences  under  the  law  teyond  the 

efficacy  of.     1  Sam.  3  :  14.    Psa.  61  :  16. 
Illustrative  of 

Christ's  ofl'ering  of  himself    Eph.  5  :  2. 

The  conversion  of  the   Gentiles.    Rom. 
15  :  16. 

The  conversion  of  the  Jews.    Isa.  66  :  20 

No.    214.    OIL. 
Given  by  God.  Psa.  104  :  14,  15.  Jer.  31  :  12. 

Joel  2  :  19,  24. 
Comes  from  the  earth.    Psa.  104  :  14,  15 

Hos.  2  :  22. 
Kinds  of,  :mentioned  j 

Olive.     Exo.  30  :  24.     Lev.  24  :  2. 

Myrrh.     Est.  2  ;  12. 
E.\ti-acted  by  presses.     Hag.  2  :  16,  with 

Mic.  6  ;  Id. 
Tlie  poor  employed   in   extracting.     Job 

24  :  11. 
Canaan  abounded  in.    Deu.  S  ;  8. 
Described  as 

Soft.     Psa.  65  :  21. 

Smooth.     Pro.  5  :  3. 

Penetrating     Psa.  109  :  18. 

Healing.     Isa.  1  :  6,  with  Luke  10  :  34. 
The  ointments  of  the  Jews  made  of  per- 
fumes mixed  with.     Exo  30  :  23-25.     Jno 

12  :3. 
Jews  often  extravagant  in  the  use  of.     Pro. 

21  :  17. 
Was  titheable  by  the  law.     Deu.  12  :  17. 
First-fruits  of,  given  to   God.    Deu.  18  : 4 

2Chr.  31  :6.     Nell.  10  :  37. 
Used 

For  food.     I  Kin.  17  :  12,    Eze.  16  :  13. 

For  anointing  the  person.     Psa.  23   :  5, 
Psa.  104  :  15.     Lulce  7  :  46 

For  anointing  to  offices  of  trust.     Exo. 
29  :  7.     1  Sam.  10  :  1.     1  Kin.  19  :  16. 

For  anointing  the  sicli.     Mar.  6  :  13.    Jas 
6  :  14. 

In  God's  worship.    Lev.  7  :  10.    Num  15  : 
4-10. 

In  idolatrous  worship.    Hos  2  :  5,  8. 

For   lamps.    Exo.  25  :  6.    Exo.  27  :  20. 
Mat.  25  :  3. 
When    fresh    especially     esteemed.      Psa. 

92  :  10. 
Dealing  in,  a  trade.     2  Kin.  4  :  7. 
Exported.    1  Kin.  5  :  11.    Eze.  27  :  17.    Hos. 

12  :  1. 
Sold  by  measure.    1  Kin.  5:11.   Luke.  16:6. 
Kept  in 

Boxes.    2  Kin.  9  :  1. 

Horns.      1  Kin.  1  :  39. 

Pots.    2  Kin.  4  :  2. 

Cruises.     1  Kin.  17  :  12. 

Cellars.     1  Chr.  27  :  23. 

Storehouses.    2  Chr.  32  :  28. 
Stores  of,  laid  up  in  fortified  cities.     2  Chr. 

11  :  11. 
Failure  of,  a  severe  calamity.     Hag.  1:11. 
Miraculous  increase  of    2  Kin.  4  :  2-6. 


Illustrative  of 
The  unction  of  the  holy  spirit.     Psa.  45  : 

7.     Psa.  89  :  20.     Zee.  4  :  12. 
The  consolation  of  the  gospel,   Isa.  61  :  3 
Kind  reproof     Psa.  141  :  5. 

No.    215.    OLIVE    TREE,    THE. 

Often  grew  wild.    Rom.  11  :  17. 
Cultivated 

In  Olive  yards.    1  Sam.  8  :  14.  Neh.  5  :  11. 

Among  rocks.     Deu.  32  :  13. 

On  the  sides  of  mountains.     Mat.  21  :  1. 
Canaan  abounded  in.    Deu.  6:11.    Deu.  8  : 

S.   {mars; ) 
Assyria  abounded  in.    2  Kin.  IS  :  32. 
Kings  of  Israel  largely  cultivated.     1  Chr. 

27  :  28. 
Described  as 

Green.    Jer.  11  :  16. 

Fair  and  beautiful.    Jer.  11  :  16,  with  Hos. 
14  :  6. 

Fat  and  uncious.    Jud.  9:9.  Rom.  11:17. 

Bearing  goodly  fruit.     Jer.  11  :  16,  with 
Jas.  3  :  12. 
Grafting  of,  alluded  to.     Rom.  11  :  24. 
Pruning  of  alluded  to.     Rom.  11  :  18,  19. 
Often  cast  its  flowers.     Job  15  :  33. 
Often  cast  its  fruit.     Deu.  28  :  40. 
Often    suflered   from    caterpillars.     Amos 

4  :9. 
Good  for  the  service  of  God  and  man.    Jud. 

9  :  9. 
Oil  procured  from.   Exo.  27  :  20.   Deu.  8  :  8. 
Used  for  makino 

The  cherubim  in  the  temple.  I   Kin.  6  :  23. 

The  doors  and  posts  of  the  temple.    1  Kin. 
6  :  31-33. 

Booths  at  feast  of  tabernacles.  Neh.  8  :  15. 
Beaten  to  remove  the  fruit     Deu.  24  :  20. 
Shaken  when  fully  ripe.     Isa.  17  :  6. 
Gleaning  of  left  for  the  poor.     Deu.  24  :  20. 
Fruit  of,  during  sabbatical  year  left  for  the 

poor,  &c.     Exo.  23  :  11. 
The  fruit  of,  trodden  in  presses  to  extract 

the  oil.     Mic   6  :  15,  with  Hag  2  :  16. 
Failure  of,  a  great  calamity.     Hab.  3  :  17, 18. 
Illustrative  of 

Of  Christ     Rom.  11:17,  24.     Zee.  4  : 3, 12. 

Of  the  Jewish  church.    Jer.  II  :  16. 

Of  the  righteous.     Psa.  52  :  8.     Hos.  14  : 6. 

Of  children  of  pious  parents.     Psa.  128:3. 

Of  the  two  witnesses.     Rev.  11  :  3,  4. 

(When  wild,)  of  the  Gentiles.    Rom.  11  : 
17,  24. 

(Gleaning  of)  of  the  remnant  of  grace. 
Isa.  17  :  6.     Isa  24  :  13. 
Probable  origin  of  its  being  the  emblem  of 

peace.     Gen.  8:11. 

No.    216.    OSTRICH,    THE. 

Unclean  and  unfit  for  food.     Lev.  11  :  13. 
Furnished  with  wings  and  feathers.    Job 

39  :  13. 
Lays  her  eggs  in  the  sand.    Job  39  :  14. 


OWL. 


OX. 


97 


ox. 


Dkscribed  as 
Void  of  wisdom.    Job  39  :  17. 
Imprudent.     Job  39  :  15. 
Cruel  to  her  young.     Job  39  :  16. 
Rapid  in  movement.    Job  39  :  18. 

ll.I  LSTRiTIVK 

Of  the  unnatural  cruelty  of  the  Jews  in 
their  calamities.     Lam.  4  :  3. 

(Companionship  with,)  of  extreme  deso 
lation.     Job  30  :  29.  {marg.) 

No.    217.    OWL,    THE. 

Varieties  of     Lev.  11   :  16,  17.     Deu.  14  : 

Id,  16 
Unclean  and  not  to  be  eaten.     Lev.  11  :  13, 

with  16  V. 
Dkscribed  as 

Mournful  in  voice.     Mic.  1  :  8. 

Solitary  in  disposition.     Psa.  102  :  6. 

Careful  of  its  young.     Isa.  34  :  15. 
Inhabits  deserted  cities  and  houses.     Isa. 

13:21.     Isa.  34  :  11-14.     Jer.  50  :  39. 
Illustrative  of  mourners.     Psa.  102  :  6. 

No.    218.    ox,   THE. 
Often  found  wild.    Deu.  14  :  5. 
Incluuks  the 

Bull.     Gen.  32  :  15.    Job  21  :  10. 

Bullock.     Psa.  50  :  9.    Jer.  46  :  21. 

Cow.     Num.  18  :  17.    Job  21  :  10. 

Heifer.     Gen  15  :  9.     Num.  19  :  2. 
Was  clean  and  fit  for  food.     Deu.  14  :  4. 
Described  as 

Strong     Psa.  144  :  14.    Pro.  14  :  4. 

Beautiful.     Jer  46  :  20.    Hos.  10  :  11. 

Not  without  sagacity.     Isa.  1  :  3. 
Horns  and  hoofs  of,  alluded  to.     Psa.  69  :  31. 
Lowing  of,  alluded  to.     1  Sam.  15  :  14.     Job 

6  :5. 
Was  fed 

With  grass.  Job  40  :  15.  Psa.  106  :  20.  Dan. 
4  :  25. 

With  corn.     Isa.  30  :  24. 

With  straw.    Isa.  11:7. 

On  the  hills.     Isa.  7  :  25. 

In  the  valleys.    1  Chr.  27  :  29.  Isa.  65  :  10. 

In  stalls.     Hab.  3  :  17. 
Rapid  manner  of  collecting  its  food,  alluded 

to.     Num.  22  :  4. 
Formed  a  part  of  the  patriarchal  wealth. 

Gen.  13  :  2,  5.     Gen.  26  :  14.     Job  1  :  3. 
Formed  a  part  of  the   wealth  of  Israel  in 

Egypt.  Gen.  50  :  8.  Exo.  10  : 9.  Exo.  12  :32. 
Formed  a  part  of  the  wealth  of  the  Jews. 

Num.  32  :  4.     Psa.  144  :  14. 
Required  great  care    and   attention.    Pro. 

27  :  23. 
Herdmen  appointed  over.    Gen.  13  :  7.    1 

Sam.  21  :  7. 
Urged  on  by  the  goad.    Jud.  3  :  31. 
Used  for 

Drawing  waggons,  &c.  Num.  7:3.  1 
Sam.  6,  7. 

Carrying  burdens.    1  Chr.  12  :  40. 


Ploughing.    1   Kin.  19  :  19.     Job  1  :  14. 

Amos  6  :  12. 
Earing  the  ground.  Isa.  30  :  24.  Isa.  32  :20. 
Treading  out  the  corn.    Hos.  10  :  11. 
Sacrifice.     Exo.  20  :  24.     2  Sam.  24  :  22. 
Food.     1  Kin.  1  :  9.    1  Kin.  19  :  21.    2  Chr. 
18:2. 
Often  stall-fed  for  slaughter.    Pro.  15 :  17. 
Goes  to  the  slaughter  unconscious.    Pro. 

Young  of,  considered  a  great  delicacy.  Gen. 

18  :  7.    Amos  6  :  4. 
Male  firstlings  of,  belonging  to  God.    Exo. 

34  :  19. 
Tithe  of,  given  to  the  priests.    2  Chr.  31  :  6. 
Laws  respecting  ; 
To  rest  on  the  Sabbath.  Exo.  23  :  12.  Deu. 

5  :  14. 
Not  to  be  yoked  with  an  ass  in  the  same 

plough.     Deu.  22  :  10. 
Not  to  be  muzzled  when  treading  out  the 

corn.     Deu  25  :  4.     1  Cor.  9  :  9. 
If  stolen  to  bo  restored   double.     Exo. 

22  :  4. 
Of  others  not  to  be  coveted.    Exo.  20  :  17. 

Deu.  5  :  21. 
Of  others  if  lost  or  hurt  through  neglect, 

to  bo  made  good.     Exo.  22  :  9-13. 
Killing  a  man  to  be  stoned.  Exo.  21  :  23-32. 
Mode  of  reparation  for  one,  killing  anoth- 
er.    Exo.  21  :  35,  36. 
Straying  to  be  brought  back  to  its  owner. 

Exo.  23:  4.     Deu.  22:1,2. 
Fallen  under  its  burden  to  be  raised  up 

again.     Deu.  22  :  4. 
Fat  of,  not  to  be  eaten.    Lev.  7  :  23. 
Increase  of,  promised.    Deu.  7  :  13.    Deu. 

28  :  4. 
Pubhcly  sold.  2  Sam.  24  :  24.    Luke  14  :  19. 
Often  given  as  a  present.  Gen.  12  :  16.  Gen. 

20  :  14. 
The  wicked  often  took,  in  pledge  from  the 

poor.    Job  24  :  3. 
Custom  of  sending  the  pieces  of,  to  collect 

the  people  to  war.     1  Sam.  11:7. 
Sea  of  brass  rested  on  figures  of.  1  Kin.  7  :  25. 
Illustrative 
(Engaged  in   husbandry,)   of  Ministers. 

Isa.  30  :  24.     Isa.  32  :  20. 
(Not  muzzled  in  treading  corn,)  of  Minis- 
ters' right  to  support.     1  Cor.  9  :  9,  10. 
(Prepared  for  a  feast,)  of  the  provision  of 

the  gospel.     Pro.  9  :  2.     Mat.  22  :  4. 
(Led  to  slaughter,)  of  a  rash  youth.    Pro. 

7  :  22. 
(Led  to  slaughter,)  of  saints  under  perse- 
cution    Jer.  11  :  19. 
(Stall  fed,)  of  sumptuous  living.  Pro.  15:17. 
Bull  or  Blllock  illustrative 

Of  fierce  enemies.  Psa.  22:12.   Psa.  68: 30. 
(KirstUng    of)    of  the  glory  of  Joseph. 

Deu.  33  :  17. 
(In  a  net,)  of  the  impatient  under  judg- 
ment.    Isa.  51  :  20. 


PAL. 


FAL. 


98 


PAS. 


(Fatted,)  of  greedy  merceaaries,  Jer. 
46  :  21. 

(Unaccustomed  to  the  yoke,)  of  intracta- 
ble sinners.    Jer.  31  :  18. 

KiNE  ILLUSTRATIVE 

Of  proud  and  wealthy  rulers.  Amos  4  :  1. 
(Well  favoured,)  of  years  of  plenty.  Gen. 

41  :2,  26,  29. 
(Lean,)  of  years  of  scarcity.     Gen.  41  :  3, 

27,  30. 
Heifer  illustrative 
Of  a  beloved  wife.    Jud.  14  :  IS. 
(Sliding  back,)  of  backsliding  Israel.  Hos. 

4  :  16. 
(Taught,  &c.)  of  Israel's  fondness  for  ease 

in  preference  to  obedience.  Hos.  10  :  11. 
(Of  three  years  old,)  of  Moab  in  affliction. 

Isa  15  :  a.     Jer.  4S  :  34. 
(Fair,)  of  the  beauty  and  wealth  of  Egypt, 

Jer.  46  :  20. 
(At  gruss,)  of  the  luxurious  Chaldees.  Jer 

50  :  11. 

No.  219.    PALACES. 

Jerusalem  celebrated  for.    Psa.  48  :  3, 13. 
The  term  applied  to 

Residences  of  kings.  Dan.  4  :  4.  Dan.  6  :  18. 

Houses  of  great  men.  Amos  3  : 9.  Mic.  6  :  5. 

The  temple  of  God.     1  Chr.  29  :  1,  19. 

The  house  of  the  high  priest.  Mat.  26  :  58. 
Described  as 

High.     Psa.  78  :  69. 

Pohshed.     Psa.  144  :  12. 

Pleasant.     Isa.  13  :  22. 
Of  k'ings 

Called  the  king's  house.  2  Kin.  25  :  9.  2 
Chr.  7:  11. 

Called  the  house  of  the  kingdom.  2  Chr. 
2:1,  12. 

Called  the  king's  palace.    Est.  1  :  5. 

Called  the  royal  house.     Est.  1  :  9. 

Splendidly  furnished.     Est.  1  :  6. 

Surrounded  with  gardens.    Est.  1  :  5. 

Surrounded  with  terraces.    2  Chr.  9:11. 

Under  goyernors.  1  Kin.  4  :  6.  Neh.  7  :  2. 

Often  attended  by  eunuchs  as  servants. 
2  Kin.  20  :  IS.     Dan.  1  :  3,  4. 

Were  strictly  guarded.    2  Kin.  11:5. 

Afforded  support  to  all  the  king's  retain- 
ers.    Ezra  4  :  14.     Dan   1  :  5. 

Royal  decrees  issued  from.  Est.  3  :  15. 
Est.  8  :  14. 

Royal  decrees  laid  up  in.     Ezra  6  :  2. 

Contained  treasures  of  the  king.  1  Kin. 
15  :  IS.     2  Chr.  12  :  9.     2  Chr.  23  :  24. 

Gorgeous  apparel  suited  to,  alone.    Luke 
7  :  -25. 
Were  entered  by  gates.    Neh.  2  :  8. 
Often  the  storehouses  of  rapine.  Amos  3  :  10. 
Often  as  a  pumshment 

Spoiled.     Amos  3:11. 

Forsaken.     Isa.  32  :  14. 

Desolate.     Psa.  69  :2a.  (mark.)  Eze.  19  :  7. 

Scenes  of  bloodshed.    Jer.  9  :  21. 


Burned  with  fire.  2  Chr.  36  :  19.  Jer.  17  :  27. 

Overgrown  \vith  thorns,  &c.    Isa.  34  :  13 

The  habitation  of  dragons,  &c.  Isa.  13  :  22. 
The  spider  makes  its  way  even  into.    Pro. 

30  :  28. 
Illustrative  of 

The  splendour  of  the  church.  Song  of  Sol. 
8  :9. 

The  godly  children  of  saints.  Psa.  144  :  12. 

The  place   of  Satan's   dominion.    Luke 
11  :21. 

No.  220.    PALM-TREE,    THE. 
First  mention  of,  in  scripture.    Exo.  15  :  27. 
Jericho  celebrated  for.    Deu.  34  :  3.    Jud. 

1  :  16. 
Described  as 

Tall.     Song  of  Sol.  7  :  7. 

Upright.    Jer.  10:5. 

Flourishing.     Psa.  92  :  12. 

Fruitful  to  a  great  age.     Psa.  92  :  14. 
The    fruit  of,  called  dates.    2  Chr.  31   :  5. 

(mar^.) 
Requires  a  moist   and  fertile  soil.      Exo. 

15  :  27. 
Tents  often  pitched  under  shade  of.    Jud. 

4  :  5. 
The  BRi?fcHE9  OF  were 

The  emblem  of  victory.    Rev.  7  :  9. 

Carried    at   feast    of  tabernacles.     Lev. 
23  :  40. 

Used  for  constructing  booths.  Neh.  8:15. 

Spread  before  Christ  Jno.  12  :  13. 
Blasted  as  a  punishment.  Joel  1  :  12. 
Represented  in  carved  work  on  the  walls 

and  doors  of  the  temple  of  Solomon.     1 

Kin  6  :  29,  32,  3-5.     2  Chr.  3  :  5. 
Illustrative  of 

The  Church.     Song  of  Sol.  7  :  7,  8. 

The  righteous,     Psa,  92  :  12. 

The  upright  appearance  of  idols.      Jer. 

10  :  5. 

No.    221.  PASCHAL    LAMB,  TYPICAL 

NATURE    OF. 

A  type  of  Christ.     Exo.  12  :  3.     1  Cor  o  :  7. 

A  male  of  the  first  year.     Exo.  12  :  5.     Isa. 

9:6. 
Without  blemish.   Exo.  12  :  5.    1  Pet.  1  :  19. 
Taken  out  of  the  flock.     Exo.  12  :  5.    Heb. 

2  :  14,  17. 

Chosen  before-hand.   Exo.  12  :  3.   1  Pet.  2  : 4. 
Shut  up  four  days  that  it  might  be  closely 

examined.     Exo.  12  :  6.    Jno.  8  :  46.    Jno. 

IS  :  38. 
Killed  by  the  people.     Exo.  12  :  6.    Acts 

2  :  23. 
Killed  at  the  place  where  the  Lord  put  his 

name.     Deu    16  :  2.  5-7.    2  Chr.  35  :  1, 

Luke  13  :  33. 
Killed  in  the  evening.     Exo.  12  :  6.     Mar. 

15  :  34,  37. 
Its  blood  to  be  shed.    Exo.  12  :  7.    Luke 

22  :  20. 


PAT. 


P£A. 


99 


PHA. 


Blood  of,  sprinkled  on  lintel  and  door-posts 

Exo.  1-2  :  Qi.     Heb.9:13,  14.     Heb.  10  :  22 

1  ['et.  1  :  i. 
Blood  of,  not  sprinkled  on  threshhold.  Exo. 

li  :7.     Heb.  10  :  -29. 
Not  a  bone  of,  broken.     Exo.  12  :  46.    Jno. 

19  :  36. 
Not  eaten  raw.      Exo.  1-2:9.     1  Cor.  11  : 

•JS,  29. 
Roasted   with  fire.     Exo.  12  :  8.     Psa.  22  : 

14,  lo. 
Eaten  with  bitter  herbs.    Exo.  12  :  8.    Zee. 

12  :  10 
Ealen  with  unleavened  bread.     Exo.  12  :  39. 

I  Cor  .5  :  7,  S.     See  2  Cor.  1  :  12. 
Eaten  in  haste.     Exo.  12  :  11.   "Heb.  6  :  18. 
Eaten  with  the  loins  girt.     Exo.  12   :   11. 

Luke  12  :  3o.     Eph.  6:14.     1  Pet.  1  :  13. 
Eaten  witli  staff" in  hand.    Exo.  12  :  11.   Psa. 

23  ;  4. 
Eaten  with  shoes  on.    Exo.  12  :  11.    Eph. 

6  :  1.5. 
Not  taken  out  of  the  house.    Exo.  12  :  46. 

Eph.  3  :  17. 
What  remained  of  it  till  morning  to  be  bu- 
ried. Exo.  12  :  10.  Mat.  7  :  6.  Luke  11:3. 

No.   222.    PATRIAKCHAL    GOVERN- 
MENT. 
Vested  in  the  heads  of  families.  Gen.  18  :  19. 

EXERCISKD    IM 

Training,  &c,  their  servants  for  war.  Gen. 

14  :  14 
Vindicating  their  wrongs.     Gen.  14  :  12, 

1.5,   16. 
Forming  treaties  and  alliances.     Gen.  14  : 

13.     Uen.  21  :  22-32.     Gen.  2«  :  23-33. 
Acting  as  priests.     Gen.  8  :  20.     Gen.  12  : 

7,  8.  Gen.  35  :  1-7.  Job  1  :  5. 
Acting  as  judges.  Gen.  38  :  24. 
Arbitrarily  disinheriting  and  putting  away 

servants  and  children.     Gen.  21  :  14.     1 

Chr.  5  :  1. 
Blessing  and  cursing  their  children.  Gen. 

9:25,26.     Gen.  27  :  28,  29.     Gen  49  ch. 
The  authority  of  heads  of  families  for,  ac- 
knowledged.    Gen.  23  :  6. 

No.  223.    PEACE-OFFERING. 

A  male  or  female  of  herd  or  flock.    Lev.  3  : 

1,  6,  12. 
Thk  offkker  bfquirkd 

To  give  it  freely.     Lev.  19  :  5. 

To  bring  it  himself     Lev.  7  :  29,  30. 

To  lav  his  hand  upon  its  head.  Lev.  3. :  2, 

8,  13. 

To  kill  it  at  tabernacle  door.    Lev.  3  :  2, 
8,  1.3. 
Required  to  be  perfect  and  free  from  blem- 
ish.    Lev.  3  :  1,  6.    Lev.  22:21. 
The  priest 

Prepared.    Eze.  46  :  2. 
Sprinkled  the  blood  on  the  altar.     Le  v.  3 : 
2,  8,  13. 


Offered  the  inside  fat,  &c.  by  fire.   Lev.  3  : 

3,  4.  9,  10. 
Laid  it  upon  the  dally  bumt-oftering  to  be 

consumefl  with  it.     Lev.  3   :  5,  with 

Lev.  6  :  12,  13. 
Waved    the    breast  as  a  wave-offering. 

Exo.  29  :  26,  28.     Lev.  7  :  29,  30. 
Heaved  the  right  shoulder  as  an  heave- 
offering.     Exo.  29  :  22-27. 
Had  the  shoulder  and  breast  as  his  por- 
tion.    Exo.  29  :  28.     Lev.  7  :  31-34. 
An  offering  most  acceptable.    Lev.  3  :  5,  16. 
Generally   accompanied  by   a  burnt-offer- 
ing.     Jud.  21  :  4.      1  Sam.  10  :  6.     1  Kin. 
3  :  15. 
Often  accompanied  by  a  sin-offering.     Lev. 

23  :  19. 
Was  offered 
Asathanks-givingoflering.  Lev.  7  :  12, 13. 
As  a  votive-ottering.    Lev.  7:16. 
For  a  reconciliation.     Eze.  45  :  15.    Eph. 

2  :  13,  14. 
For  confirming  the  legal  covenant.    Exo. 

24  :  5. 
At  consecration  of  priests.  Exo.  29: 22,  29. 
For  the  people  at  large.    Lev.  9  :  4. 
At  expiration  of  Nazarjtes'  vow.    Num. 

6  :  14. 
At  all  the  festivals.    Num.  10  :  10. 
At  dedication  of  tabernacle.     Num.  7  :  17, 

23,  &c. 
At  dedication  of  temple.      1  Kin.  8  :  62-64. 
At  coronation  of  kings.     1  Sam.  11  :  15. 
By  Joshua  after  his  victories.    Jos.  8  :  31. 
By  Israel  after  tlieir  defeat     Jud.  20  :  26. 
By  David  on  bringing  up  the  ark.  2  Sam. 

6  :  17. 
By  David  after  the  plague.    2  Sam.  24  :  25. 
By  Solomon  three  times  a  year.     1  Kin. 

9  :  25. 
By  Manasseh  on  repairing  and  restoring 

the  altar.     2  Chr.  33  :  15,  16. 
If  a  thanlisgiving-oftering,  to  be  eaten  the 

day  offered.     Lev.  7  :  15. 

If  a  votive-offering,  to  be  eaten  the  same  day 

ortliencxt.     Lev.  7:16,  17.    Lev.  19:6-8. 

To  be  eaten  before  the  Lord.   Deu.  12  :  17,18. 

No  unclean  person  to  eat  of    Lev.  7  :20, 21. 

No.    224     PHARISEES,    THE. 

A  sect  of  the  Jews.    Acts  15  :  5. 

The  .strictest  observers  of  the  Mosaic  ritual. 

Acts  26  :  6. 
By  descent,  especially  esteemed.  Acts  23  : 6. 
Ch.ikacter  of  ; 

Zealous  of  the  law.  Acts  15  :  5.    Phi.  3  : 5. 

Zealous  of  tradition.   Mar.  7  :  3,  5-3.   Gal. 
1  :  14. 

Outwardly  moral.     Luke  18  :  II.    Phi.  3  : 
5,  6. 

Rigid  in  fasting.  Luke  5  :  33.  Luke  18  :  12. 

Active  in  proselytizing.     Mat.  23  :  15. 

Self-righteous.    Luke  16  :  15.    Luke  18  : 9. 

Avaricious.    Mat.  23  :  14.     Luke  16  :  14. 


PHI. 


100 


PHI. 


Ambitious  of  precedence.    Mat.  23  :  6 
Fond  of  public  salutations.    Mat.  '23  :  7. 
Fondofdistingui.;hed  titles.  Mat.  23: 7-10. 
Particular  in  paying  aU  dues.  Mat.  23  :  23 
Oppressive.     .Mat  23  :  4. 
Cruel  in  persecuting.     Acts  9:1,2. 
Believed  in  the  resurrection,  &c.  Acts  23  :  8. 
Made  broad  their  phylacteries,  &c.  Mat.  23:5. 
Their  opinions,  a  standard  toothers  Jno  7:48. 
Many  priests  and  Levites  were  of.    Jno.  1  : 

19,  24. 
Many  rulers,  lawyers,  and  scribes  were  of. 

Jno.  3  :  1.     Acts  5  :  34.     Acts  23  :  9. 
Had  disciples.     Luke  5  :  33.     Acts  22  :  3. 
Some  came  to  John  for  baptism.     Mat.  3  :  7 
As  a  body,  rejected  John's  baptism.    Luke 

7:30. 
Christ 
Often  invited  by.  Luke  7  :  36.  Luke  11  :  37 
Condemned  by,  for  associating  with  sin- 
ners. Mat  9  :  11.  Luke  7:39  Luke  1.5:  1,2 
Asked  for  signs  by.  Mat.  12  :3S.  .Mat,  IC  :  1 
Tempted  by,   with  questions  about    the 

law.     Mat.  19  :  3      Mat.  22  :  l.i,  16,  35. 
Watched  by,  for  evil     Luke  6  :  7. 
Ofl'ended,  by   his  doctrine.    Mat  15  :  IC 

Mat.  21  :45.  Luke  16  :  14. 
Declared  the  imaginary  righteousness  of, 
to  be  insufficient  for  salvation.  Mat.  3: 20 
Declared  the  doctrines  of,  to  be  hypoc- 
risy. Mat.  16  :  6,  H,  12.  Luke  12  :  1. 
Denounced  woes  against.  Mat.  23  :  13,  &c 
Called,  an  evil  and  adulterous  generation. 

Mat.  12  :  39. 
Called,  serpents  and  generation  of  vipers. 

Mat.  23  :  33. 
Called,  fools  and  blind  guides.     Mat.  23  : 

17,  24. 
Compared,  to   whited  sepulchres.     Mat. 

23  :  27. 
Compared,  to    graves  that    appear  "  not 

Luke  U  :44. 
Left  Judea  for  a  time  on  account  of    Jno 
4  :  1-3. 
Imputed  Christ's  miracles  to  Satan's  power. 

Mat.  9  :  34.     Mat.  12  :  24. 
Sent  officers  to  apprehend  Christ.    Jno.  7  ; 

32,  45. 
Often  sought  to  destroy  Christ.  Mat.  12  :  14 
Mat.  21:46.    Jno.  11  :  47,  53,  57. 

No.  225.    PHILISTINES,  THE. 
Descended  from  Casluhim.     Gen  10  :  13, 14 
Originally   dwelt  in  the  land  of  Caphtor 

Jer.  47  :  4.     Amos  9  :  7. 
Conquered  the  Avims  and  took  from  them 

the  west  coast  of  Canaan.     Deu.  2  :  23. 
Called 

The  Caphtorims.     Deu.  2  :  23. 

The  Cherethites.  1  Sara.  30  :  14.  Zep.  2  :  6 
CouxTRy  OF, 

Called  Philistia.    Psa.  87  :  4.     Psa.  103  :  9 

Divided  into  five  states  or  lordships.    Jos. 
13  :  3.    Jud.  3:3.     1  Sam.  6  :  16. 


Had  many  flourishing  cities.  1  Sam.  6  :  17. 

Given  b)  God  to  the  Israelites.    Jos.  13  : 
2,  3      Jos.  15  :  45,  47. 
Were  a  great  people  and  governed  by  kings 

in  the  patriarclial  age.     Gen.  21  :  22,34. 

Gen.  26  :  8. 
Character  of  ; 

Proud.    Zee.  9  :  6. 

Idolatrous.    Jud.  16  :  23.     1  Sam.  5  :  2. 

Superstitious.     Isa.  2  :  6. 

Warlike.     1  Sam.  17  :  1.     1  Sam.  28  :  1. 
.Men  of  great  strength  and  stature  amongst. 

1  Sam.  17  :  4-7.     2  Sam.  21  ;  16,  18-20. 
Some  of,  left  to  prove  Israel,     Jud  3  :  1-3. 
Always  confederated  with  the  enemies  of 

Israel.     Psa,  S3  :  7.     Isa  9:11,  12. 
Shamgar  slew  si.x  hundred  of,  and  delivered 

Israel.     Jud  3  :  31. 
Oppressed  Israel  after  the  death  of  Jair  for 

eighteen  years,     Jud.  10  :  7,  8. 
Oppressed  Israel  after  the  death  of  Abdon 

forty  years.     Jud.  13  :  1. 
Samson 

Promised  as  a  deliverer  from.    Jud.  13  :  5. 

Intermarried  with.    Jud.  14  :  1,  10. 

Slew  thirty,  near  Ashkelon.    Jud.  14  :  19 

Burned  vineyards,  &c.,  of     Jud.  15  :  3-5. 

Slew  many,  for  burning  his  wife.    Jud. 
15  :  7,  8. 

Slew  a  thousand,  with  the  jaw-bone  of  an 
ass.     Jud   15  :  15,  16. 

Blinded  and  imprisoned  by.    Jud.  16  :  21. 

Fulled  down  the  house  of  Dagon  and  de- 
stroyed immense  numbers  of.    Jud.  16  : 
29,  .30. 
Defeated  Israel  at  Ebenezer.  1  Sam.  4:1,2. 
Defeated  Israel  and  took  the  ark.    1  Sam. 

4  :3-ll. 
Put  the  ark  into  Dagon's  house.  1  Sam.  5:  1-4 
Plagued  for  retaining  the  ark.  1  Sam.  5  : 6-12 
Sent  back  the  ark  and  were  healed.     1  Sam, 

6  :  1,  IS. 
Miraculously  routed  at  Mizpeh.     1  Sam.  7  : 

7-14. 
Jonathan  smote  a  garrison  of,  at  Geba  and 

provoked  them,     1  Sam.  13  :  3,  4. 
Invaded  the  land  of  Israel  with    a    great 

army.  1  Sam.  13  :  5,  17-23. 
Jonathan  and  his  armour-bearer  smote  a  gar- 
rison of,  at  the  passages.  1  Sam.  14:1-14. 
Miraculously  discomfited.  1  Sam.  14  :  15-23, 
Saul  constantly  at  war  with.  I  Sam.  14  :  62. 
Defied  Israel  by  their  champion.     1   Sam 

17  :  4-10. 
Defeated  by  Israel  at  Ephes-dammim   and 

pursued  to  Ekron.     1  Sam.  17  :  1,  52. 
David 

Slew  Goliath  the  champion  of.     1  Sam.  17  : 
40-50. 

Procured  Saul's  daughter  for  a  hundred 
foreskins  of     1  Sam.  18  :  25-27. 
Often  defeated,  during  Saul's  reign.    1  Sam. 
19  :  8.     1  Sam.  23  :  1-5. 

Fled  to,  for  safety.    1  Sam.  27  : 1-7. 


PIL. 


101 


PLA. 


Gained  the  confidence  of  Achish  king  of. 

1  Sam.  -iS  :  -2.     1  Ham.  29  :  9. 
Distrusted  bj-.     1  Sam  29  :  2-7. 
Often  defeated  in  the  course  of  his  reign. 

2  Sam   6  :  17-23.     2  Sam.  8  :  1.     2  Sam. 
21  :  10-22.     2  Sam.  23  :  &-12. 

Had  a  guard  composed  of    2  Sam.  8  :  18, 

with  K/.e.  2d  :  Itj.     Zep.  2  :  6. 
Gathered  all  their  armies  to  Aphck  against 
Israel.     1  Sam.  28  :  1.     1  Sam.  29  :  1. 
Ziglag  a  town  of,  taken  and  plundered  by 

the  Amalckites.     1  Sam.  30  :  1,  2,  16. 
Israel  defeated  by,  and  Saul  slain.     1  Sam. 

31  :1-10. 
Besieged  in  Gibbethon  by  Nadab.    1  Kin. 

15  :27. 
Sent  by  God  against  Jehoram.    2  Chr.  21  : 

16,  17. 
Defeated  by  Uzziah.    2  Chr.  26  :  6,  7. 
Distressed  Judah  under  Ahaz.    2  Chr.  28  : 

18,  19. 
Defeated  by  Hezekiah.     2  Kin.  19  :  8. 
Israel  condemned  lor  imitating.    Jud.  10  :  6. 

Amos  6  :  2.     Amos  9  :  7. 
Prophecies  respecting  ; 
Union  with  Syria  against  Israel.     Isa  : 

11,  12. 
Punishment  with  other  nations.  Jer.  95: 20. 
Dismay  at  ruin  of  Tyre.     Zee.  9  :  3,  5. 
Base  men  to  be  their  rulers.     Zee.  9  :  6. 
Hatred  and   revenge  against  Israel  to  be 
fully   recompensed.     Eze.  25    :    15-17. 
Amos  1  :  6-8. 
Utter  destruction   bv   Pharaoh   king  of 

Egypt      Jer.  47  :  1-4.     Zep.  2  :  5,  6. 
Destruction  and  desolation  of  their  cities. 

Jer  47  :  5.     Zep.  2  :  4. 
Their  country  to  be  a  future  possession 

to  Israel.     Oba.  19  v.     Zep.  2  :  7. 
To  help  in  Israel's  restoration.  Isa.  11  :  14 

No.    226.    PILLARS. 
The  supports  of  a  building.    Jud  16  :  29, 
Things  raised  upas  memorials.  Gen. 31  -.51. 
Made  of 

Marble.     Est.  1  :  6. 

Wood.     1  Kin.  10  :  12. 

Iron.     Jer  1  :  IS. 

Brass.     1  Kin  7  ;  15. 

Silver.     Song  of  Sol.  3  :  10. 
The  vail  and  hangings  of  the  tabernacle 

supported  by.     Exo.  26  :32,  37.     Exo.  36  : 

36.  38. 
Two,  placed  in  the  temple  porch.     1  Kin 

7  :  1.5-21. 
Of  mejiorial 

Sometimes  of  a  single  stone.    Gen.  28  ;  IS. 

Sometimes  of  a  heap  of  stones.    Jos.  4  :  8, 
9,  20. 

To  witness  vows.      Gen.  28  :  IS.     Gen. 
31  :  13. 

To  witness  covenants.     Gen.  31  :  52. 

To  mark  the  graves  of  the  dead.    Gen. 
35  :  20. 


To    commemorate    remarkable    events. 

Exo.  24  :  4     Jos.  4  :  20,  24. 
To  perpetuate  names.    2  Sam.  18  :  18. 
In  honour  of  idols.    Lev.  26  :  1     (tnarg.) 

Deu.  7  :  5.     (marg.) 
Often  anointed.  Gen.  28  :  18.   Gen.  31  :  13. 
Often  had  inscriptions.    Job  19  :  24. 
The  divine  glory  appeared  to  Israel  in  the 

form  of     Exo.  13  :  21,  22.     Num.  12  :  5. 
Lot's  wife  became  a  pillar  of  salt.    Gen. 

19  :  26. 
Ilu'Stkative  of 
stability  of  the  heavens.    Job  26  :  11. 
Stability  of  the  earth.     1  Sam.  2  :  8.     Psa. 

75  :  3. 
The  church.     1  Tim.  3:15. 
Stability  of  Christ.     Song  of  Sol.  6  :  15. 

Rev  10  :  1. 
Ministers.    Jer.  1  :  18.    Gal.  2  :  9. 
Saints   who   overcome   in   Christ.    Rev. 

3  :  12. 

No.   227.   PLAGUE  OR  PESTILENCE, 

THE. 

Inflicted  by  God.     Eze.  14  :  19.    Hab.  3  :  5. 

One  of  God's  four  sore  judgments.    Eze. 

14  :21. 
Described  as  noisome.    Psa.  91  :  3. 
Israel  threatened  with,  as  a  punishment  for 
disobedience.     Lev.  26   :  24,  25.     Deu. 
28:21. 
Desolating  eflects  of.    Psa.  91 : 7.    Jer.  16 : 6, 

7.     Amos  6  :  9,  10. 
Equally  fatal  day  and  night.    Psa.  91  :  5,  6. 
Fatal  to  man  and  beast.  Psa.  78  :  50.  (morg.) 

Jer  21  :  6. 
Sent  cpo.v 
The  Egyptians.     Exo.  12  :  29,  30. 
Israel  for  making  golden  calf,  Ezo.  32  :  35. 
Israel  for  despising  manna.    Num.  11  :  33. 
Israel  for  murmuring  at  destruction  of 

Korah.     Num.  16  :  46-50. 
Israel  for  worshipping  Baal-peor.    Num. 

25  :  18. 
David's  subjects  for  his  numbering  the 
people.     2  Sam.  24  :  15. 
Often  broke  out  suddenly.    Psa.  106  :  29. 
Often  followed  war  and  famine.     Jer.  27  : 

13.     Jer.  28  :  8.     Jer.  29  :  17,  18. 
Egypt  often  afflicted  with.    Jer.  42  :   17, 

with  .-Vmos  4  :  10. 
Specially  fatal  in  cities.     Lev.  26  :  25.    Jer. 

6,9. 
Was  altributed  to  a  destroying  angel.  Exo. 

12  :  23,  with  2  Sam.  24  :  16. 
The  Jews    sought    deliverance    from,  by- 
prayer.     1  Kin.  8  :  37,  38.     9  Chr.  20  :  9. 
Predicted  to  happen  before  destruction  of 

Jerusalem.     Mat.  24  :  7.    Luke  21  :  11. 
Illl'stp.aiive  of 
God's  judgments  upon  the  apostacy.  Rev. 

18  :4,  8. 
The  diseased  state  of  man's  heart.    1  Kin. 
8  :  38. 


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No.    228.    PLOUGHING. 
The  breaking  up  or  tilling  of  the  earth. 

Jer.  4  :  3.     Hos.  10  :  12. 
Noah  the  supposed  inventor  of.  Gen.  5  :  29, 
Febfor.mkd 
By  a  plough.     Luke  9  :  62. 
With  o.xen.     1  Sam.  14  :  14.    Job  1  :  14. 
During  the  cold  winter  season.  Pro.  20  :  4 
In  long  and  straight  furrows.  Psa.  129  :  3 
Generally  by  servants.     Isa.  61:5.    Luke 

17  :  7. 
Sometimes  bv  the  owner  of  the  land  him- 
self    1  Kin.  19  :  19. 
With  an  ox  and  an  ass  yoked  together  for- 
bidden to  the  Jews.     Deu.  22  :  10. 
Difficulty  of,  on  rocky  ground.  Amos  6  :  12 
Followed  by  harrowing  and  sowing.     Isa 

23  :  24,  2d. 
Illl'stkative 

Of  repentance  and  reformation.  Jer.  4  -.3 
Of  peace  and  prosperity.    Isa.  2  :  4.    INIic 

4:3. 
Of   a  severe  course  of  affliction.     Hos 

10  :  11. 

Of  a  course  of  sin.    Job  4  :  8.   IIos  10:13. 

Of  the  labour  of  ministers,     1  (or.  9  :  10 

(Attention  and  constancy  required  in.)  of 

continued  devotedness.     Luke  9  :  62. 

No.  229.  POMEGRANATE-TREE,  THE 
Egypt  abounded  with.     Num.  20  :  b. 
Canaan  abounded  with.   Num.  13  :  23.  Deu 

8  :8. 
The  Jews 

Cultivated,  in  orchards.  Song  of  Sol  4:13 

Often  dwelt  under  shade  of    1  Sam.  14  : 2. 

Drank  the  juice  of.     Song  of  Sol.  8  :  2. 
The  blasting  of,  a  great   calamity.     Joel 

1  :  12. 
God's  favour  e.vhibited  in  making,  fruitful. 

Hag.  2  :  19. 
Representations  of  its  fruit 

On  the  high  priest's  robe.   Exo  39  :  24-26. 

On  the  pillars  of  the  temple.    1  Kin.  7:18. 
Illustrative 

Of  Saints.     Song  of  Sol.  6  :  11.     Song  of 
Sol.     7  :  12. 

(.\n  orchard  of,)  of  the  church.    Song  of 
Sol.  4  :  13. 

(Fruit  of,)  of  the  graces  of  the  church. 
Song  of  Sol.  4  :  3.     Song  of  Sol  6  :  7. 

No.    230.    FOOLS    AND    PONDS. 

Made  by  God.  Isa.  3-5  :  7. 
Made  by  man.  Isa.  19  :  10 
Artificial,  designed  for 

Supplying  cities  with  water.  2  Kin.  20  :  20 

Supplying  gardens,  &c.  with  water.    Ecc. 
2  :6. 

Preserving  fish.     Isa.  19  :  10. 
Water  of,  brought  into  the  city  by  a  ditch 

or  conduit.  Isa.  22  :  11,  with  2  Kin.  20  :  20. 
Filled  by  the  rain.     Psa.  84  :  6. 


Mentioned  in  Scripture  ; 

Bethesda.    Jno.  5  :  2. 

Gibeon.     2  Sam  2  :  13. 

Hebron.    2  Sam.  4  :  12. 

Samaria.     1  Kin.  22  :  39. 

Siloam.    Jno.  9  :  7. 

The  upper  pool.    2  Kin.  19  :  17.    Isa.  7  :  3. 

The  lower  pool.     Isa  22  :  9. 

The  king's  pool,     Neh.  2  :  14. 

The  old  pool.     Isa.  22  :  11. 
The  land  of  Egypt  abounded  in.  Exo.  7  :  19. 
Illustrative 

Of  Nineveh.     Nah.  2  :  8. 

(In  the  wilderness,)  of  the  gifts  of  the 
spirit.     Isa.  35  :  7.     Isa.  41  :  18. 

{Turning  cities  into,)  of  great  desolation. 
Isa.  14  :  23. 

No.  231.    PRECIOUS  STONES. 

Dug  out  of  the  earth.    Job  29  :  5,  6. 
Broua:ht  from  Ophir.     1  Kin.  10  :  11.    2  Chr. 

9  :'l0. 
Brought  from  Shcba.     1  Kin.  10  :  1,  2.    Eze. 

27  :  22. 
Called 

Stones  of  fire     Eze.  28  :  14,  16. 

Stones  to  be  set.     1  Chr.  29  :  2. 

Jewels.     Isa.  61  :  10      Eze.  16  :  12. 

Precious  jewels.  2  Chr.  20  :  25.  Pro.  20  :  15. 
Of  great  variety.     1  Chr.  29  :  2. 
Of  divers  colours.     I  Chr.  29  :  2. 
Brilliant  and  glittering.     1  Chr.  29  :  2.    Rev. 

21  :  11. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture  ; 

Agate.     Exo.  28  :  19.     Isa.  54  :  12. 

Araethvst.     Exo.  23  :  19.    Rev.  21  :  20. 

Bervl. '  Dan.  10  :  6.    Rev.  21  :  20. 

Carbuncle.     Exo  28  :  17.     Isa.  54  :  12. 

Coral     .loh  28  :  18. 

Chalcedony.    Rev.  21  :  19. 

Chrysolite.    Rev.  21  :  20. 

Chrysoprasus.    Rev.  21  :  20. 

Diamond.    Exo.  29  :  19.    Jer.  17  :  1.  Eze. 
28  :  1.3. 

Emerald.     Eze.  27  :  16.    Rev.  4  :  3. 

Jacinth.     Rev.  9  :  17.    Rev.  21  :  20. 

Jasper.     Rev.  4  :  3.     Rev  21  :  11,  19. 

Onvx.     Exo  28  :  20.     Job  23  :  16. 

Pea'rl.    Job  28  :  IS.    Mat.  13  :  45,  46.    Rev. 
21  :  21. 

Ruhr.    Job  28  :  19.    Lam.  4  :  7. 

Sapphire.     Exo  24  :  10.     Eze.  1  :  26. 

Sarduie  or  sardius.     Exo.  28  :  17.    Rev. 
4  :3. 

Sardonyx.     Rev.  21  :  20. 

Topaz.     Job  29  :  19.    Rev.  21  :  20. 


Highly  prized  by  the  ancients.    Pro  17  :  S. 
Extensive  commerce  in.   Eze.  27  :  22.   Rev. 

18  :  12. 
Often  given  as  presents.     1  Kin.  10  :  2,  10. 
-■irt  of  engraving  upon,  early  known  to  the 

Jews.     Exo.  26  :  9,  11,  21. 
Art  of  setting,  known  to  the  Jews..    Exo. 

28  :  20. 


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Used  for 
Adorning  the  high  priest's  ephod.    Exo. 

28  :  IJ. 
Adorning  the    breastplate  of  judgment 

Kxo.  -JS  :  17--'0.     Kxo.  39  :  10-14. 
Decorating  the  person.     Kze.  28  :  13. 
Ornamenting  royal  crowns.  2  Sam.  12  :  30. 
Setting  in  seals  and  rings.     Song  of  Sol 

5  :  12. 
Adorning  the  temple.    2  Chr.  3  :  6. 
Honouring  idols.     Dan.  11  :  38. 
A  part  of  the  treasure  of  kings.    2  Chr. 

32  :  27. 
Given  by  the  Jews  for  the  tabernacle.  Exo. 

Prepared  by  David  for  the  temple.     1  Chr. 

29  :  2. 
Given  by  chief  men  for  tlie  temple.     1  Chr. 

29  :  8. 
Ilhstr.itivV.  of 

Treciousness  of  Christ.  Isa.  28:16  1  Pet.  2:6. 

Beauty  and  stability  of  the  church.     Isa 
54:  11,  12. 

Saints.     Mai.  3  :  17.     1  Cor.  3  :  12. 

Seductive  splendour  and  falseglory  of  the 
apostacy.     Kcv.  17  :  4.     Rev.  18  ;  16. 

Worldly  glory  of  nations.  Eze.  28  :  13-16. 

(ilory  of  heavenly  .Jerusalem.  Rev.  21  :  11 

^rtability   of   heavenly  Jerusalem.     Rev. 
21  :  19. 

No.  232.    PRESENTS. 

Antiquity  of    Gen.  32  :  13.     Gen.  43  :  15. 
Wf.r?;  (;iven 
To  judges  to  secure  a  favourable  hearing. 

Pro.  17  :  23.     Amos  2  :  6. 

To  kings  to  engage  their  aid.  1  Kin.  15  :  18. 

Bv  kings  to  eacli  other  in  token  of  inferi- 

'ority.     1  Kin.  10  :  25.    2  Chr.  9  :  23,  24. 

Psa.  72  :  10. 

To  appease  the  angry  feelings  of  others. 

Gen  32  :  20.     1  Sam.  25  :  27,  2S,  35. 
To  confirm  covenants.     Gen.  21  :  23-30. 
To  reward  service.   2  Sam.  18  :  12.    Dan. 

2  :  6,  43. 
To  show  respect     Jud.  6  :  IS. 
In  token  of  friendship.     1  Sam.  18  :  3,  4. 
As  tribute.     Jud.  3  :  15.    2  Sam.  8  :  2.    2 

Chr.  17  :  5. 
On  occasions  of  visits     2  Kin.  8  :  8. 
On  air  occasions  of  public  rejoicing.  Neh. 

8  :  12.     Est  9  :  19. 
At  marriages.     Gen.  24  :  63.     Ps  45  :  12. 
On  recovering  from  sickness.  2  Kin.  20  :  12. 
On  restoration  to  prosperity.  Job  42  :  10,11. 
On  sending  awav  friends.    Gen.  45  :  22. 
Jer  40  :  5. 
Considered  essential  on  all  visits  of  business. 

1  Sam.  9  :  7. 
Not  bringing,  considered  a  mark  of  disre- 
spect and  disafl'ection.     1  Sam.  10  :  27.    2 
Kin.  17  :  4. 
Cienerally  procured  a  favourable  reception 
Pro.  IS  :  16.     Pro.  19  :  6. 


When  small  or  defective,  refused.  Mai.  1  : 8. 
Of  persons  of  rank,  of  great  value  and  vari- 
ety.    2  Kin.  5:5.     2  Chr.  9  :  1. 
Receiving  of,  a  token  of  good  will.     Gen. 

33  :  10,  11. 
Things  given  as  ; 

Cattle.     Gen.  32  :  14,  15,  18. 

Horses  and  mules.     I  Kin.  10  :  25. 

Money.     Gen.  45  :  22.     1  Sam.  9  :  8.    Job 
42  :  11. 

Eatables.     Gen.  43  :  11.     I  Sam.  25  :  18.     1 
Kin.  14  : 3. 

Garments.     Gen.  45  :  22.     1  Sam.  18  :  4. 

Weapons  of  war.     1  Sam,  18:4. 

Ornaments.     Gen  24  :  22,  47.    Job  42  :  II. 

Gold  and  silver  vessels.     I  Kin.  10  :  25. 

Precious  stones.     1  Kin.  10  :  2. 

Servants.     Gen.  20  :  14.     Gen.  29  :  24,  29. 
Often  borne  by  servants.    Jud.  3  :  18. 
Often  conveved  on    camels,   &c.     1    Sam. 

5  :  18.     2  Kin.  8  :  9.     2  Chr.  9  :  1. 
Sometimes    sent   before   the    giver.    Gen. 

32:  21. 
Generally  presented  in  person.     Gen.  43  : 

15,  26.     Jud.  3  :  17.     1  Sam.  25  :  27. 
Laid  out  and  presented  with  great    cere- 
mony. Gen.  43  :  25.  Jud.  3  :  18.  Mat.  2  :  11. 

No.  233.  PRIESTS. 

First  notice  of  persons  acting  as.  Gen.  4  : 3,  4. 
During    patriarchal  age  heads  of  families 

acted  as.  Gen  8  :  20.  Gen.  12  :  S  Gen.  35:7. 
After  the   exodus  young   men  (first-born) 

deputed  to  act  as.     Exo.  24  :  5,  with  Exo. 

19  :  22. 
The  sons  of  Aaron  appointed   as,  by  per- 
petual statute,     f.xo.  29  :  9.     Exo.  40  :  15. 
.411  except  seed  of  Aaron  excluded  from 

being.     Num.  3: 10.     Num.  16:40.    Num. 

18  :7. 
Sanctified  by  God  for  the  office.  Exo.  29 :  44. 
Publicly  consecrated.     Exo.  28  :  3.    Num. 

3  :3. 

CEBE^MONrES    AT    CONSECRATION    OF  ; 

Washing  in  water.    Kxo.  29  :  4.  Lev.  8  : 6. 
Clothing  with  the  holy  garments.     Exo. 

29  :  8,  9.     Exo  40  ;  14.     Lev.  8  :  13. 
Anointing  with  oil.     Exo.  30  :  30.    Exo- 

40  :  ]3. 
Oflering  sacrifices.     Exo.  29  :  10-19.    Lev. 

8  :  14-23. 
Purification  bv  blood  of  the  consecration- 
ram.     Exo.  29  :  20,  21.     Lev.  8  :  23,  24. 
Placing  in  their  hands  the  wave-oflering. 

Exo.  29  :  22-24.     Lev.  8  :  2.5-27. 
Partaking  of  the  sacrifice  of  consecration. 

Exo.  29:31-33.     Lev  8:31,32. 
Lasted  seven  days.   Exo.  29  :  35-37.    Lev. 

8  :33. 
Required  to  remain  in  the  tabernacle  seven 

days  after  consecration.     Lev.  8  :  33-36 
No  blemished  or  defective  persons  could 

be  consecrated      Lev.  21  :  17-23. 
Required  to  prove  their  genealogy  before 


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they   exercised  the  office.     Ezra  2  :  62. 

Neh.  7  :  64. 

G.IRMKNTS    OF, 

The  coat  or  tunic.    Exo.  28  :  40.     Exo. 

.39  :  27. 
The  girdle.    Exo.  28  :  40. 
The  bonnet.     Exo.  28  :  40.     Exo.  39  :  23. 
The  linen  breeches.    Exo.  28  :  42.     Exo 

39  :  23. 

Worn  at  consecration.    Exo.  29  :  9.    Exo. 

40  :  15. 

Worn  alwaj-s  while  engaged  in  the  ser- 
vice of  the  tabernacle.  Exo.  28  :  43 
Exo.  39  :  41. 

Worn  by  tlie  high  priest  on  the  day  of 
atonement.     Lev  16  :  4. 

Purified  by  sprinkling  of  blood.  Exo. 
20  :  21. 

Laid  up  in  holy  chambers.     Eze.  44  :  19. 

Often  provided  by  the  people.    Ezra  2  : 
68,  69.     Neh.  7  :  70,  72. 
Required  to  wash  in  the  brazen  laver  be- 
fore they  performed  their  services.    Exo. 

30  :  18-21. 
Services  of  ; 

Keeping  the  charge  of  the  tabernacle,  &c. 
Num.  18  :  1,  5,  7. 

Covering  the  sacred  things  of  the  sanctu- 
ary before  removal.    Num.  4  :  5-15. 

Offering  sacrifices.  Lev.  1  ch.  to  Lev.  6 
ch.     2Chr.  29:34.     2Chr.  36:11. 

Lighting  and  trimming  the  lamps  of  the 
sanctuary.     Exo.  27  :  20,  21.    Lev.  24 
3,4. 

Keeping  the  sacred  fire  always  burning 
on  the  altar.    Lev.  6  :  12,  13. 

Burning  incense.  Exo.  30  :  7,  8.  Luke 
1  :9. 

Placing  and  removing  shew-hread  Lev. 
24  :  5-9. 

Ofl'cring  first-fruits.  Lev.  23  :  10,  11.  Deu. 
26  :  3,  4. 

Blessing  the  people.    Num.  6  :  23-27. 

Purifying  the  unclean.    Lev.  15  :  30,  31. 

Deciding  in  cases    of  jealousy.      Num 

6  :  14,  15. 

Deciding  in  cases  of  leprosy.  Lev.  13 : 
2-.59.     Lev.  14  :  34-45. 

Judging  in  cases  of  controversy.  Deu 
17  :8-13.     Deu.  21  :  5. 

Teaching  tlie  law.  Deu,  33: 8,10.  Mai.  2:7. 

Blowing  the  trumpets  on  various  occa- 
sions.    Num.  10  :  1-10     Jos.  6  :  3,  4. 

Carrying  the  ark.  Jos.  3:  6,  17.  Jos.  6:12 

Encouraging  the  people  when  they  went 
to  war,     Deu  20  :  1-4 

Valuing  things  devoted.     Lev  27  :  8. 
Were  to  live  by  the  altar  as  they  had  no  in^ 

heritance.     Deu.  18  :  1,  2.     1  Cor.  9  :  13. 
Revenues  of  ; 

Tenth  of  the  tithes  paid  to  the  Levites. 
Num.  18  :  26,  28.   Neh.  10  :  37,  38.    Heb, 

7  :5. 

First-fruits.  Num.  18  :  8,  12, 13.  Deu.  18  ;  4. 


Redemption-money  of  the  first-born.  Num. 

3  :  48,  61.     Num.  18  :  15,  16. 
First-born  of  animals  or  their  substitutes. 

Num.  IS  :  17,  18,  with  Exo.  13  :  12,  13. 
First  of  the  wool  of  sheep.  Deu.  18  :  4. 
Shew-bread  after  its  removal.  Lev.  24  :  9. 

1  Sam.  21  :  4-6.     Mat.  12  :  4. 
Part  of  all  sacrifices.    Lev.  7  :  6-10, 31-34. 

Num.  6  :  19,  20.     Num.  18  :  8-11.    Deu. 

IS  :  3. 
All  devoted  things.    Num.  13  :  14. 
All  restitutions  when  the  owner  could 

not  be  found.     Num.  5  :  8. 
A  fixed  portion  of  the  spoil  taken  in  war. 

Num.  31  :  29,  41. 
Thirteen  of  the  Levitical  cities  given  to,  for 
residence.     1  Chr.  6    :  67-60,  with  Num. 
35  :  1-8. 
Might  purchase  and  hold  other  lands  in  pos- 
session.    1  Kin.  2  :  26.     Jer.  32  :  8,  9. 
Special  laws  respectinr  ; 
Not  to  marry  divorced  or  improper  per- 
sons.    Lev.  21:7. 
Not  to  defile  themselves  for  the  dead  ex- 
cept nearest  of  kin.  Lev.  21  :  1-6. 
Not  to  drink  wine,  &c.,  while  attending 

in    the  tabernacle.    Lev.  10  :  9.    Eze. 

44  :21. 
Not  to  defile  themselves  by  eating  what 

died  or  was  torn.    Lev.  22  :  8. 
While  unclean  could  not  perform  any  ser- 
vice.    Lev.  22  :  1,  2,  with  Num.  19  :  6,  7. 
While  unclean  could  not  eat  of  the  holy 

things.     Lev.  22  :  3-7. 
No  sojourner  or  hired  servant  to  eat  of 

their  portion.     Lev.  22  :  10. 
All  bought  and  home-born  servants  to  eat 

of  their  portion.     Lev.  22:11. 
Children  of,  married  to  strangers,  not  to 

eat  of  their  portion.    Lev.  22  :  12. 
Restitution  to  be  made  to,  by  persons 

ignorantly  eating  of  tlieir  holy  things. 

Lev.  22  :  14-16. 
Divided  by  David  into  twenty-four  courses. 

1  Chr.  24  :  1-19.     2  Chr.  8  :  14.    2  Chr.  35  : 
4,  5. 

The  four  courses  which  returned  from  Ba- 
bylon subdivided  into  twenty -four.    Ezra 

2  :  36-39,  with  Luke  1  :  5. 

Each  course  of,  had  its  .president  or  chief 

1  Chr  24  :  6,  31.     2  Chr.  36  :  14. 
Services  of,  divided  by  lot.     Luke  1  :  9. 
Punishment  for  invading  the  office  of  Num. 

16  :  1-.35.     Num.  18  :  7.     2  Chr.  26  :  16-21. 
On  special  occasions  persons  not  of  Aaron's 

family  acted  as.  Jud.  6  :  24-27.  1  Sam.  7  :  9. 

1  Kin.  18  :  33. 
Were  so.metimes 

Greedy.     1  Sam.  2  :  13-17. 

Drunken.     Isa.  28  :  7. 

Profane  and  wicked.     1  Sam.  2  :  22-24. 

Unjust     Jer.  6  :  13. 

Corrupters  of  the  law.    Isa.  28  :  7,  with 
Mai.  2  :  8. 


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slow  to  sanctify  themselves  for  God's  ser 

vice      2  Chr  29  :  34. 
Generally  participated  in  punishment  of 

the  people.     Jer.  14  :  18.     Lam.  -2  :  20. 
Made  of  the  lowest  of  the  people  by  Jero- 
hoam  and  others.     1  Kin  12  :  31.    2  Kin. 


32 


Services  of,  ineffectual  for  removing  sin. 
Heb  7  :  11.     Ileb.  10  :  11. 

IlLIS  I  RATIVE  OK 

Christ.     Heb   10  :  11,   12. 

Saints      Kxo.  19  :  6.     1  Pet.  2  :  9. 

No.  234.    PRISONS. 
Antiquity  of.     Gen  39  :  20. 
Kinds  of  mentio.nf.d  ; 

State     Jer  37  :  21,  with  Gen.  39  :  20. 

Common     Acts  6  :  IS. 
Dungeons  attached  to  Jer  38  :  6  Zec.9:ll. 
Were  under  the  care  of  a  keeper.     Gen. 

3!)  :  21. 

USKD  FOR  CONFINING 

Persons  accused  of  crimes.     Luke  23  :  19 
Persons  accused  of  heresy.    Acts  4  :  3 

Acts  5:18.     Acts  8  :  3. 
Suspected  persons,     (ien.  42  :  19. 
Condemned  criminals  till  executed.    Lev 

24  :  12.     Acts  12  :  4,  5. 
£",nemies  taken   captive.    Jud.  16  :  2L    2 

Kin.  17:4      Jer  02  :  11. 
Debtors  till  they  paid.    Mat.  5  :  26.    Mat 

18  :  30. 
Persons  under  the  king's  displeasure.     1 
Kin  22  :  27.     2  Chr  16  :  10     Mar  6  :  17 
Confiiipment  in,  often  awarded  as  a  punish 

ment.     Ezra  7  :  26. 
Confinement  in,  considered  a  severe  pun- 
ishment.    Luke  22  :  33. 
Pl.\ces  l'skd  .as  ; 
Court  of  the  king's  house.    Jer  32  :  2. 
House  of  the  king's  scribe.    Jer.  37  :  15. 
House  of  the  captain  of  the  guard.     Gen 

40  :3. 
Prisoner's  own  house,  where  he  was  kept 


Glothed  in  prison  dress.    2  Kin.  25  :  29. 
Sometimes  allowed  to  be  visited  by  their 

friends.    Mat.  11  :  2.   Mat.  25  :  3b.   Acts 

24  :  23. 
Miglit  liave  their  condition  ameliorated  by 

the  king.     Jer.  37  :  20,  21. 
Often  executed  in.  Gen.  40  :  22.  Mat.  14:10. 
The  king  liad  power  to  release  from.     Gen, 

40  :21. 
Magistrates  had    power  to    release   from. 

Acts  16  :3d,  36. 
Keepf.rs  of, 
Strictly  guarded  the  doors.    Acts  12  :  6. 
Responsible  for  the  prisoners.    Acts  16  : 

23,  27. 
Put  to  death  if  prisoners  escaped.    Acts 

12  :  19. 
Often  used  severity.   Jer.  37  :  16,  20.   Acts 

16  :  24. 
Sometimes  acted  kindly.  Gen.  39  :  21.  Acts 

16  :  33,  34. 
Sometimes  entrusted  the  care  of  the  pris- 
on to  well-conducted  prisoners.     Gen. 

39  :  22,  23. 

iLLt'STRATIVE  OF 

Deep  afBictions.    Psa.  142  :  7. 
Hell.     Rev.  20  :  7. 

Bondage  to  sin  and  Satan.   Isa.  42  :  7.   Isa. 
Isa.  49  :  9.     Isa.  61  :  1. 

No.  235.    PROPHETS. 

God  spake  of  old  by.  Hos.  12:10.  Heb.  1:1. 
The  messengers  of  God.   2  Chr.  36  :  15.  Isa. 

44  :  26. 
The  servants  of  God.    Jer.  35  :  15. 
The  watchmen  of  Israel.    Eze.  3  :  17. 
Were  called 

.Men  of  God.     1  Sam.  9  :  6. 

Prophets  of  God     Ezra  5  :  2. 

Holv  prophets.    Luke  1  :  70.    Rev.  18  :  20. 
Rev.  22  :  6. 

Holy  men  of  God.    2  Pet.  1  :  21. 

Seers.     1  Sam  9  :  9. 
Were  esteemed  as  holy  men.   2  Kin.  4  :  9. 


hound  to  a  soldier.     Acts  2S  :  16,  30,1  Women  sometimes  endowed  as.  Joel  2  :  28. 


with  2  Tim   1  :  16-18 
The  king  had  power  to  commit  to. 


1  Kin. 


Mat. 


Magistrates  had  power  to  commit  to 

6  :  25. 

Persons  confined  in, 
Said  to  be  in  ward.    Lev.  24  :  12. 
Said  to  he  in  hold.     Acts  4  :  3. 
Often  placed  in  dungeons.  Jer.  38:6.  Acts 

16  :  24 
Often  bound  with  fetters.     Gen.  42  :  19 

Eze.  19  :  9.     Mar.  6  :  17. 
Often  chained  to  two  soldiers.  Acts  12  : 6 
Often  fastened  in  stocks.    Jer.  29  :  26 

Acts  16  :  24. 
Olten  kept  to  hard  labour.    Jud.  16  :  21. 
Often  subjected  to  extreme  suffering.  Psa. 

79  :  )  1.  Psa  102  :  20.  Psa.  105  :  18.  {marg ) 
Fed  on  bread  and  water.'    1  Kin.  22  :  27. 


God  com.>u'nic-\ted  to 
His  secret  things.    Amos  3  ;  7. 
At  sundry  times  and  in  divers  ways.  Heb. 

1  :  1. 
By  an  audible  voice.    Num.  12  :  8.    1  Sam. 

3  :  4-14. 

By  angels.    Dan.  8  :  15-26.    Rev.  22  :  8,  9. 

Bv  dreams  and  visions.  Num.  12  :  6.  Joel 

"2  L  28. 

Were  under  the  influence  of  the  Holy  Ghost 

while  prophecying.    Luke  1  :  67.    2  Pet. 

1  :  21. 

Spake   in  the  name  of  the   Lord.    2    Chr. 

33  :  13      Eze.  3  :  11.     Jas  5  :  10. 
Frequentlv  spake   in  parables  and  riddles. 

2  Sam.  12  :  1-6    Isa  5  :  1-7.  Eze.  17  :  2-10. 
Frequently  in  their  actions,  &c.,  were  made 

signs  to  the  people.    Isa.  20  :  2-4.  Jer.  19  : 
1,  10,  11.     Jer.  27  :  2,  3.     Jer.  43  :  9.     Jer. 


PRO. 


106 


PRO. 


51  :  63.  Eze.  4  :  1-13.  Eze.  5  :  1^.  Eze. 
7  :  23.  Eze.  1-2  :  3-7.  Eze.  21  :  6,  7.  Eze. 
24  :  1-24  Hos.  1  :  2-9. 
Frequently  left  without  divine  communica- 
tions on  account  of  sins  of  the  people.  1 
Sam  28  :  6.     Lam.  2  :  9.     Eze.  7  :  26. 

WeRK   RKQUIIIED 

To   be  bold  and  undaunted.     Eze.  2  :  6. 

Eze.  3:89 
To  be  vigilant  and  faithful.  Eze  3  :  17-21, 
To  receive  with  attention  all  God's  com- 
munications.    Eze.  3  :  10. 
Not  to  speak  any  thing  but  what  they  re- 
ceived from  Uod.     Ueu.  18  :  20. 
To    declare  every   thing  that  the   Lord 
commanded.     Jer.  26  :  2. 
Sometimes  received  divine  communications 
and  uttered  predictions  under  great  bodily 
and  mental  e.xcitement.    Jer.  23  :  9.   Eze. 
3  :  14,  15.     Dan.  7  :  28.    Dan.  10  :  8.    Hab 
3  :  2,  16. 
Sometimes    uttered     their    predictions   in 

verse     Deu.  32  :  44.     Isa.  5  :  1. 
Often  accompanied  by  music  while  predict- 
ing.    1  Sam.  10:5.    2  Kin.  3  :  15. 
Often  committed  their  predictions  to  writ- 
ing.   2Chr  21  :  12.     .Jer.  36  :  2. 
Writings  of,  read  in  the  synagogues  every 

Sabbath.    Luke  4  :  17.    Acts  13  :  15. 
Ordinary, 
Numerous  in  Israel.    1  Sam.  10  :  5.    1  Kin. 

18  :  4. 
Trained  up  and  instructed  in  schools.    2 

Kin.  2  :  3,  5,  with  1  Sam.  19  :  20. 

The  sacred  bards  of  the  Jews.     Exo.  15  : 

20,  21.     1  Sam.  10  :  5,  10.     1  Chr.  25  :  1. 

ExTRAOKDI>".VRV, 

Specially  raised  up  on  occasions  of  emer- 
gency. 1  Sara.  3  :  19-21.  Isa.  6  :  8,  9. 
Jer.  1  :  5. 

Often    endued  with  miraculous    power. 

Exo.  4: 1-4.    1  Kin.  17:23.    2  Kin.  5  :  3-8 

Frequently  married  men.  2  Kin.  4:1.   Eze. 

24  :  18. 
Wore  a  coarse  dress  of  hair-cloth.    2  Kin 

1:8.     Zee.  13:4.     INIat.  3:4.     Rev.  11:3. 
Often  led  a  wandering  and  unsettled  life. 

1  Kin  18  :  10-12.     1  Kin.  19  :  3,  8,  15.     2 

Kin  4  :  10. 
Simple  in  their  manner  of  life.  Mat  3  :  4. 
The  historiographers  of  the  Jewish  nation. 

1  Chr.  29  :  29.     2  Chr.  9  :  29. 
The  interpreters  of  dreams,  &c.    Dan.  1  :  17. 
Were  consulted  in  all  difficulties.     1  Sam 

9:6.      1  Sam.  28  :  15.      1  Kin.  14  :  2-4.     1 

Kin.  22  :  7. 
Presented  with  gifts  by  those  who  consulted 

them      1  Sam  9  :  7,  8.     1  Kin   14  :  3 
Sometimes  thought  it  right  to  reject  pre- 
sents.    2  Kin.  5  :  15,  16. 
Were  sent  to 

Reprove  the  wicked  and  exhort  to  re- 
pentance. 2  Kin.  17  :  13.  2  Chr.  24  :  19. 
Jer.  25  :  4,  5. 


Denounce    the  wickedness  of  kings.     1 

Sam.  15  :  10,  16-19.     2  Sam.  12 :  7-12.     1 

Kin.  18  :  18.     1  Kin.  21  :  17-22. 
Exhort  to  faithfulness  and  constancy  in 

God's  service.    2  Chr.  15  :  1,  2,  7. 
Predict  the  coming,  &c.  of  Christ.      Luke 

24:44.    Jno.l:45.    Acts  3  :  24.    Acts 

10  :  43. 
Predict  the  downfal  of  nations.     Isa.  15:1. 

Isa.  17  :  1,  &c.     Jer  47  ch.  to  Jer.  51  ch. 

B'elt  deeply   on  account  of  the  calamities 

which  they  predicted.   Isa.  16  :  9-11.  Jer. 

9  :  1-7. 

Predictions  of, 

Frequently  proclaimed  at  the  gate  of  the 

Lord's  house.     Jer.  7  :  2. 
Proclaimed  in  the  cities  and  streets.    Jer. 

11:6. 
Written  on  tables  and  fixed  up  in  some 

public  place.     Hab.  2  :  2. 
Written  on  rolls  and  read  to  the  people. 

Isa.  8  :  1.     Jer.  36  :  2. 
Were  all  fulfilled.    2  Kin.  10  :  10.  Isa.  44  : 

26.     Acts  3  :  18.     Rev.  10  :  7. 
Assisted  the  Jews  in  their  great  national 

undertakings.     Ezra  5  :  2. 
Mentioned  in  scripture  ; 
Enoch.     Gen.  5  :  21-24,  with  Jude  14  v. 
Noah.      Gen.  9  :  25-27. 
Jacob.     Gen  49  :  1. 
Aaron.     Exo.  7  :  1. 
Moses.     Deu.  18  :  IS. 
Miriam.     Exo.  15  :  20. 
Deborah.     Jud  4  :  4. 
Prophet  sent  to  Israel.    Jud.  6  :  8. 
Propliet  sent  to  Eli.     1  Sam.  2  :  27. 
Samuel.     1  Sam  3  :  20. 
David.     Psa.  16:8-11,  with  Acts  2  :  25,  30. 
Nathan.    2  Sam.  7  :  2.    2  Sam.  12  :   1.     1 

Kin  1  :  10. 
Zadok.    2  Sam.  15  :  27. 
Gad      2  Sam.  24  :  11.     1  Chr.  29  :  29. 
Ahijah.     1  Kin.  11  :  29.     1  Kin.  12  :  15.    2 

Chr.  9  :  29. 
Prophet  of  Judah.     1  Kin.  13  :  1. 
Iddo.     2  Chr.  9  :  29.     2  Chr.  12  :  15. 
Shemaiah.    1  Kin   12  :  22.    2  Chr.  12  : 7,  15. 
Azariah  the  son  of  Oded.    2  Chr.  15  ;  2,  8. 
Hanani.    2  Chr.  16  :  7. 
Jehu  the  son  of  Hanani.   1  Kin.  16  : 1,7, 12. 
Elijah.     1  Kin.  17  :  1. 
Elisha.     1  Kin   19  :  16. 
Micaiah  the  son  of  Imlah.     1  Kin.  22  :  7,  8. 
Jonah.     2  Kin.  14  :  25.    Jon.  1  :  1.      Mat. 

12  :  39. 
Isaiah.     2  Kin.  19  :  2.    2  Chr.  26  :  22.    Isa. 

I  :  1. 
Hosea     Hos.  1  :  1. 

Amos.     Amos  1  :  1.     Amos  7  :  14,  15. 
Micah.    Mio.  1  :  1. 
Oded.     2  Chr.  28  :  9. 
Nahura.     Nah  I  :  1. 
Joel.     Joel  1  :<.     Acts 2  :  16. 
Zephaniah.     Zep.  I  :  1. 


PRO. 


107 


PRO. 


Huldah.     2  Kiu.  22  :  14 

Jedutliun.    2  Chr.  35  :  15. 

Jeiemiah.   2  Chr.  36  :  12,  21.    Jer.  1  :  1,  2. 

Habakkuk.    Hab.  1  :  1. 

Obadiah.     Oba.  1  v. 

Ezekiel.     Eze.  1  :  3. 

DanieL     Dan.  12  :  11,  with  Mat.  24  :  15. 

Haggai.   Ezra  5  :  1.  Ezra  6:  14.  Hag.  1:1. 

Zechariah  son  of  Iddo.   Ezra  5  :  1.  Zech. 

1  :  1. 

Malachi.    Mai.  1  :  1. 

Zacharias  the  father  of  John.   Luke  1  :67. 

Anna.     Luke  2  :  36. 

Agabus.     Acts  11  :  2S.     Acts  21  :  10. 

Daughters  of  Philip.    Acts  21  :  9. 

Paul.    1  Tim.  4:1. 

Peter.     2  Pet.  2  :  1,  2. 

John.    Rev.  1  :  1. 
One  generally  attached  to  the  king's  house- 
hold.     2  Sam.  24:11.      2  Chr.  29  :  25.     2 

Chr.  35  :  15. 
The  Jews 

Required  to  hear,  and  believe.    Deu.  IS  : 
15,  with  2  Chr.  20  :  20. 

Often  tried  to  make  them  speak  smooth 
things.  1  Kin.  22  :  13.  Isa.  30  :  10.  Amos 

2  :  12. 

Persecuted  them.      2  Chr.  36  :  16.     Mat. 

5  :  12. 
Often  imprisoned  them.      1  Kin.  22  :  27. 

Jer.  32  :  2.    Jer.  37  :  15,  16. 
Often  put  them  to  death.     1  Kin.  18  :  )3. 

1  Kin.  19  :  10.     Mat.  23  :  34-37. 

Often  left  without,  on  account  of  sin.     1 

Sam.  3:1.     Psa.  74  :  9.     Amos  8:  11,12. 

Were  might}-  through  faith.  Heb.  U  :  32-40. 

Great  patience  of  under  suftering.  Jas.  5  :  10. 

God  avenged  all  injuries  done  to.    2  Kin.  9  : 

7.     1   Chr.   16   :  21,  22.      Mat.  23  :   35-38. 

Luke  11  :  50. 

Christ  predicted  to  exercise  the  office  of. 

Deu.  18  :  15,  with  Acts  3  :  22. 
Christ  exercised  the  office  of.    Mat.  24  cli 
Mar.  10  :  32-34. 

No.    236.    FROPHKTS,    FALSE. 
Pretended  to  be  sent  by  God.    Jer.  23  :  17, 

18,31. 
Not  sent  or  commissioned  by  God.   Jer.  14  : 

14.     Jer.  23:21.     Jer.  29  :  31. 
Made  use  of  bv  God  to  prove  Israel.     Deu 

13:3. 
Described  as 

Light  and  treacherous.     Zep.  3  :  4. 

Covetous.     .Mic.  3  :  11. 

Crafty.     Mat.  7:15. 

Drunken.     Isa.  23  :  7. 

Immoral  and  profane.    Jer.  23  :  11,  14. 
Women   sometimes  acted  as.    Neh.  6  :  14 

Rev  2  :  20. 
Called  foolish  prophets.     Eze.  13:3. 
Compared  to  foxes  in  the  desert.  Eze.  13:4 
Compared  to  wind.    Jer.  5  :  13. 
Influenced  by  evil  spirits.    1  Kin.  22  :21,  22. 


Prophesied 

Falsely.    Jer.  5  :  31. 

Lies  in  the  name  of  the  Lord.  Jer.  14  :  14. 

Out  of  their  own  heart.    Jer.  23  :  16,  26. 
Eze.  13  :  2. 

In  the  name  of  false  gods.    Jer.  2  :  8. 

Peace,  when  there  was  no  peace.    Jer. 
6  :  14.    Jer.  23  :  17.    Exe.  13  :  10.    Mic. 
3:5. 
Often  practised  divination  and  witchcraft 

Jer.  14  :  14.     Eze.  22  :  28.    Acts  13  :  6. 
Often  pretended  to  dreams,  &c..    Jer.  23  : 

28  :  32. 
Often  deceived  by  God  as  a  judgment.  Eze. 

14  :9. 
The  people 

Led  into  error  by.  Jer.  23  :  13.     Mic.  3  :  5. 

Made  to  forget  God's  name  by.  Jer.  23  :  27. 

Deprived  of  God's  word  by.    Jer.  23  :  30. 

Taught  profaueness  and  sin  by.    Jer.  23  : 
14,   15. 

Oppressed  and  defrauded  by.  Eze.  22  :  25. 

Warned  not  to  listen  to.   Deu.  13  :  3.   Jer. 

23  :  16.     Jer.  27  :  9,  15,  16. 
Encouraged  and  praised.  Jer.  5  :  31.  Luke 

6  :  26. 
Mode  of  trying  and  detecting.  Deu.  13  : 1,2. 

Deu  13:21,22.     1  Jno.  4  :  1-3. 
Predicted  to  arise 

Before    destruction  of  Jerusalem.    Mat. 

24  :  II,  24. 

In  the  latter  times.    2  Pet.  2  :  1. 
Judgments  denounced  against.    Jer.  8:1,2. 

Jer.  14  :  15.     Jer.  28  :  16,  17.    Jer.  29  :  32. 
Involved  the  people  in  their  own  ruin.    Isa. 

9  :  15,  16.    Jer.  20  :  6.     Eze.  14  :  10. 

No.   237.    PROSELYTES. 
Described.    Est.  8  :  17.    Isa.  56  :  3. 
Required 
To  give  up  all  heathen  practices.    Ezra 

6  :  21. 
To  give  up  all  heathen  associates.    Ruth 
1  :  16.    Ruth  2  :  11.    Psa.  45  :  10.    Luke 
14  :  26. 
To  be  circumcised.     Gen.  17  :  13,  with 

Exo   12  :  48. 
To  enter  into  covenant  to  serve  the  Lord. 

Deu.  29  :  10-13,  with  Neh.  10  :  28,  29. 
To  observe  the  law  of  Moses  as  Jews. 
Exo.  12  :  49. 
LTnfaithfulness  in,  punished.     Eze.  14:7. 
F"rom  the  Ammonites  and  Moabites  restrict- 
ed for  ever  from  holding  office  in  the  con- 
gregation.    Deu  23  :  3. 
From  the  Egyptians  and  Edomites  restrict- 
ed to  the  third  generation  from   holding 
office  in  the  congregation.     Deu.  23  :  7,  8. 
Were  entitled  to  all  privileges.  Exo.  12  :  48. 

Isa.  56  :  3-7. 
Went  up  to  the  feasts.    Acts  2  :  10.    Acts 

8  :27. 
Pharisees,    &c.,   zealous  in  making.    Mat. 
23  :  15. 


PUB. 


PUN. 


108 


PUR. 


Many,  embraced  the  gospel.  Acts  6  :  5.  Acts 

13  :  43. 
Latterly  called  devout  Greeks.     Jno.  12  : 

20,  with  Acts  17  :  4. 

No.  238.    PUBLICANS,  THE. 

The  collectors  of  the  public  taxes.    Luke 

5 :  27. 
Suspected  of  extortion.    Luke  3  :  13. 
Often  guilty  of  extortion.    Luke  19  :  8. 
Chiefs  of,  were  very  rich.     Luke  19  :  2. 
The  Jews 
Despised     Luke  18  :  11. 
Classed  with  the  most  infamous  charac- 
ters.    Mat.  11  :  19.     Mat.  21  :  32. 
Despised  our  Lord  for  associating  with. 
Mat.  9  ■.  11.     .Mat.  11  :  19. 
Often  kind  to  their  friends.    Mat.  5  :  46,  47. 
Often  hospitable.    Luke  5  :  29.    Luke  19  :  6. 
Many  of. 
Believed    the    preaching  of  John.    Mat. 

21  :32. 
Received  John's  baptism.    Luke  3  :  12. 

Luke  7  :  29. 
Attended  the  preaching  of  Christ.    Mar. 

2  :  15.     Luke  15  :  1. 
Embraced  tlie  gospel.    Mat.  21  :  31. 
Mattliew  the  apostle  was  of     Mat.  10  :  3. 

No.  239.    PUNISHMENTS. 
Antiquity  of     Gen.  4  :  13,  14. 
Power  of  inflicting,  given  to  magistrates. 

Job  31  :  11.     Rom.  13  :  4. 
Designed  to  be  a  warning  to  others.     Deu. 

13:  11.     Deu.  17  :  13.     Deu.  19:  20. 
Were  inflicted 
On  the  guilt}-.     Deu.  24.  :  16.    Pro.  17  :  26 
Without  pity.     Deu.  19  :  13,  21. 
Without  partiality.     Deu.  13  :  6-8 
By  order  of  magistrates.     Acts  16  :  22. 
By  order  of  kings.    2  Sam.  1  :  13-16.     1 

Kin  2  :  23-46. 
Immediately   after  sentence  was  passed. 

Deu.  25  :  2.     Jos.  7  :  25. 
By  the  witnesses     Deu.  13  :  9,  with  Deu. 

17  :  7.     Jno.  8  :  7.     Acts  7  :  68,  .59. 
By  the  people  Num.  15  :  35,  36.  Deu  13:9. 
By  soldiers.   2  Sam.  1  :  15.    Mat.  27  :  27-35. 
Sometimes  deferred  till  God  was  consulted. 

Num.  15  :  34. 
Sometimes  deferred  for  a  considerable  time. 

1  Kin.  2  :  6,  6,  8,  9. 
Secondaby  kinds  of  ; 
Imprisonment.     Ezra  7  :  26.    Mat.  5  :  25. 
Confinement  in  a  dungeon.    Jer.  38   :  6 

Zee  9  :  11. 
Confinement  in  stocks.    Jer.  20  :  2.    Acts 

16  :  24. 
Fine,  or  giving  of  money.    Exo.  21  :  22. 

Deu.  22  :  19. 
Restitution.     Exo.  21  :  36.     Exo.  22  :  1-4 

Lev.  6  :4,  5.    Lev.  24  :  18. 
Retaliation  or  injuring  according  to  the 
injury  done.   Exo.  21  :  24.  Deu.  19  :  21. 


Binding   with  chains  and  fetters.     Psa. 

105  :  18. 
Scourging.     Deu.  25  :  2,  3.    Mat.  27  :  26. 

Acts.  22  ;  25.     2  Cor.  11:24. 
Selling  the  criminals,  &c.    Mat.  18  :  25. 
Banishment.     Ezra  7  :  26.     Rev.  1  :  9. 
Torturing.    Mat.  18  :  34.    Heb.  11  :  37. 
Putting  out  the  eyes.    Jud.  16  :  21.  I  Sam. 

11  ;  2. 
Cutting  ofi'  hands  and  feet.    2  Sam.  4  :  12. 
Mutilating  the  hands  and  feet.  Jud.  1  :  5-7. 
Cutting  off  nose  and  ears.     Eze.  23  :  25. 
Plucking  out  the  hair.     Neh.  13  :  25.    Isa. 

50  :6. 
Confiscating  the  property.     Ezra.  7  :  26. 
Inflicting  of  capital,  not  permitted  to  the 

Jews  by  tlie  Romans.    Jno.  18  :  31. 
Capit.il  kinds  of  ; 
Burning.    Gen.  38  :  24.    Lev.  20  :  14.  Dan. 

3:6. 
Hanging.     Num.  25  :  4.     Deu.  21  :  22,  23. 

Jos  8  :  29.    2  Sam.  21  :  12.  Est.  7  :  9,  10. 
Crucifying.    Mat.  20  :  19.    Mat.  27  :  35. 
Beheading.     Gen.  40  :  19.    Mar.  6  :  16,  27. 
Slaying  with  tlie  sword.    1  Sam.  15  :  33. 

Acts  12  :  2. 
Stoning.    Lev.  24  :  14.    Deu.  13  :  10.    Acts 

7  :59. 
Cutting  in  pieces.   Dan.  2  :  5.  Mat.  24  :  51. 
Sawing  asunder.    Heb.  11  :  37. 
Exposing  to  wild  beasts.    Dan.  6  :  16,  24. 

See  1  Cor.  15  :  32. 
Bruising  in  mortars.     Pro.  27  :  22. 
Casting  headlong  from  a  rock,    2  Chr. 

25  :  12. 
Casting  into  the  sea.     Mat.  18  :  6. 
Strangers  not  exempted  from.    Lev.  20  :  2. 
Were    sometimes    commuted.      Exo.  21  : 

29,  30. 
For  murder  not  to  be  commuted.    Num. 
35  :31,  32. 

No.  240.    PURIFICATIONS  OR  BAP- 
TISMS. 
Of  Israel  at  the  exodus.  Exo.  14 :  22.  1  Cor. 

10  :  2. 
Of  Isrsel  before  receiving  the  law.    Exo. 

19  :  10. 
Of  priests  before  consecration.    Exo.  29  :  4. 
Of  Levites  before  consecration.    Num.  8  : 

6,  7. 
Of  high  priest  on  day  of  atonement.     Lev. 

16  :  4,  24. 
Of  things  for  burnt-ofl'erings.    2  Chr.  4  :  6. 
Of  individuals  who  were  ceremonially  un- 
clean.    Lev.  15:2-13.     Lev.  17  :  15.     Lev. 

22  :  4-7.     Num.  19  :  7-12,  21. 
Of  the  healed  leper.     Lev.  14  :  8,  9. 
Of  Nazarites  after  vow  expired.    Acts  21  : 

24,  26. 
Used  by  the  devout  before  entering  God's 

house.     Psa.  26  :  6.    Heb.  10  :  22. 
Multiplied  by  traditions.    Mat.  15  :  2.    Mar. 

7  :  3,  4. 


RAI. 


109 


RAV. 


Means  used  for  ; 

Water  of  separation.     Num.  19  :  9. 

Running  water.     Lev.  15  :  13. 

Water  mixed  with  blood.     Exo.  24  :  5-8, 
witli  Heb.  9  :  19. 
Was  by 

Sprinkling.    Num.  19  :  13, 18.     Heb.  9  :  19. 

Washing  parts  of  the  body.     Exo.  30  :  19. 

AVashing  the  whole  body.      Lev.  6  :  6. 
Lev.  14  :9. 
Of  priests   performed  in  the  brazen  laver. 

Exo.  30  :  18.     2('hr.  4:6. 
Vessels  in  the  houses  of  the  Jews  for.    Jno. 

•2  :  6. 
Consequence  of  neglecting  those  prescribed 

by  the  law.  Lev.  17  :  16.  Num.  19  :  13,  20. 
Availed  to  sanctifying  the  flesh.  Heb.  9  :  13. 
Insufficient  for  spiritual  purification.    Job 

9  :  30,  31.     Jer.  2  :  22. 
The  Jews  laid  great  stress  on.    Jno.  3  :  2n. 
Illistrative  of 

Purification  by  the  blood  of  Christ.    Heb. 
9  :  9-12. 

Regeneration.     Eph.  5  :  26.     1  Jno.  1  :  7. 

No.    241.    RAIN. 

Occasioned  by  the  condensing  of  the  clouds. 

Job  36:  27,  23.     Psa.77:17.     Ecc.  U:3. 
God 

Made  a  decree  for.    Job  28  :  26. 

Prepares.     Psa.  147  :  8. 

Gives.     Job  5  :  10 

Causes,  to  come  down.    Joel  2  :  23. 

Exhibits  goodness  in  giving.  Acts  14  :  17. 

E.xhibits  greatness  in  giving.     Job  36  : 
26,  27. 

Sends,  upon  the  evil  and  good.  Mat.  5  :  45. 

Should  be  praised  for.     Psa.  147  :  7,  9. 

Should    be  feared  on    account  of.    Jer. 
5  :  24. 
Impotence  of  idols  exhibited  in  not  being 

able  to  give.     Jer.  14  :  22. 
Not  sent  upon  the  earth  immediately  after 

creation.     Gen.  2  :  5. 
Rarely  falls  in  Egypt.     Deu.  11  :  10.    Zee. 

14  :  18. 
Canaan   abundantly  supplied  with.     Deu. 

11  :  11. 
Df.signed  for 

Refresliing  the  earth.     Psa.  68  :  9.    Psa. 
72  :  6. 

Maliing  fruitful  the  earth.     Heb.  6  :  7. 

Replenishing  the  springs  and  fountains  of 
the  earth.     Psa.  104  :  8. 
Promised  in  due  season   to  the  obedient 

Lev.  26  :  4.     Deu.  11  :  14.     Eze.  34  :  26,  27. 
Frequently  withheld  on  account  of  iniqui- 
ty.    Deu.  11  :  17.     Jer.  3  :  3.    Jer.  5  :  25 

Amos  4  :  7. 
The  want  "of 

Causes  the  earth  to  open.    Job  29  :  23 
Jer.  14  :  4. 

Dries  up  springs  and  fountains.    1  Kin 
17  :  7. 


Occasions  famine.    1  Kin.  18  :  1,2. 
Removed  by   prayer.     1  Kin.  8  :  35,  36. 
Jas.  6  :  18. 
Withheld  for  three   years  and  six  months 
in  the  days  of  Elijah.    1  Kin.  17  :  1.    Jas. 
5  :  17. 
Divided  into 

Great.     Ezra  10  :  9. 
Plentiful.     Psa.  68  :  9. 
Overflowing.     Eze.  38  :  22. 
Sweeping.     Pro.  28  :  3. 
Small.     Job  37  :  6. 
The  former,  after  harvest,  to  prepare  for 

sowing.     Deu.  11  :  14.    Jer.  5  :  24. 
The  latter,  before  harvest.  Joel2:23.  Zee. 

10  :  1. 
The  rainbow  often  appears  during.     Gen. 

9  :  14,  with  Eze.  1  :  28. 
Often  succeeded  bv  heat  and  sunshine.    2 

Sam.  23  :  4.     Isa.'lS  :  4.     {mar«.) 
The  appearance  of  a  cloud  from  the  west 

indicated.     1  Kin.  18  :  44.    Luke  12  :  54. 
The  north  wind  drives  away.    Pro.  25  :  23. 
Unusual  in  harvest  time.     Pro.  26  :  1. 
Thunder  and  lightning  often  with.     Psa. 

135  :  7. 
Storm  and  tempest  often  with.     Mat.  7  : 

25,  27. 
Instances  of  extraordinary  ; 
Time  of  the  flood.     Gen.  7  :  4,  12. 
Plague  of,  upon  Egypt.    Exo.  9  :  19,  with 
23  v. 
During  wheat  harvest  in  the  days  of  Sam- 
uel.    I  Sam   12  :  17,  18. 
After  long  drought  in  Ahab's  reign.     1 

Kin.  18  :  45. 
After  the  captivity.     Ezra  10  :  9,  13. 
Often  impeded  travelling  in  the  east.   1  Kin. 

18  :  44,  with  Isa  4  :  6. 
Often  destroyed  houses,  &c.  Eze.  13  :  13-15. 

Mat.  7  :  27. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  word  of  God.     Isa.  55  :  10,  11. 
Of  the  doctrine  of  faithful  ministers.  Deu. 

32  :  2. 
Of  Christ  in  the  communication  of  his 

graces.    Psa.  72  :  6.     Hos.  6  :  .3. 
Of  spiritual  blessings.     Psa.  68  :  9.     Psa. 

84  :  6.     Eze.  34  :  26. 
Of  righteousness.     Hos.  10  :  12. 
(Destructive,)  of  God's  judgments.    Job 

20  :  23.     Psa.  11:6.     Eze.  38  :  22. 
(Destructive,)  of  a  poor  man  oppressing 
the  poor.     Pro.  28  :  3. 

No.  242.    RAVEN,    THE. 
Unclean  and  not  to  be  eaten.    Lev.  11  :  15. 

Deu   14  :  14. 
Called  the  raven  of  the  valley.    Fro.  30  :  17. 
Described  as 

Black.     Song  of  Sol.  5  :  11. 

Solitary  in  disposition.     Isa.  34  :  11. 

Improvident.     Luke  12  :  24. 

Carnivorous.    Pro.  30  :  17. 


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REC. 


RED. 


no 


REP. 


REU. 


God  provides  food  for.    Job  38  :  41.     Psa. 

147  :  9.     Luke  1-2  :  34. 
Sent  by  Noah  from  the  ark.     Gen.  8  :  7. 
Elijah  fed  by.     1  Kin.  17  :  4-6. 
Plumage  of,  illustrative   of  the  glory  of 

Christ.     Song  of  Sol.  5  :  11. 

No.    243.    REAPING. 

Is  the  cutting  of  the  corn  in  harvest.     Job 

24  :  6,  with  Lev.  23  :  10. 
The  sickle   used  for.    Deu.   16  :  9.    Mar. 

4  :  29. 
Both  men  and  women  engaged  in.    Ruth 

2  :  8,  9. 
The  Jews  not  to  reap 

The  corners  of  their  fields.     Lev.  19 :  9, 
with  Lev.  23  :  22. 

During  the  sabbatical  year.    Lev.  25  :  5. 

During  the  year  of  jubilee.    Lev.  25  :  11. 

The  fields  of  others.     Deu.  23  ;  25. 
Mode  of  gathering  the  com  for,  alluded  to. 

Psa.  129  :  7.     Isa.  17  :  o. 
Corn    after,  was  bound    up  into  sheaves. 

Gen.  37  :  7.     Psa  129  :  7. 
Persons  engaged  in, 

Under  the  guidance  of  a  steward.     Ruth 
2  :  5,  6. 

Visited  by  the  master.    Ruth  2  :  4.   2  Kin. 
4  :  18. 

Fed  by  the  master  who  himself  presided 
at  their  meals.    Ruth  2  :  14. 

Received  wages.    Jno.  4  :  36.    Jas,  5  :  4. 
A  time  of  great  rejoicing.     Psa.  126  :  5,  6. 
The  Jews  often  hindered  from,  on  account 

of  their  sins.     Mic.  6  :  15. 
Often  unprofitable  on  account  of  sin.    Jer. 

12  :  13. 
Illustrative  of 

Receiving  the  reward  of  wickedness.  Job 
4  :  8.     Pro.  22  :  8.     Hos  8  :  7.     Gal.  6  : 8. 

Receiving  the   reward  of  righteousness. 
Hos.  10  :  12.     Gal.  6  :  8,  9. 

Ministers  receiving    temporal    provision 
for  spiritual  labours.     1  Cor.  9:11. 

Gathering  in  souls  to  God.     Jno.  4  :  33. 

Tlie  judgments  of  God  on  tlie  antichris- 
tian  world.     Rev.  14  :  14-16. 

The  final  judgment.     Wat.  13  :  30,  39-43. 

No.  244.    RECHABITES. 

Descended  from  Hemath.     1  Chr.  2  :  65. 

The  head  of  assisted  Jehu  in  his  conspiracy 
against  the  house  of  Ahab.  2  Kin,  10  : 
1.5-17. 

Prohibited  by  Jonadab  from  forming  settle- 
ments or  drinking  wine.    Jer.  35  :  6,  8. 

Obedience  of,  a  sign  to  Israel.  Jer.  35  : 
12-17. 

Perpetuity  to,  promised.    Jer.  35.  18,  19. 

No.  245.    RED  HEIFER,  THE. 
To  be  without  spot  or  blemish.  Num.  19  :  2 
To  be  given  to  Eleazar  the  second  priest  to 
ofler.    Num.  19  :  3. 


To  be  slain  without  the  camp.    Num.  19  : 3. 
Entire  of,  to  be  burned.    Num.  19  :  5. 
Blood  of,  sprinkled  seven  times  before  the 

tabernacle.     Num.  19  :  4. 
Cedar,  hyssop,  &c.,  burned  with.  Num.  19  : 6. 
Ashes  of,  collected  and  mixed  with  water 

for  purification.     Num.  19  :  9,  11-22. 
Communicated  uncleanness  to 

The  priest  that  oliered  her.     Num.  19  :  7. 

The  man  that  burned  her.     Num.  19  :  8. 

The  man  who  gathered  the  ashes.     Num. 
19  :  10. 
Could  only  purify  the  flesh.     Heb.  9  :  13. 
A  type  of  Christ.     Heb.  9  :  12-14. 

No.  246.    REFHAIM,  OR  GIANTS,  THE. 
Subdued  by  Chedorlaomer.    Gen.  14  :  5. 
Dwelt  in  Canaan.     Jos.  17  :  15.     (marg.) 
Og  the  king  of  Bashan  was  of     Jos.  13  :  12. 
The  valley  of, 

A  border  of  Judah.    Jos.  15  :  8. 

Was  e.xceedingly  fruitful     Isa.  17  :  .5. 

David  obtained  victories  over  the  Pliilis- 
tiues  in.    2  Sam.  5  :  IS,  25. 
The  last  of,  destroyed  by   David  and  his 

warriors.  1  Sam.  17  :  4,  49,  50.  2  Sam.  21  : 

16-22. 

No.  247.    REPTILES. 

Created  by  God.     Gen.  1  :  24,  25. 

Made  for  praise  and  glory  of  God.    Psa. 

148  :  10. 
Placed  under  the  dominion  of  man.     Gen. 

1  :  26 
Unclean  and  not  eaten.    Lev.  11  :  31,  40-43. 

Acts  10  :  11-14. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture  ; 

Chameleon.     Lev.  II  :  30. 

Lizard.    Lev.  11  :  30. 

Tortoise.     Lev.  1 1  :  29. 

Snail.     Lev.  11  :  30.     Psa.  58  :  8. 

Frog.     Exo.  8  :  2.     Rev.  16  :  13. 

Horse-leech.     Pro.  30  :  15. 

Scorpion.     Deu.  8  :  15. 

Serpent.     Job  26  :  13.     Mat  7  :  10. 

Flying  fiery  serpent.  Deu  8  :  15.  Isa.  30  : 6. 

Dragon.    Deu.  32  :  33.     Job  30  :  29.    Jer. 
9  :  U. 

Viper.     Acts  2S  :  3. 

Adder  or  asp.  Psa.  58  :  4.  Psa.  91  :  13.  Pro. 
23  :  32. 

Cockatrice  or  basilisk.  Isa.  1 1  : 8.  Isa.  59  : 5. 
Solomon  wrote  a  history  of  1  Kin.  4  :  33. 
Worshipped  by  the  Gentiles.  Rom.  1  :  23. 
No  image  or  similitude  of,  to  be  made  for 

worship.    Deu.  4  :  16,  18. 
Jews    condemned   for  worshipping.    Eze. 

8  :  10. 

No.  248.    REUBEN,  THE  TRIBE  OF. 

Descended  from  Jacob's    first   son.    Gen. 

29  :  32. 
Predictions  respecting.    Gen.  40  :  4.    Deu. 

33  :6. 


RIN. 


Ill 


Persons  selected  from, 

To  rmmber  the  people.     Num.  1  :  5. 

To  spy  out  tlie  laud.     Num.  13  :  4. 
Strength  ot,  on  leaving  Kgypt.     Num.  1  : 

■iO,  -Jl. 
Led  tlie  second  division  of  Israel  in  their 

journeys.     Num.  10  :  18. 
Encamped   with  its  standard  south  of  the 

tabernacle.     Num.2  :  10. 
Oft'eriug  of,    at   the    dedication.     Num.  7  : 

30-3.J. 
Families  of     Num.  26  :  5,  6,  8,  9. 
Obtained  inheritance  east  of  Jordan,  on  con- 
dition   of  helping    to    conquer    Canaan. 

Num.  32  :  1--33      Deu.  3  :  1S--20. 
Bounds  of  their  inheritance.     Deu.  3:16,  I 

Jos.  13  :  15-23. 
Strength  of,  at  the  time  of  receiving  their 

inheritance.     Num.  26  :  7. 

Cities  built  by.     Num.  32  :  37,  38. 
On  Kbal  said  amen  to  the  curses.  Deu.  27:13. 
Dismissed  by  Joshua  after  the  conquest  of 

Canaan.    Jos  22  :  1-9. 
Assisted  in  building  the  altar  of  witness 

which  offended  the  other  tribes.    Jos.  22  : 

10--29. 
Did  not  assist  against  Sisera.     Jud.  5 :  15,  16. 
Some  of,  at  David's  coronation.     1  Chr.  12  : 

37,  38. 
Officers  appointed  over,  by  David.     1  Chr. 

26  :  32.     1  Chr.  27  :  16. 
Took,  land,  &c  ,  of  the  Hagarites.     1  Chr.  5  : 

10,   18-22. 
Inva'ded  and  conquered  by  Hazael  king  of 

Syria.     2  Kin  10  :  32,  33. 
Carried  away  by   Tiglath  Tilezer.     2  Kin. 

15  :  29,  with  1  Chr.  5  :  6,  26. 
Remarkable  persons  of;    Dathan,  Jlbiram, 

and  On.    Num.  16  :  1.     Num.  26  :  9,  10. 

Jldina,  &c.     1  Chr.  1 1  :  42. 

No.  249.  RINGS. 

Antiquity  of     Gen.  24  :  22.     Gen.  38  :  18. 
Made  of  gold  and  set  with  precious  stones. 

Num.  31  :  60,  61.     Song  of  Sol.  6  :  14. 
Webf.  wor.v 

On  the  hands.     Gen.  41  :  42. 

On  the  arms.    2  Sam.  1  :  10. 

In  the  ears.     Job  42  :  11.  Hos.  2  :  13.  Eze. 
16  :  12. 

Tn  the  nose.     Isa.  3  :  21. 
Rich  men  distinguished  by.     Jas.  2  :  2. 
Women  of  rank  adorned  with.  Isa.  3  :  16,21. 
Of  kings 

Used  for  sealing  decrees.     Est.  3  :   12. 
Est.  8  :  8,  10. 

Given  to  favourites  as  a  mark  of  honour. 

Gen.  41  :  42.     Est  3  :  10.     Est.  8  :  2. 

Numbers  of,  taken  from  .Midianites.    Num. 

31  :  50. 
Illl'strative 

Of  the  glory    of   Christ.    Song    of   Sol. 
o  :  14. 

(Put  on  the  hands,)  of  favour.  Luke  15  :  22. 


No.    250.    RIVERS. 


Source  of    Job  28  :  10.     Psa.  104  :  8,  10. 
Enclosed  within  banks.    Dan.  12  :  6. 
Flow  through  valleys.     Psa.  104  :  8,  10. 
Some  of. 

Great  and  mighty.     Gen.  15  :  18.    Psa. 
74  :  15. 

Deep.     Eze  47  :  5.     Zee.  10  :  11. 

Broad.     Isa.  33  :  21. 

Rapid.     Jud.  5  :  21. 

Parted  into  many  streams.    Gen.  2  :  10 
Isa.  11  :  15. 
Run  into  the  sea.     Ecc.  1  :  7.     Eze.  47  :  8. 
God's  power  over,  unlimited.     Isa.  60  :  2. 

Nah.  1  :  4. 

UsEFL'L    FOR 

Supplying  drink  to  the  people.  Jer.  2  :  18. 

Commerce.     Isa.  23  :  3. 

Promoting  vegetation.     Gen.  2  :  10. 

Bathing.     Exo.  2  :  5. 
Baptism  often  performed  in.     Mat.  3  :  6. 
Of  Canaan  abounded  with  fish.    Lev.  11  : 

9,  10. 

B.IXKS    OF, 

Covered  with  flags.     Exo.  2  :  3,  5. 

Planted  with  trees.     Eze.  47  :  7. 

Frequented  by  doves.     Song  of  Sol  5  :  12. 

Frequented  by  wild  beasts.    Jer.  49  :  19. 

Places  of  common  resort.    Psa.  137  :  1. 

Frequently  overflowed.     Jos.  3  :  15.      1 
Chr   12  :  15. 

Peculiarly  fruitful.    Psa.  1  :  3.     Isa,  32  :  20. 
Gardens  often  made  beside.     Num.  24  :  6. 
Cities  often  built  beside.    Psa.  46  : 4.    Psa. 

137  :  1. 
Often  the  boundaries  of  kingdoms,  &c.  Jos. 

22  :  25.     1  Kin.  4  :  24. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture  ; 

Of  Eden.     Gen.  2  :  10. 

Of  Jotbath.     Deu.  10:7. 

Of  Ethiopia.     Isa.  18  :  1. 

Of  Babvlon.     Psa.  137  :  1. 

Of  Egypt.     Gen.  15  :  18. 

Of  Damascus.     2  Kin.  5  :  12. 

Of  Ahava     Ezra  8  :  15. 

OfJudah.    Joel  3:  18. 

Of  Philippi.     Acts  10  :  13. 

Abana.    2  Kin.  5  :  12. 

Arnon.     Deu.  2  :  36.    Jos.  12  :  1. 

Chebar.     Eze.  1:1,3.     Eze.  10  :  15,  20. 

Euphrates.     Gen.  2  :  14. 

Gihon.    Gen.  2  :  13. 

Gozan.    2  Kin.  17  :  6.     1  Chr.  5  :  26. 

Hiddekel.     Gen.  2  :  14. 

Jabbok.     Deu.  2  :  37.     Jos.  12  :  2. 

Jordan.    Jos.  3:8.    2  Kin.  5  :  10. 

Kanah.    Jos.  16  :  8. 

Kishon.     Jud.  5  :  21. 

Pharpar.    2  Kin.  5  :  12. 

Pison.     Gen.  2:11. 

Ulai.     Dan   8  :  16. 
Many,    fordable    in    some    places.      Gen. 

32  :  22.    Jos.  2  :  7.     Isa.  16  :  2. 


ROC. 


112 


ROE. 


ROM. 


Illustrative. 
Of  the  abundance  of  grace  in  Christ.  Isa. 

32  :  -2,  with  Jno.  1  :  16. 
Of  the  gifts  and  graces  of  the  Holy  Spirit. 

Psa.  46  :  4.     Isa.  41  :  IS.     Isa.  43  :  19, 20. 

Jno.  7  :  38,  39 
Of  heavy  alllictions.  Psa.  69  :  2.   Isa.  43  : 2. 
Of  abundance     Job  20  :  17.    Job  29  :  6. 
Of  people  flying  from  judgments.    Isa. 

23  :  10. 
(Steady  course  of,)  of  peace  of  saints.   Isa 

66  :  12. 
(Fruitfulness  of  trees  planted  by,)  of  the 

permanent  prosperity   of  saints.     Psa 

1  ;  3.     Jer.  17  :  S. 
(Drying  up  of,)  of  God's  judgments.    Isa. 

19  :  1-8.    Jer.  61  :  36.     Nah.  1  :  4.    Zee. 

10  :  11. 
(Overflowing  of,)   of   God's   judgments 

Isa.  8 -.7,3.    Isa.  28:2,  18.    Jer.  47  :  2. 

No.  251.  ROCKS. 

often  composed  of  flint.    Deu.  8  :  15.    Deu. 

32  :  13. 
Described  as 

Hard.     Jer.  6  :  3. 

Durable.    Job  19  :  24. 

Barren.     Eze.  26  :  4,  14.    Amos  6  :   12. 
Luke  8  :  6. 
Often  sharp-pointed  and  craggy.      1  Sam. 

14  :  4. 
Often  had  holes  and  clefts.    Exo.  33  :  22. 
Were  a  defence  to  a  country.     Isa  33  :  16. 
Dreaded  by  mariners.    Acts  27  :  29. 
Inhabited  by 

Wild  goats.     Job  39  :  1. 

Conies.     Psa.  104  :  18.     Pro.  30  :  26. 

Doves.     Song  of  Sol.  2  :  14.     Jer  48  :  23. 

Eagles.     Job  39  :  28.     Jer.  49  :  16. 
The  olive  tree  flourished  amongst..    Deu 

32  :  13.     Job  29  :  6. 
Bees  often  made  their  honey  amongst.  Deu. 

32  :  13.     Psa.  81  :  16. 
Used  as 

Altars.    Jud.  6  :  20,  21,  26.    Jud.  13  :  19. 

Places  for  idolatrous  worship.     Isa.  67  :  5 

Places  of  observation.  Exo.  33  :  21.  Num. 
23  :  9. 

Places  of  safety  in  danger.     1  Sam.  13  :  6. 
Isa.  2  :  19.    Jer  16  :  16.    Rev.  6  :  15. 

Places  for  shelter  bj'  the  poor  in  their  dis- 
tress.    Job  24  :  8.     Job  30  :  3,  6. 
The  shadow  of,  grateful  to  travellers  during 

the  heat  of  the  day.     Isa  32  :  2. 
Houses  often  built  on.     Mat.  7  :  24,  25. 
Tombs  often  hewn  out  of   Isa.  22:  16.  Mat. 

2?  :  60. 
Important  events  often  engraven  upon.  Job 

19  :  24. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture  ; 

Adullam.     1  Chr.  11  :  15. 

Bozez.     1  Sam.  14  :  4. 

Engedi.    1  Sam.  24  :  1,  2. 

Etam.    Jud.  15  :  8. 


Horeb  in  Rephidim.    Exo.  17  :  1-6. 
Weribah  in  Kadesh.    Num.  20  :  1-11. 
Oreb.     Jud.  7  :  26.     Isa.  10  :  26. 
Rimmon.     Jud.  20  :  45. 
Seneh.     1  Sam.  14  :  4. 
Selali-hammahlekoth  in  the  wilderness  of 

Maon.     1  Sam.  23  :  25,  28. 
Selah  in  the  valley  of  salt.     2  Kin.  14  :  7. 

(mrecij.)  2  Chr.  25  :  II,  12. 
Man's  industry  in  cutting   tlirough.     Job 

28  :  9,  10. 
Hammers  used  for  breaking.    Jer.  23  :  29. 
Casting  down  from,  a  punishment.    2  Chr. 

25  :  12. 
Miracles  connected  with  ; 
Water  brought  from.    Exo.  17  :  6.    Num. 

20  :  11. 
Fire  ascended  out  of.    Jud.  6:21. 
Broken  in  pieces   by  the  wind.     1  Kin. 

19  :  11. 
Rent  at  the  death  of  Christ.     Mat.  27  :  51. 
God's  power  exhibited  in    removing,  &c. 

Job  14  :  18.     Nah.  1  :  6. 
Illustrative  of, 
God  as  creator  of  his  people.     Deu.  32  :  18. 
God  as  the  strength  of  his  people.     Psa. 

18:  I,  2.     I'sa.  62  :  7.     Isa.  17  :  10. 
God  as  defence  of  his  people.  Psa.  31  :  2,  3. 
God  as  refuge  of  his  people.     Psa  94  :  22. 
God  as   salvation    of  his    people.    Deu 

32  :  15.     Psa.  89  :  26.     Psa  95  :  1. 
Christ  as  refuge  of  his  people.     Isa.  32  :  2. 
Christ  as  foundation  of  his  church.    Mat 

16  :  13,  with  1   Pet  2  :  6. 
Christ  as  source  of  spiritual  gifts.     1  Cor. 

10  :4. 
Christ  as  a  stumbling-stone  to  the  wicked 

Isa.  8:14.     Rom.  9:33.     1  Pet.  2  :  8. 
A  place  of  safety.     Psa.  27  :  5.     Psa.  40  :  '2 
Whatever  we  trust  in.     Deu.  32  :  31,  37. 
The  ancestor  of  a  nation.    Isa51  :  1. 

No.  252.    ROE,  THE. 

Clean  and  fit  for  food.    Deu.  12  :  15.     Deu. 

14  :  5. 
Male  of,  called  the  roebuck.     1  Kin.  4  :  23. 
Descrided  as 

Cheerful.     Pro.  5  :  19. 

Wild.    2  Sam.  2  :  18. 

Swift.     1  Chr.  12  :  8. 

Inhabits  the  mountains.     1  Chr.  12  :  8. 

Often  hunted  by  men.     Pro.  6  :  5. 
Illustrative  of 

Christ.     Song  of  Sol.  2  :  9,  17. 

The  church.     Song  of  Sol.  4  :  5.     Song 
of  Sol  7  :  3. 

A  good  wife.     Pro.  5  :  19. 

Tlie  swift  of  foot.    2  Sam.  2  :  18. 

No.  253.    ROMAN  EMPIRE,  THE. 

Called  the  world  from  its  extent.  Luke  2  :  1 
Represented  ey  the 
Legs  of  iron  in  Nebuchadnezzar's  vision. 
Dan.  2  :  33  :  40. 


ROM. 


113 


SAC. 


Terrible  beast  in  Daniel's  vision.    Dan.  7 

7,  19. 
Rome  the  capital  of.    Acts  18  :  2.    Acts 

19  :  ■2\. 

Judea  a  province  of,  under  a  procurator  or 
governor.     Lulie  3  :  2.    Acts  23  :  24,  26 
Acts  25  :  1. 
Allusions  to  military  affairs  of  ; 
Strict  obedience  to  superiors.  Mat.  8  :  8,  9. 
Use  of  the  panoply  or  defensive  armour. 

Kom.   13  :  12.    2  Cor.  6  :  7.    Eph.  6  : 

11-17. 

Soldiers  not  allowed  to  entangle  them- 
selves with  earthly  cares.     2  Tim.  2  :  4, 
Hardsliip  endured  by  soldiers.  2  Tim.  2  :  3. 
The  soldiers' special  comrade  who  shared 

his  toils  and  danMrs.     Phi.  2  :  25. 
Danger  of  sentinels  sleeping.     Mat.  28 

13,   14. 
Expunging  from  the  muster  roll  names  of 

soldiers  guilty  of  crimes     Rev  3  :  5. 
Crowning  of  soldiers  nho  distinguished 

themselves..   2  Tim.  4  :  7,  8. 
Triumph  of  victorious  generals.    2  Cor. 

2  :  14-16.     Col.  2  :  1.5. 

Different  military  officers,  &c.  Acts  21:31. 

Acts  23  :  23,  24. 
Italian  and  Augustus'  band.    Acts  10  :  1. 

Acts  27  :  1. 
Allusions  to  judicial  affairs  of  ; 
Persons  accused  examined  by  scourging. 

Acts  22  :  24,  29. 
Criminals  delivered  over  to  the  soldiers 

for  execution,     ^iat.  27  :  26,  27. 
Accusation  in  writing  placed  over  the 

head  of  those  executed.     Jno   19  :  19. 
Garments  of  those  e.xocuteJ  given  to  the 

soldiers      Mat  27  :  3.i>.     .Jno.  19  :  23. 
Prisoners  chained  to  soldiers  for  safety. 

-Vets  21  :  33,  witli  .Acts  12  :  6.    2  Tim. 

1  :  16,  with  Acts  28  :  16. 
Accusers  and  accused  confronted  togeth- 
er.    Acts  23  :  3.5.     Acts  2.3  :  16-19 
Accused  persons  protected  from  popular 

violence.     Acts  23  ;  20,  24-27. 
Power  of  life  and    death   vested    in    its 

authorities.    Jno.  18  :  31,  39,  40.     Jno. 

19  :  10 
All  a[)peal3  made  to  tlie  emperor.     Acts 

25  :  U,  12. 
Those  who    appealed    to    Cresar,  to    be 

brought  before  him.     Acts  26  :  32. 
Allusions  to  cetizknship  of  ; 
Obtained  by  purchase.     Acts  22  :  29. 
Obtained  by  birth.     Acts  22  :  28. 
Exempted  from  the  degradation  of  scourg- 
ing.    Acts  16  :  37,  3s.     Acts  22  :  25. 
Allusions  to  Grecian  games  adopted  by  ; 
Gladiatorial  fights.     1  Cor.  4:9.     1  Cor. 

15  :  32. 
Foot  races.    1  Cor  9  :  24.   Phi.  2  :  16.  Phi. 

3  :  11-14.     Heb.  12:  1,2. 
\Vrestling.     Eph.  6  :  12. 

Training  of  combatants.    1  Cor.  9  :  25,  27 


Crowning  of  conquerors.    1  Cor.  9  :  25. 

Phi  3  :  14.    2  Tim.  4  :  8. 
Rules  observed  in  conducting.    2  Tim. 

2:5. 
Empkrors  of,  mentioned  ; 
Tiberius     Lulve  3  :  1. 
Augustus.     Luke  2:1. 
Claudius.    Acts  U  :  23. 
Nero.     Phi.  4  :  22.    2  Tim.  4  :  17. 
Predictions  bespf.cting  ; 
Its  universal  dominion.     Dan.  7  :  23. 
Its  division  into  ten  parts.    Dan.  2  :  41-43. 

Dan  7  :  20,  24. 
Origin  of  papal  power  in.    Dan.  7  :  8, 

20-25. 

No.  254.    SACKCLOTH. 

Made  of  coarse  hair.    Mat.  3  :  4,  with  Rev. 

6  :  12. 
Rough  and  unsightly.    Zee.  13  :  4. 
Of  a  hlack  colour.    Rev.  6  :  12. 
Was  worn 
By  God's  prophets.  2  Kin.  1  :  8.  Isa.  20  : 2 

Mat.  3  :4.     Rev.  11:3. 
By  persons  in  affliction.    Neh.  9:1.    Psa, 

69  :  11.     Jon.  3  :  5. 
Girt  about  the  loins.     Gen.  .37  :  34.     I  Kin, 

20  :  31. 
Frequently  next  the  skin  in  deep  afflic 
tion.     1  Kin.  21  :  27.    2  Kin.  6  :  30.    Job 
16  :  15. 
Often  over  the  whole  person.    2  Kin.  19 

1.  2. 
With  ashes  on  the  head.     Est  4:1. 
Often  with  ropes  on  the  head.    1  Kin. 

20  :  31. 
In  the  streets.    Isa.  15  :  3. 
At  funerals.    2  Sara.  3  :  31. 
The  Jews  lay  in,  when  in  deep  affliction. 
2  Sam.  21  :  10.     1  Kin.  21  :  27.     Joel  1  :  13. 
No  one  clothed  in,  allowed  into  the  palaces 

of  kings.     Est.  4  :  2. 
Illustrative 
(Girding  with,)  of  heavy  afflictions.    Isa. 

3  :  24.     Isa  22  :  12.     Isa.  32  :  11. 
(Covering  the  heavens  with,)  of  severe 

judgments.     Isa.  60  :  3. 
(Heavens  becoming  black  as,)  of  severe 

judgments.     Rev.  6  ;  12. 
(Putting  ofl',)  of  joy  and  gladness.    Psa. 
30  :  11. 

No.    255.    SACRIFICES. 

Divine  institution  of.     Gen  3  :  21,  with  Gen. 

1  :  29,  and  Gen.  9  :  3.     Gen.  4  :  4,  5,  with 

Heb.  11:4 
To  be  oft'ered  to  God  alone.     Exo.  22  :  20. 

Jud   13  :  16.     2  Kin.  17  :  36. 
When  ottered  to  God,  an  acknowledgment 

of  his  being  the  supreme  God.    2  Kin.  5  : 

17.     Jon.  1  :  16. 
Consisted  of. 

Clean  animals  or  bloody  sacrifices.    Gen. 
8  :  20. 


SAC. 


114 


SAD. 


SAL. 


The  fruits  of  the  earth  or  unbloody  sacri- 
fices.    Gen.  4  :  4.     Lev.  2  :  1. 
Always  oft'ered  upon  altars.     E.xo.  20  :  24. 
The  ofl'ering  of,    an    acknowledgment  of 

sin.     Heb.  10  :  3. 
Were  offered 
From  the  earliest  age.     Gen.  4  :  3,  4. 
By  the  patriarchs.     Gen.  22  :  2,  13.     Gen. 

31  :  54.     Gen.  46  :  1.     Job  1  :  5. 
After  the  departure  of  Israel  from  Egypt. 
Exo.  5  :  3,  17.    Kxo.  IS  :  12.    Exo.  24  :  5. 
Under  the    Mosaic  dispensation.    Lev.  1 

ch  to  7  ch.     Heb.  10  :  1-3. 
Daily.    Exo.  29  :  3S,  39.     Num.  23  :  3,  4. 
Weekly.     Num.  23  :  9,  10. 
Monthly.    Num.  28  :  11. 
Yearly.    Lev.  16  :  3.     1  Sam.  1  :  3,  21.    1 

Sam.  20  :  a. 
At  all  the  feasts.     Num.  10  :  10. 
For  the  whole  nation.    Lev.  16  :  15-30.     1 

Chr.  29  :21. 
For  individuals.    Lev.  1  :  2.     Lev.  17  :  8. 
In  faith  of  a  coming  Saviour.     Heb.  11:4, 
17,  23. 
Required  to  be  perfect  and  without  blem- 
ish.    Lev.  22  :  19.     Deu.  15  :  21.     Deu.  17  : 
1.     Mai.  1  :  8,  14. 
Generally  the  best  of  their  kind.   Gen.  4  :  4. 
1  Sam.  16  :  22.     Psa.  66  :  15.     Isa.  1  :  11. 

DlFFEHENT    KINDS    OF; 

Burnt  oftering  wholly  consumed  by  fire. 
Lev.  1  ch.     1  Kin.  18  :  38. 

Sin-oftering  for  sins  of  ignorance.     Lev 
4  ch. 

Trespass-ofl'ering    for    intentional    sins. 
Lev.  6  :  1-7.    Lev.  7  :  1-7. 

Peace-oft'ering.     Lev.  3  ch. 
To  be  brought  to  the  place  appointed  by 

God.     Deu.  12  :  6.     2  Chr.  7  :  12. 
Were  bound  to  the  horns  of  the  altar.     Psa. 

118  :27. 
Were  salted  with  salt.    Lev.  2  :  13.    Mar. 

9  ;  49. 
Often  consumed  by  fire  from  heaven.    Lev. 

9  :24      1  Kin   IS:  38.     2  Chr.  7  :  1. 
When  bloodj',  accompanied  with  meat  and 

drink-oftering.     Num.  15  :  3-12. 
No  leaven  offered  with,  except  for  thanks- 
giving.    Exo  23  :  IS,  with  Lev.  7  :  13. 
Fat  of,  not  to  remain  until  morning.     Exo. 

23  :8. 
The  priests 

Appointed  to  offer.     1  Sam  2  :  28.     Eze. 
44  :  11,  15.     Heb.  5  :  1.     Heb.  8  :  3. 

Had  a  portion  of,  and  lived  by.     Exo,  29  : 
27,28.     Deu.  18:3.     Jos.  13  :  14.    1  Cor. 
9  :  13. 
AVere  typical  of  Christ's  sacrifices.     1  Cor. 

6  :  7.     Eph.  5  : 2.    Heb.  10  :  1,  11,  12. 
Were  accepted  when  oft'ered  in  sincerity 

and  faith.     Gen.  4  :  4,  with  Heb.  11:4. 

Gen.  8  :  21. 
Imparted    a   legal    purification.      Heb.  9  : 

13,  22. 


Could  not  take  away  .sin.    Psa.  40  :  6.    Heb. 

9  :9.     Heb   10  :  1-11. 
Without  obedience,  worthless.    1  Sam.  15  : 

2.     Pro.  21  :  3.     Mar.  12  :  33. 
The  covenants  of  God  confirmed  by.     Gen. 
15  ;  9-17.     Exo.  24  :  5-8,  with  Heb.  9  :  19, 
20.     Psa.  SO  :  6. 
The  Jews 
Condemned  for  not  treating,  with  respect. 

1  Sam.  2  :  29.     Mai.  1:12. 
Condemned    for    bringing  defective  and 

blemished.     Mai.  1  :''l3,  14. 
Condemned    for   not    ofl'ering.    Isa.  43  : 

23,  24. 
Unaccepted  in,  on  account  of  sin.    Isa.  1  : 

11,  15.     Isa.  66  :3.     Hos  8  :  13. 

Condemned  for  oft'ering,  to  idols.     2  Chr. 

34  :  25.     Isa.  65  :  3,  7.     Eze.  20  :  28,  31. 

Oft'ered  to  false  gods,  are  oft'ered  to  dorils. 

Lev.  17  :  7.     Deu.  32  :   17.     Psa.  106  :  37. 

1  Cor.  10  :  20 

On  great  occasions,  very  numerous.    2  Chr. 

5:6.     2  Ciir.  7  :  5. 
For  public  use  often  provided  by  the  state. 

2  Chr.  31  :  3. 
Illustr.4TIVe  of 

Prayer.    Psa.  141  :  2. 

Thanksgiving.    Psa.  27  :  6.    Psa.  107  :  22. 

Psa.  116:17.     Heb.  13  :  15. 
Devotedness.    Bom.  12  :  1.     Phi.  2  :  17. 
Benevolence.     Phi.  4  :  18.    Heb.  13  :  16. 
Rigliteousness.     Psa  4  :  5.     Psa.  51:19. 
A  broken  spirit.     Psa.  51  :  17. 
Martyrdom.     Phi.  2:7.    2  Tim.  4  :  6. 

No.  256.    SADDUCEES,  THE. 
A  sect  of  the  Jews.    Acts  5  :  17. 
Denied  the  resurrection  and  a  future  state. 

Mat  22  :  23.     Luke  20  :  27. 
The  resurrection  a    cause  of  dispute  be- 
tween them  and  the  Pharisees.    Acts  23  : 

6-9. 
Were  refused  baptism  by  John.    Mat.  3  :  7. 
Christ 

Tempted  by.     Mat.  16  :  1. 

Cautioned  his  disciples  against  their  prin- 
ciples.    Mat  16  :  6,  11,  12. 

"V^indicated  the  resurrection  against.   Mat. 
22  :  24-.32.     Mar.  12  :  19-27. 

Silenced.     Mat.  22  :  34. 
Persecuted  the  early  Christians.    Acts  4  :  1. 

Acts  5  :  17,  18,  40. 

No.  257.    SALT. 

Characterized  as  good    and  useful.    Mar. 

9  :50. 
Used  for 

Seasoning  food.    Job  6  :  6. 
Seasoning  sacrifices.     Lev.  2   :    13.    Eze. 

43  :  21. 
Ratifying  covenants.    Num.   18   :   19.    2 

Chr   13  :  5. 
Strengthening    new-born    infants.      Eze. 
16  :4. 


SAL. 


115 


SAM. 


Partaking  of  another's,  a  bond  of  friendship. 

^^ira  4:14.     {inaig.) 
Lost  its  savour  when  exposed  to  the  Eiir. 

.Mat.  o  :  13.     Mar.  9  :  50. 
Oftk.v   FOL'ND 

111  pits.    Jos.  11:3.  (maig.)     Zep.  2  :  9. 

In  springs.     Jas.  3  :  Vi. 

Near  the  dead  sea.     Num.  34  :  12.    Deu. 
3  :  17. 
Places  where  it  abounded,  barren  and  un- 

Iruitful.    Jer,  17  :  6.     Eze  47  :  U. 
The  valley  of,  celebrated  for  victories.    2 

Sam.  8:13.     i  Km  14  :  7.     1  Chr.  18  :  12. 
Miracles  connectku  with  ; 

Lot's  wile  turned  into  a  pillar  of.     Gen. 
19  :  26. 

Elisha  healed  the  bad  water  with.     1  Kin. 
2  :  21. 
Places  sown  with,  to  denote  perpetual  deso- 
lation    Jud.  9  :  45. 
Liberally  aSbrded  to  the  Jews  after  the  cap- 
tivity.    Kzra.  6  :  9.     Ezra  7  :  22. 
Illlstkative 

Of  saints.     .Mat.  5  :  13. 

Of  grace  in  the  heart.     Mar.  9  :  50. 

Of  wisdom  in  speech.     Col  4  :  6. 

(Without  savour,)  of  graceless  professors. 
.Mat.  5  :  13.     .Mar.  9  :  oO. 

(Pits  of,)  of  desolation.     Zep.  2  :  9. 

(Salted   with  fire,)  of  preparation  of  the 
wicked  for  destructiou.     Mar.  9  :  49. 

No.   258.    SALUTATIONS. 
-\ntiquity  of     Gen.  18  :  2.     Gen.  19  :  1. 
Were  (;ivE:y 

By  brethren  to  each  other.  1  Sam.  17  :  22. 

By  inferiors  to  their  superiors.  Gen.  47  :". 

By  superiors  to  inferiors.     1  Sam.  30  :  21. 

By  all  passers  by.     1  Sam.  10  : 3,  4.     Psa. 
129  :  8. 

On  entering  a  house.    Jud  IS  :  15.     Mat. 
10  :  12.     Luke  1  :  40,  41,  44. 
Often  sent  through    messengers.     1   Sam. 

25  :  5,  14.     2  Sam.  8:10. 
Often  sent  by  letter.     Rom.  16  :  21-23.     1 

Cor.  16:21.     Cpl.  4  :  18.     2  The   3  :  17. 
Denied  to  persons  of  bad  character.    2  Jno. 

10  V. 
Persons  in  haste  excused  from  giving  or  re- 
ceiving.    2  Kin  4  :  29.     Luke  10  :  24. 

ExpaESSlON'S  USED  AS  ; 

Peace  be  with  thee     Jud   19  :  20. 

Peace  to  thee,  and  peace  to  tliine  house, 

and  peace   unto   all  that  thou  hast.     1 

Sam   25  :  6 
Peace  be  to  this  house.     Luke  10  :  5. 
The  Lord  be  witli  you     Ruth  2  :  4. 
Tlie  Lord  ble.ss  thee.     Ruth  2  :  4. 
The  blessing  of  the  Lord  be  upon  you,  we 

bless   you   in  the  name   of  the  Lord 

Psa.  129  :  8. 
Blessed  be  thou  of  the  Lord.  1  Sam.  15  :  13 
God  be  gracious  unto  thee.     Gen.  43  :  29 
Art  thou  in  health.    2  Sam.  20  :  9. 


Hail.    Mat.  26  :  49.    Luke  1  :  28. 
All  hail.     Mat.  28  :  9. 
Often  perfidious.  2  Sam.  20  :  9.  Mat.  26  :  49. 
Given  to  Christ  in  derision.    Mat.  27  :  29. 

with  Mar.  15  :  18. 
Often  accompanied  by 
Falling  on  the  neck  and  kissing.    Gen. 

33  :  4.     Gen.  45  :  14,  15.     Luke  15  :  20. 
Laying  hold  of  the  beard  with  the  right 

hand,  &c.     2  Sam.  20:  9. 
Bowing  frequently  to  the  ground.     Gen. 

33  :o. 
Embracing  and   kissing  the  feet.     Mat. 

28  :  9.     Luke  7  :  33,  45. 
Touching  the  hem  of  the  garment.    Mat. 

14  :  36. 
Falling  prostrate  on  the  ground.  Est.  8  : 3. 

Mat.  2:11.     Luke  8  :  41. 
Kissing  the  dust.    Psa.  72  :  9.     Isa.  49  :  23. 
The  Jews  condemned  for  giving,  only  to 

their  own  countrymen.     .Mat.  5  :  47. 
The  Pharisees  condemned  for  sceliing,  in 
public.     Mat.  23  :  7.    Mar.  12  :  38. 

No.  259.    SAMARIA,  ANCIENT. 

The  territory  of   Ephraim  and  Manasseh 
pj-operly  so  called.    Jos.  17  :  17,  IS.     Isa. 
28  :  1. 
The   whole  kingdom  of  Israel  sometimes 

called.     Eze.  16  :  46,  51.     Hos.  3  :  5,  6. 
Had  many  cities.     1  Kin.  13  :  32. 
Samaria  the  capital  of. 
Built  by  Omri  king  of  IsraeL    1  Kin.  16  : 

23,  24. 
Called  after  Shemer  the  owner  of  the  hill 

on  which  it  was  built.     1  Kin.  16  :  24. 
Called  the  mountain  of  Samaria.    Amos 

4  :  1.     Amos  6  :  1. 
Called  the  head  of  Ephraim.     Isa.  7  :  9. 
Kings  of  Israel  sometimes  took  their  titles 

from.     1  Kin.  21  :  1.     2  Kin   1  :  3. 
The  residence  of  the  kings  of  Israel.     1 
Kin.  16:29.     2  Kin.  1  :  2.     2  Kin  3:1,6 
The  burial  place  of  the  kings  of  Israel. 

1  Kin.   16   :  28.     1   Kin.  22  :  37.     2  Kin. 
13  :  13. 

Was  a  fenced  city,  and  well   provided 

with  arms.    2  Kin.  10  :  2. 
The  pool  of  Samaria  near  to.  1  Kin.  22  :3S. 
The  prophet  Elisha  dwelt  in.  2  ICin.  2  :  25. 

2  Kin  5:3.     2  Kin.  6  :  32. 
Besieged  by  Benhadad.    1  Kin.  20  :  1-12. 
Deliverance  of,    predicted.     1  Kin.  20  : 

13,  14. 
Deliverance  of,  eftected.    1  Kin.  20  :  15-21. 
Besieged    again    by    Benhadad.     2  Kin. 

6  :  24. 

Suft'ered  severely  from  famine.    2  Kin.  6  : 

25-29. 
Elisha  predicted  plenty  in.    2  Kin.  7  :  1,2. 
Delivered  by  miraculous  means.    2  Kin. 

7  :  6,  7. 

Remarkable  plenty   in,    as    foretold    by 
Elisha.    2  Kin.  7  :  16,  20. 


SAM. 


SCA. 


116 


SCO. 


SCR. 


Besieged,  and  taken  by  Shalmaneser.    2 
Kin.  17  :  o,  6.    2  Kin.  18  :  9,  10. 
A  mountainous  country.    Jer.  31  :5.  Amos 

3  :9. 
People  of,  characterized  as 
Proud  and  arrogant.     Isa.  9  :  9. 
Corrupt  and  wicked.     Eze.   16  :  46,  47. 

Hos.  7:1.     Amos  3:  9,  10. 
Idolatrous.   Eze.  23  :  5.  Amos  8  :  14.  Mic. 
1  :7. 
Predictions  respecting  its  destruction.    Isa. 

8  :  4.  Isa.  9  :  11,  li.  Hos.  13  :  16.   Amos  3  : 
11,  12.     Mic.  1:6. 

Inhabitants  of,  carried  captive  to  Assyria. 

2  Kin.  17  :  6,23.     2  Kin.  18  :  11. 
Repeopled  from  Assyria.    2  Kin.  17  :  24,  25. 

No.   260.    SAMARIA,  MODERN. 
Situated  between  Judea  and  Galilee.    Luke 

17  :  11.     Jno.  4  :3,  4. 
Had  many  cities,  &c.     Jlat.  10  :  5.    Luke 

9  :  52. 

Cities  of,  mentioned  in  Scriptube  ; 
Samaria.    Acts  8  :  6. 
Sychar.    Jno.  4  :  5. 
Antipatris.     Acts  23  :  31. 
Christ  preached  in.    Jno.  4  :  39-42.     ^ 
Chirst  at  first  forbade  his  disciples  to  visit. 

Mat.  10  :  5. 
Christ  after  his  resurrection  commanded  the 

gospel  to  be  preached  in.    Acts  1  :  8. 
Inhabitants  of. 
Their  true  descent.    2  Kin.  17  :  24.     Ezra 

4  :  9,  10. 
Boasted  descent  from  Jacob.    Jno.  4  :  12. 
Professed  to  worship  God.     Ezra  4  :  2. 
Their  religion    mixed  with  idolatry.    2 

Kin.  17  :41,  with  Jno.  4  :  22. 
Worshipped    on    mount    Gerizim.    Jno. 

4  :  iO. 
Opposed  the  Jews  after  their  return  from 

captivity.     Neh  4  :  1-18. 
Expected  the  Messiah.    Jno.  4  :  25,  29. 
Were  superstitious.    Acts  8:  9-11. 
More  humane  and  grateful  than  the  Jews. 

Luke  10  :  33-36  Luke  17  :  16-18. 
Abhorred  by  the  Jews.  Jno  S  :  43. 
Had  no  intercourse  or  dealings  with  the 

Jews.     Luke  9  :  52,  53.     Jno.  4  :  9. 
Ready  to  hear  and  embrace  the  gospel 
Jno  4  :  39-42.     Acts  S  :  6-8 
The    persecuted  Christians  fled  to.    Acts 

8  :  1. 
The  gospel  first   preached  in,  by  Philip 

Acts  8  :  6. 
Many  Christian  churches  in.    Acts  9  :  31. 

No.    261.    SCAPE-GOAT,    THE. 

Part  of  the  sin-offering  on  the  day  of  atone- 
ment.    Lev.  It)  :  5,  7. 

Chosen  by  lot.     Lev.  16  :  8. 

The  high  prieat  transferred  the  sins  of  Israel 
to,  by  confessing  them  with  both  hands 
upon  its  head.    Lev.  16  :  21. 


Sent  into  the  wilderness  by  the  hands  of  a 

fit  person.    Lev.  16  :  21,  22. 
Communicated  uncleanness  to 

The  high  priest.    Lev.  16  :  24. 

The  man  who  led  him  away.  Lev.  16  :  26. 
Typical  of  Christ.     Isa.  53  :  5,  11,  12. 

No.    262.    SCIENCES. 
Architecture.    Deu.  8  :  12.    1  Chr.  29 


19. 
Job 


Isa.  13  :  10. 


:  11. 

;39. 


Arithmetic.    Gen.  15  :  5.    Lev.  26 

29  :  18. 
Astronomy.    Job  38:  31,  32. 
Astrology.     Isa.  47  :  13. 
Botany.     1  Kin.  4  :  33. 
Geography.     Gen.  10  :  1-30.     Isa.  11 
History  and  Chronology.     1  Kin.  22  :  39.    2 

Kin.  1  :  18.     1  Chr.  9:1.     1  Chr.  29  :  29. 
Mechanics.     Gen.  6  ;  14-16.     Gen.  11  :  4. 

Exo.  14  : 6,  7. 
Medicine.    Jer.  8  :  22.     Mar.  5  :  26. 
Music.     1  Chr.  16  :  4-7.     1  Chr.  25  :  6. 
Navigation.     1  Kin.  9  :  27.     Psa  107  :  23. 
Surveying.      Jos.  18  :  4-9.      Neh.  2  :  12-16. 

Eze.  40  :  5,  6.     Zee.  2  :  2. 
Zoology.     1  Kin.  4  :  33. 

No.    263.    SCORPION,    THE. 
Armed  with  a  sharp  sting  in  its  tail.    Rev. 

9  :  10 

Sting  of,  venomous  and  caused  torment. 

Rev.  9  :  5. 
Abounded  in  the  great  desert.      Deu.  8  :  15. 
Unfit  for  food     Luke  11  :  12. 
Illustrative  of, 

Wicked  men     Eze.  2  :  6. 

Ministers  of  antichrist.    Rev.  9  :  3,  5,  10. 

Severe  scourges      1  Kin.  12  :  11. 
Christ  gave  his  disciples  power  over.  Luke 

10  :  19. 

No.    264.    SCRIBES. 
Antiquitj'  of.    Jud.  6:14. 
Worn  an  inkhorn  at  their  girdles.    Eze.  9  : 

2,  3. 
Families  celebrated  for  furnishing  ; 

Kenites.     1  Chr.  2  :  5-5. 

Zebulun.    Jud.  5  :  14. 

Levi.     1  Chr.  24  :  6.     2  Chr.  34  :  13. 
Generally  men  of  great  wisdom.     1  Chr. 

27  :  32. 
Often  learned  in  the  law.    Ezra  7  :  6. 
Were  ready  writers.     Psa.  45  :  1. 
Acted  as 

Secretaries  to  kings.    2  Sam.  S  :  17.    2 
Sam.   20  :  25.    2  Kin.  12  :  10.   Est.  3  :  12. 

.Secretaries  to  prophets.    Jer.  36  :  4,  26. 

Notaries  in  courts  of  justice.    Jer.  32  : 
11,  12. 

ReUgious  teachers.    Neh.  8  :  2-6. 

Writers  of  public  documents.  1  Chr.  24  :  6. 

Keepers  of  the  muster  rolls  of  the  host. 
2  Kin.  25  :  19.  2  Chr.  26  :  11.  Jer.  52  :  25. 
.Modern, 

Were  doctors  of  the  law.    Mar.  12  :  28, 
with  Mat.  22  :  35. 


SEA. 


117 


SEA. 


Wore  long  robes  and  loved  pre-eminence. 

Mar   1-2  :  38,  39. 
Sat  in  Moses'  seat.     Mat.  23  :  2. 
Were  frequently  Pharisees.     Acts  23  :  9. 
Ksteemed  wi.se  and  learned.    1  Gor.  1  :  20. 
Regarded    as    interpreters  of   Scri[)ture. 

iMat  2  :  4.     Mat.  17  :  10.     Mar.  12  :  36. 
Their    manner    of    teaching    contrasted 

with  that  of  Christ.    Mat.  7  :  29.    Mar. 

1  :  22. 
Condemned    by    Christ    for    hypocrisy. 

Mat.  23  :  15. 
Often  oft'ended  at  our  Lord's  conduct  and 

teaching.   Mat.  21  :  16.    Mar.  2  :  6,7,  16. 

Mar  3  :  22. 
Tempted  our  Lord.    Jno.  8  :  3. 
Active    in   procuring  our  Lord's  death. 

Mat  26  :  3.     Lulce  23  :  10. 
Persecuted  tlie  early  Christians.     Acts  4  : 

6,  18,  21.     Acts  6  :  12. 
Illustrative  of  well  instructed  ministers  of 

the  gospel.    Mat.  13  :  52. 

No.    265.    SEA,    THE. 
The  gathering  together  of  the  waters  origin- 
ally called.     Uen.  1  :  10. 
Great  rivers  often  called.    Isa.  11  :  15.    Jer. 

51  :36. 
Lakes  often  called.    Deu.  3  :  17.    Mat.  8  : 

24,  27,  32. 
God 
Created.    Exo.  20  :  U.    Psa.  93  :  5.     Acts 

14  :  15. 
INIade  the  birds  and  fishes  out  of.    Gen. 

1  :  20-22. 
Founded  the  earth  upon.    Psa.  24  :  2. 
Set  bounds  to,  by  a  perpetual  decree. 
Job  26  :  10.     Job  38  :  8,  10,  U.     Pro.  8  : 
27,  29. 
Measures  the  waters  of.     Isa.  40  :  12. 
Does  what  he  pleases  in.     Psa.  135  :  6. 
Dries  up,  by  his  rebuke.   Isa.  50  ;  2.  Nah. 

I  :  4. 

Shakes,  by  his  word.     Hag  2  :  6. 

Stills,  by  his  power.     Psa.  65  :  7.    Psa.  89  : 
9.     Psa.  107  :  29. 
Of  immense  extent.  Job  11  :  9.  Psa.  104  :  25. 
Of  great  depth.     Psa.  68  :  22. 
Rivers  supplied  by  exhalations  from.     Ecc. 

1  :  7. 
Replenished   by  rivers.     Ecc.  1  :  7.    Eze. 

47  :  8. 

C.iLLKD    THE 

Deep.     Job  41  :  31.     Psa.  107  :  24.    2  Cor. 

II  :  25. 

Great  waters.     Psa.  77  :  19. 

Great  and  wide  sea.     Psa.  104  :  2.5. 
The  clouds  the  garment  of     Job  38  :  9. 
Darkness    the    swaddling    band    of.    Job 

38  :  9. 
Sand  the  barrier  of      Jer.  5  :  22. 
Inhabited  by  innumerable  creatures  great 

and  small.     Psa.  104  :  25,  26. 
The  wonders  of  God  seen  in.     Psa.  107  :  24. 


Made    to    glorify  God.     Psa.  69  :  34.    Psa. 

148  :  7. 

SEiS    IME.NTIONED    IN    ScRIPTURE  J 

The  Adriatic  or  sea  of  Adria.   Acts  27  :  27. 
Mediterranean  or  great  sea.     Num.  34  :  6. 

Deu.  11  :  24.     Deu.  34  :  2.    Zee.  14  : 8. 
Red  Sea.   Exo.  10  :  19.   Exo.  13  :  IS.  Exo. 

23  :31. 
Sea  of  Joppa  or  sea  of  the  Philistines. 

Ezra  3  :  7,  with  Exo.  23  :  31. 
Salt  or  dead  sea.  Gen.  14  :  3.  Num.  34  :  12. 
Sea  of  Galilee.     Mat.  4  :  18.    Mat.  8  :  32. 

Jno.  6  :  1. 
Sea  of  Jazer.    Jer.  43  :  32. 
Raised  by  the  wind.    Psa.  107  :  25,  26.  Jon. 

1  :  4. 

Caused  to  foam  by  Leviathan.     Job  41  : 

31,  42. 
The  WAVES   of, 

Raised  upon  high.  Psa.  93  :  3.  Psa.  107  :  25. 

Tossed  to  and  fro.    Jer.  5  :  22. 

Multitudinous.    Jer.  51  :  42. 

Mighty.     Psa.  93  :  4.    Acts  27  :  41. 

Tumultuous.    Luke  21  •.25.     JudelSv. 
The    shore    of,  covered  with  sand.     Gen. 

22  :  17.  1  Kin.  4  :  29.  Job  6  :  3.  Psa.  78  :  27. 
Numerous  islands  in.     Eze.  26  :  18. 
Passed  over  in  ships.     Psa.  104  :  26.    Psa. 

107  :  23. 
Sailing  on,  dangerous.    Acts  27  :  9,  20.    a 

Cor.  1 1  :  26. 
Commercial  nations 

Often  built  cities  on  the  borders  of.    Gen. 
49  :  13.     Eze.  27  :  3.     Nail.  3  :  8. 

Derived  great  wealth  from.     Deu.  33  :  19. 
Shall  give  up  its  dead  at  the  last  day.    Rev. 

20  :  13. 

The  renewed  earth  shall  be  without.    Rev. 

21  :  1. 
Illustrative 

Of  heavy  afflictions.    Isa.  43  :  2.    Lam. 

2  :  13. 

(Troubled,)  of  the  wicked.     Isa.  57  :  20. 
(Roaring,)  of  hostile  armies.    Isa.  5  :  30. 

Jer.  6  :  23. 
(Waves  of,)  of  righteousness.  Isa.  48  :  18. 
(Waves  of,)  of  devastating  armies.    Eze. 

26  ;  3,  4. 
(Waves  of,)  of  the  unsteady.    Jas.  1  :  6. 
(Covered  with  waters,)  of  the  diffusion  of 

spiritual  knowledge  over  the  earth  in 

the  latter  days.     Isa.  11:9.    Hab.  2  :  14. 
(Smooth  as  glass,)  of  the  peace  of  heaven. 

Rev.  4  :  6.     Rev.  15  :  2. 

No.  266.    SEALS. 
Called  signets.     Gen.  38  :  18,  25. 
Precious  stones  set  in  gold  used  as.    Exo. 

28  :  11. 
Inscriptions  upon,  alluded  to.    2  Tim.  2  :  19. 
Generally  worn  as  rings  or  bracelets.    Jer. 

22  :  24. 
Impressions  of, 

Frequently  taken  in  clay.    Job  33  :  14. 


SEE. 


118 


SER. 


Used  for  security.  Dan.  6  :  17.  Mat  27  :  66. 
Attached  to  all  royal  decrees.     1  Kin.  21  : 

8.     Est.  3  :  1-2.     Est,  8  :  8. 
Attached  to  covenants.   Neh.  9  :  38.   Neh. 

10  :  I. 

Attached  to  leases  and  transfers  of  pro- 
perty.   Jer.  3-2  :  9-12,  34. 

Set  upon  treasures.     Deu.  32  :  34. 

Attached  to  the  victims  approved  for  sac- 
rifice, alluded  to.    Jno.  6  :  27. 
Were  given  by  kings  as  a  badge  of  autho- 
rity.    Gen.  41  :  41,  42. 
Illl'strative  of 

Circumcision.    Rom.  4  :  11. 

Converts.     1  Cor.  9  :  2. 

What  is  dear  or  valued.  Song  of  Sol.  8  :  6. 
Jer.  22  :  24.     Hag.  2  :  23. 

Secrecy.  Dan.  12  : 4.  Rev.  5  : 1.  Rev.  10  : 4. 

Security.  Song  of  Sol.  4  :  12.  2  Tim.  2  :  19. 
Rev.  7  :  2-8.     Rev.  20  :  3. 

Full  approval.     Jno.  3  :  33. 

Appropriation  of  Saints  to  God  by  the  spi- 
rit. 2  Cor.  1  :  22.  Eph.  1  :  13.  Eph.  4 :  30. 

Restraint.  Job  9  :  7.  Job  37  :  7.  Rev.  20  :  3. 

No.  267.  SEED. 
Everj'  herb,  tree  and  grass  yields  its  own 

Gen.  1  :  11,  12,  29. 
Each  kind  of,  has  its  own  body.    1  Cor. 

15  :  38. 
Sowing  of, 

Time  for,  called  seed  time.     Gen.  8  :  22. 

Necessary    to    its    productiveness.    Jno. 

12  :  24.     1  Cor.  15  :  36. 

Required  constant  diligence.    Ecc.  11  : 

4,  6. 
Often  attended  with  great  waste.    Mat. 

13  :  4,  5,  7. 

Often  attended  with  danger.    Psa.  126  : 
6,  6. 
Yearly  return  of  time  of  sowing,  secured 

by  covenant.     Gen.  8:21,22. 
The  ground  carefully  ploughed,  and  pre- 
pared for.     Isa.  28  :  24,  25. 
Often  sown  beside  rivers,    Ecc.  11  :  1.    Isa. 

32  :  20. 
Often  trodden  into  the  ground  by  the  feet 

of  oxen,  &c.     Isa.  32  :  20. 
Required  to  be  watered  by  the  rain.    Isa. 

55  :  10. 
In  Egypt  required  to  be  artificially  watered. 

Deu.  11  :  10. 
Yielded  an  abundant  increase  in  Canaan. 

Gen.  26  :  12.     See  Mat.  13  :  23. 
Mosaic  laws  respecting  ; 

Different  kinds  of,  not  to  be  sown  in  the 
same  field.    Lev.  19  :  19.    Deu.  22  :  9. 

If  dry ,  e.xempted  from  uncleanness  though 
touched   by   an  unclean    thing.    Lev. 

11  :  37. 

If  wet,  rendered  unclean  by  contact  with 
an  unclean  thing.    Lev.  11  :  38. 

The  tithe  of,  to  be  given  to  God.  Lev. 
27  :  30. 


Not  to  be  sown   during  the   sabbatical 

year.    Lev.  25  :  4,  20. 
Not  to  be  sown  inyear  of  jubilee.    Lev. 

25  :  11. 
Difference  between,   and  the  plant  which 
grows  from  it  noticed.     1  Cor.  15  :  37,  38. 
The  Jews  punished  by 
Its  rotting  in  the  ground.    Joel  1  :  17. 

Mai.  2  :  3. 
Its  yielding  but  little  increase.    Isa.  5  :  10. 

Hag.  1  :  6. 
Its  increase  being  consumed  by  locusts, 

&c.     Deu.  28  -.38.     Joel  1  :  4. 
Its  increase  being  consumed  bv  enemies. 

Lev.  26  :  16.     Deu.  28  :  33,  5l'. 
Its  being  choked  by  thorns.    Jer.  12  :  13, 

with  Mat  13  :  7. 
Illustrative  of  ' 

The  word  of  God.     Luke  8:11.     1  Pet. 

1  :  23. 
Spiritual  life.     1  Jno.  3  :  9. 
Sowing,  illustrative  of 
Preaching  the  gospel.    Mat.  13  :  3,  32.     1 

Cor.  9  :  11. 
Scattering  or  dispersing  a  people.    Zee. 

10  :9. 
Christian  Uberality.    Ecc.  11:6.    2  Cor. 

9  :6. 

Men's  work  producing  a  corresponding 
recompense.  Job  4  :  8.  Hos.  10  :  12. 
Gal.  6  :  7,  8. 

The  death  of  Christ  and  its  efl'ects.  Jno. 
12  :  24. 

The  burial  of  the  body.    1  Cor.  16  :  36-38. 

No.  268.    SERPENTS 

Created  by  God.    Job  26  :  13. 
Characterized  as  subtle.    Gen.  3  :  1.    Mat 

10  :  16. 

Called  crooked.  Job  26  :  13.  Isa.  27  :  1. 
Unclean  and  unfit  for  food.  Mat.  7  :  10. 
Infest 

Hedges.    Ecc.  10:8. 

Holes  in  walls.     Amos  6  :  19. 

Deserts.     Deu.  S  :  15. 
Produced  from  eggs.     Isa.  59  :  5. 
Cursed  above  all  creatures.     Gen.  3  :  14. 
Doomed  to  creep  on  their  belly.  Gen.  3  :  14. 
Doomed   to  eat  their  food    mingled  with 

dust     Gen.  3  :  14.    Isa  65  :  25.   Mic.  7  :  17. 
Many  kinds  of,  poisonous.  Deu.  32  :  24.  Psa. 

68  :  4. 
AU  kinds  of,  can  be  tamed.    Jas.  3  :  7. 
Were  often  enchanted  or  fascinated.    Ecc. 

10  :  11. 
Dangerous  to  travellers.     Gen.  49  :  17. 
Man's  aversion  and  hatred  to.     Gen.  3  :  15. 
Often  sent  as  a  punishment.    Num.  21  :  6. 

Deu  32  :  24.     1  Cor.  10  :  9. 
Miracles  connected  wmth  ; 

Moses'  rod  turned  into.  Exo.  4  :  3.  Exo. 
7  :  9,  15. 

Israelites  cured  by  looking  at  one  of 
brass.    Num.  21  :  8,  9.    Jno.  3  :  14,  15. 


SEK. 


119 


Power  over,  given  to  the  disciples.    Mar. 

16  :  19.     Luke  10  :  19. 
Illvstr.^tive 
Of  the  devil.     Gen  S  :  1,  with  2  Cor.  11  : 

3,     Rev.  12  :  9.     Rev.  20  :  2. 
Of  hypocrites.     Mat.  23  :  33. 
Of  the  tribe  of  Dan.     Gen.  49  :  17. 
Of  enemies  who  harass  and  destroy.    Isa. 

14  :  29.     Jer.  8  :  17. 

(Sharp  tongue  of)  of  malice  of  the  wick- 
ed.    I'sa   140  :  3. 

(Poisonous  bite  of,)  of  baneful  eft'ccts  of 
wine.     Pro.  23  :  31,  32. 

No.    269.    SERVANTS. 

Early  mention  of.     Gen.  9  :  25,  26. 
Divided  into 
Male.  -Gen.  24  :  34.     Gen.  32  :  5. 
Female.     Gen.  16:6.     Gen.  32  :  5. 
Bond.     Gen.  43  :  IS.     Lev.  2.5  :  46. 
Hired.     Mar.  1  :  20.     Luke  15  :  17. 
Persons  devoted  to  the  service  of  another 

so  called.     Exo.  24  :  13.     1  Kin.  19  :  21. 
Tlie  subjects  of  a  prince  or  king  so  called. 

Exo.  9  :  20.     E.xo    11:8 
Persons  of  low  condition  so  called.      Ecc. 

10  :7. 
Persons  devoted  to  God  so  called.   Psa.  119  : 

49.     Isa.  66  :  6.     Rom.  1  :  1. 
The  term  often  used  to  express  humility. 
Gen  18  :  3.      Gen.  33  :  o.      1  Sam.  20  :  7. 
1  Kin  20  :  32. 
Hired, 
Called  hirelings.      Job  7  :  1.      Jno.  10  : 

12,  13. 
Engaged  by  the  year.    Lev.  25  :  63.     Isa. 

16  :  14. 
Engaged  by  the  day.    Mat.  20  :  2. 
Not  to  be  opjiressed.     Deu  24  :  14. 
To  be  paid  without  delay  at  the  expira- 
tion of  their  service.  Lev.  19  :  13.   Deu. 

24  :  15 
To  be  esteemed  worthy   of  their  hire 

Luke  10  :  7 
To  partake  of  the  produce  of  the  land  in 

the  sabbatical  year.     Lev.  25  :  6. 
If  foreigners  not  allowed  to  partake  of 

the  passover  or  holy  tilings.     Exo.  12  : 

45.     Lev.  22  :  10. 
Anxiety  of,  for  tlie  end  of  their  daily  toil 

alluded  to.     Job  7  :  2. 
Hebrew  slaves  serving  their  brethren  to 

be  treated  as.     Lev.  25  :  39,  40. 
Hebrew  slaves  serving  strangers  to  be 

treated  as.     Lev.  25  :  47,  63 
Often  stood  in  the  market  place  waiting 

for  employment.     Mat.  20  :  1-3. 
Often  well  fed  and  taken  care  of.     Luke 

15  :  17. 

Often  oppressed   and  their  wages  kept 
back.     Mai.  3  :  5.    Jas.  5  :  4. 
Sl.vves  or  bond, 
Called  bondmen.  Gen.  43  :  IS.  Gen.  44  :  9. 
By  birth.  Gen.  14  :  14.  Psa.  116  :  16.  Jer.  2:14. 


By  purchase.     Gen.  17  :  27.     Gen.  37  :  36. 
Captives  taken  in  war  often  kept  as.  Deu 

20  :  14.     2  Kin.  6  :  2. 
Strangers  sojourning  in  Israel  might  be 

purchased  as.     Lev.  25  :  45. 
Persons  belonging  to  other  nations  might 

be  purchased  as.     I.,ev.  25  :  44 
Persons  unable  to  pay  their  debts  liable 

to  be  sold  as.    2  Kin.  4:1.     Neh.  5  :  4, 

5.     .Mat.  18  :  2ft. 
Thieves  unable  to  make  restitution  were 

sold  as.     Exo.  22  :  3. 
More  valuable  than  hired  servants.    Deu. 

15  :  18. 
When  Israelites  not  to  be  treated  with 

rigour.     Lev.  25  :  30,  40,  46. 
When  Israelites  to  have  their  liberty  after 

si.x  years' service.      Exo.  21  :  2.      Deu. 

15  :  12. 
Israelites  sold  as,  refusing  their  liberty, 

to  have  their  ears  bored  to  the  door. 

Exo.  21  :5,  6.     Deu.  15  :  16,  17. 
Israelites  sold  to  strangers  as,  might  be 

redeemed  by  their  nearest  of  kin.    Lev. 

25  :  47-55. 
All  Israelites  sold  as,  to  be  free  at  the  ju- 
bilee.    Lev.  25  :  10,  40,  41,  64. 
Could  not  when  set  free  demand  wives 

or  children  procured  during  servitude. 

Exo.  21  :  3,  4. 
To  be  furnished  liberally,  when  their  ser- 
vitude e-\pirpd.     Deu.  15  :  13,  14. 
When  foreigners  to  be  circumcised.   Gen. 

17:13,27.     Exo.  12:44. 
To  be  allowed  to  rest  on  the  Sabbath. 

Exo  20  :  10. 
To  participate  in  all  national  rejoicings. 

Deu   12  :  18.     Deu.  16  :  II,  14. 
Peiieons  of  distinction  had  many.    Gen. 

14  :  14.     Ecc.  2  :  7. 
Engaged  in  the  most  menial  offices.     I 

.Sam.  25  :  41.     Jno.  13  :  4,  5. 
Maimed  or  injured  by  masters,  to  have 

their  freedom.     Exo.  21  :  26,  27. 
Masters  to  be   recompensed  for   injury 

done  to.     Exo.  21  :  32. 
Laws  respecting  the  killing  of.    Exo.  21  : 

20,  21. 
Of  others  not  to  be  coveted  or  enticed 

away.     Exo.  20  :  17.     Deu.  5  :  21. 
Seeking  protection  not  to  be  delivered 

up  to  masters.     Deu.  23  :  15 
Custom  of  branding,  alluded  to.  Gal.  6  :  17. 
Sometimes  rose  to  rank  and  station.   Ecc. 

10  :7. 
Sometimes  intermarried  with  their  mas- 
ter's family.     1  Chr.  2  :  34,  35. 
Laws  respecting  marriage  with  female. 

Exo.  21  :7.  11. 
Seizing  and  stealing  of  men  for,  condemn- 
ed and  punished  by  the  law.     Exo.  21  : 

16.     Deu.  24  :  7.     1  Tim.  1  :  10. 
Laws  respecting,    often   violated.     Jer. 

34  :  8-16. 


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SHE. 


Bond,  illustrative 

Of  Christ.     Psa.  40  :  6,  with  Heb.  10  :  5. 

Phi.  -2  :  7,  8. 
Of  saints.     1  Cor.  6  :  20.     1  Cor.  7  :  23. 
Of  the  wicked.    2  Pet.  2  :  19,  with  Rom. 

6  :  16,  19. 

No.    270.    SHEEP. 

Clean  and  used  as  food.    Deu.  14  :  4. 
Described  as 

Innocent.    2  Sam.  24  :  17. 

Sagacious.    Jno.  10  :  4,  5. 

Agile.     Psa.  114  :  4,  6. 

Being  covered  with  a  fleece.    Job  31  :  20. 

Remarliably  prolific.     Psa.  107  :  41.     Psa. 

144  ;  13.   Song  of  Sol.  4  ;  2.   Eze.  36  :  37. 

Bleating  of,  alluded  to.    Jud.  5:16.     1  Sam. 

15  :  14. 
Under  man's  care   from  the  earliest  age. 

Gen.  4  :  4. 
Constituted   a   great   part    of    patriarchal 

wealth.    Gen.  13  :  5.    Gen.  24  :  35.    Gen. 

26  :  14. 
Males  of,  called  rams.     1  Sam.  15  :  22.     Jer. 

51  :  40, 
Females  of,  called  ewes.    Psa.  78  :  71. 
Young  of,  called  lambs.     Exo.  12  :  3.     Isa. 

11  :  6. 
Places  celebrated  for; 

Kedar.     Eze.  27  :  21. 

Bashan.     Deu.  32  :  14. 

Nebaioth.     Isa.  60  :  7. 

Bozra.     Mic.  2  :  12. 
Flesh  of,  extensively  used  as  food.     1  Sam. 

25  :  18.     1  Kin.  1  :  19.    1  Kin.  4  :  23.    Neh. 

5  :  IS.     Isa.  22  :  13. 
Milk  of,  used  as  food.    Deu.  32  :  14.     Isa.  7  : 

21,  22.     1  Cor.  9  :  7. 
Skins   of,   worn  as  clotliing  by  the  poor. 

Heb.  U  :  37. 
Skins  of,  made  into  a  covering  for  the  taber- 
nacle.   Exo.  25  :  5.    Exo.  36  :  19.    Exo. 

39  :  34. 
Wool  of,  made  into  clothing.    Job  31  :  20. 

Fro.  31  :  13.     Eze.  34  :  3. 
Ofl'ered  in  sacrifice  from  the  earliest  age. 

Gen.  4  :  4.     Gen.  S  :  20.     Gen.  15  :  9,  10. 
Ofl'ered  in  sacrifice  under  the  law.     Exo. 

20  :  24.    Lev.  1  :  10.    1  Kin.  8  :  5,  63. 
Flocks  of. 

Attended  by  members  of  the  family.  Gen. 
29:6.     Exo.  2:  16.     1  Sam.  16  :  11. 

Attended  by  servants.  1  Sam.  17  :  20.    Isa. 
61  :5. 

Guarded  by  dogs.    Job  30  :  1. 

Kept  in  folds  or  cotes.     1  Sam.  24  :  3.    2 
Sam.  7:8.     Jno.  10  :  1. 

Conducted  to  the  richest  pastures.     Psa. 
23  :  2. 

Fed  on  the  mountains.    Exo.  3  :  1.    Eze. 
34  :  6,  13. 

Fed  in  the  valleys.     Isa.  65  :  10. 

Frequently  covered   the    pastures.     Psa. 
65  :  13. 


Watered  every  day.   Gen.  29  :  8-10.  Exo. 

2  :  16,  17. 
Made  to  rest  at  noon.    Psa.  23  :  2,  with 

Song  of  Sol.  1  :  7. 
Followed  the  shepherd.    Jno.  10  :  4,  27. 
Fled  from  strangers.    Jno.  10  :  5. 
Washed  and  shorn  every  year.  Song  of  Sol. 

4  :2. 
Firstlings  of,  not  to  be  shorn.    Deu.  15  :  19. 
Firstlings  of,  not  to  be  redeemed.    Num. 

18  :  17. 
Firstlings  of,  could  not  be  dedicated  as  a 

free-will  oftering.     Lev  27  :  26. 
Tithe  of,  given  to  the  Levites.  2  Chr.  31  : 4-6. 
First  wool  of,  given  to  the  priests.    Deu. 

18  :4. 
Time  of  shearing,  a  time  of  rejoicing.     1 

Sam.  25  :  2,  11,  36.     2  Sam.  13  :  23. 
Were  frequently 
Given  as  presents.    2  Sam.  17  :  29.    1  Chr. 

12  :  40. 
Given  as  tribute.  ^  Kin.  3  :  4.    2  Chr. 

17  :  11. 
Destroyed  by   wild  beasts.    Jer.  50  :  17. 

Mic.  6  :  8.     Jno.  10  :  12. 
Taken  in  great  numbers  in  war.    Jud. 
6:4     1  Sam.  14  :  32.     1  Chr.  5  :  21.    2 
Chr.  14  :  15. 
Cut  off  by  disease.    Exo.  9  :  3. 
False  prophets  assume  the  simple  appear- 
ance of.    Mat.  7  :  15. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  Jews.    Psa.  74  :  1.    Psa.  78  :  52. 

Of  the  people  of  Christ.    Jno.  10  :  7-26. 

Jno.  21   :  16,  17.    Heb.  13  :  20.     1  Pet. 

5  :  2. 
Of  the  wicked  in  their  death.  Psa.  49  :  14. 
Of  those  under  God's  judgments.     Psa. 

44  :  11. 
(In  patience  and  simplicity,)  of  patience, 

&c.,  of  Christ.     Isa.  63  :  7. 
(In  proneness  to  wander,)  of  those  who 

depart  from  God.    Psa.  119  :  176.     Isa. 

53  :  6.     Eze.  34  :  16. 
(Lost,)  of  the  unregenerate.    Mat.  10  :  6. 
(When  found,)  of  restored  sinners.    Luke 

15  :  5,  7. 
(Separated  from  the  goats,)  of  the  separa- 
tion of  saints  from  the  wicked.    Mat. 

25  :  32,  33. 

No.  271.    SHEPHERDS. 

Early  mention  of.     Gen.  4  :  2. 

Usually  carried  a  scrip  or  bag.  1  Sam.  17  :40. 

Carried  a  staff  or  rod.    Lev.  27  :  32.    Psa. 

23  :4 
Dwelt  in  tents  while  tending  their  flocks. 

Song  of  Sol.  1  :  S.     Isa.  33  :  12. 
Members  of  the  family  both  male  and  female 

acted  as.     Gen.  29  :  6.     1  Sam.  16  :  11.     1 

Sam.  17  :  15. 
Had    hired  keepers  under   them.    1   Sam. 

17  :  20. 


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SHI. 


The  unfaithfulness  of  hireling,  alluded  to.' 

Jno   10  :  1-2. 
Cark  of  thk  sheep  bv,  exhibited  in 
Knowing  them.     Jno.  10  :  14. 
Going  before,  and    leading    them.    Psa. 

77  -.20.     Psa.  7S  :  o±     Psa.  SO  :  1. 
Seeking  out  good  pasture  for  them.     1 

Chr   4:  39-41.     Psa.  -23  :  '2. 
Numbering  them  when  they  return  from 

pasture.     Jer.  33  :  13. 
Watching  over  them  by  night.  Luke  2  :8. 
Tenderness  to  the  ewes  in  lamb,  and  to 

tlie  young.   Gen  33  :  13,  14.  Psa.  7S  :  71. 
Defending  tliem  wlien  attacked  by  wild 

beasts      1  Sam.  17  :  34,  3ti.     .\mos  3  :  12 
Searching  them  out  when  lost  and  stray- 
ing.    Lze.  34  :   12.     Luke  15  :  4,  5. 
Attending  them  when  sick.     Eze.  34  :  16. 
An    abomination  to  the  Kgvptians.    Gen. 

46  ;  34. 
Illustrative 
Of  God  as  leader  of  Israel.     Psa.  77  :  20. 

Psa.  SO  ;  1. 
Of  Christ  as  the  good  shepherd.  Eze.  34  : 

23.    Zee.  13:7.   Jno.  10:14.   Heb.  13:20. 
Of  kings  as  the  leaders  of  the  people.  Isa. 

44  :2S.     Jer.  6  :  3.     Jer.  49  :  19. 
Of  ministers  of  tlie  gospel.    Jer.  23  :  4. 
(Searching  out  straying  sheep,)  of  Christ 

seeking  the  lost.    Eze.  34  :  12.    Luke 

15  :  2-7. 
(Their  care   and  tenderness,)  of  tender- 
ness of  Christ.     Isa.  40  :  II.     Eze.  34  : 

13-16. 
(Ignorant  and  foolish,)  of  bad  ministers 

Isa  56  :  11.    Jer  50  :  6.    Eze.  34  :  2,  10. 

Zee,   U  :7,  8,  15-17. 

No.  272.    SHEWBREAD. 

Twelve  cakes  of  fine  flour.     Lev.  24  :  5. 
Called  hallowed  bread.     1  Sam.  21  :  4. 
Materials  for,  provided  by  the  people.   Lev. 

24  :  8.     Neh.  10  :  33,  33. 
Prepared  by  Levites.     1  Chr.  9  :  32.     1  Chr. 

23  :  29. 

Placed  in  two  rows  on  the  table  by  the 
priests.     Exo.  25  :  30.     Exo.  40  :  23.    Lev. 

24  :6. 
Tarle  of. 

Dimensions,  &c.,  of.     Exo.  25  :  23. 
Covered  with  gold.     Exo.  25  :  24. 
Had  an  ornamental  border.    Exo.  25  :  25. 
Had  staves  of  shittim  wood  covered  with 

gold.     Exo  25  :  23. 
Had  rings  of  gold  in  the  corners  for  the 

staves      Exo.  25  :  26,  27. 
Had  dishes,  spoons,  covers,  and  bowls  of 

gold.     Exo.  25  :  29 
Placed  in  the  north  side  of  the  tabernacle. 

Exo  40  :  22.    Heb  9  :  2. 
Directions  for  removing.     Num.  4  :  7. 
Pure  frankincense  placed  on     Lev.  24  :  7. 
Was  changed   every    Sabbath  day.    Lev 
24  :8. 


After  removal  from  the  table  given  to  the 

priests.    Lev.  24  :  9. 
Not  lawful  for  any  but  priests  to  eat,  except 

in  extreme  cases.     1  Sam.  21  :  4-6,  with 

Mat   12  :  4. 
Illustrative  of, 

Christ  as  the  bread  of  life.    Jno.  6  :  43. 

Tlie  Church.     1  Cor.  6:7.     1  Cor.  10  :  17. 

No.    273.   SHIELDS. 

\  part  of  defensive  armour.  Psa.  115  : 9, 
with  Psa.  140  :  7. 

FnEQUENTLT  MADE  OF,  OR  COVERED  WITH 

Gold.    2  Sam.  8:7.     1  Kin.  10  :  17. 

Brass.     1  Kin.  14  :  27. 
Said  to  belong  to  God.    Psa.  47  :  9. 
Kinds  of  ; 

The  buckler  or  target.   2  Chr.  9  :  15,  with 
1  Chr.  5  :  IS.     Eze.  26  :  8. 

The  small  siiield.    2  Chr.  9  :  16. 
Often  borne  by  Ein  armour-bearer.    1  Sam. 

17  :  7. 
Before  war 

Gathered  together.    Jer.  51  :  II. 

Uncovered.     Isa.  22  :  6. 

Reimired.    Jer.  46  :  3. 

Anointed.    2  Sam.  1  :  21,  with  Isa.  21  :  5. 

Often  made  red.     Nah.  2  :  3. 
Provided  by  the  kings  of  Israel  in  great 

abundance.    2  Chr.  1 1  :  12.    2  Chr.  26  :  14. 

2  Chr  32  :  5. 
A  disgrace  to  lose,  or  throw  away.    2  Sam. 

1  :  21. 

Of  the  vanquished,  often  burned.  Eze.  39  : 9. 

In  times  of  peace  were  hung  up  in  towers 
or  armouries.  Eze.  27  :  10,  with  Song  of 
Sol.  4  : 4. 

Were  scarce  in  Israel  in  the  days  of  Debo- 
rah and  Barak.    Jud.  6  :  3. 

.Many  of  the  Israelites  used,  with  expert- 
ness.     1  Chr.  12  :  8,  24,  34.     2  Chr.  14  :  8. 

2  Chr.  25  :  5. 
Illustrative  of 

Protection  of  God.  Gen.  15  :  L  Psa.  33: 20. 

Favour  of  God.     Psa.  5  :  12. 

Truth  of  God.    Psa.  91  :  4. 

Salvation  of  God.     2  Sam.  22  :  36.     Psa. 

18  :  35. 
Faith.     Eph.  6  :  16. 

No.  274.  SHIPS. 
Probably  originated  from  the  ark  made  by 

Noah.     Gen.  7  :  17,  19. 
Antiquity  of,  among  the  Jews.  Gen.  49  :  13. 

Jud.  5  :  17. 
Described  as 

Gallant.     Isa.  33  :  21. 

Large.    Jas.  3  :  4. 

Strong.     Isa.  23  :  14. 

Swift.    Job  9  :  26. 
Solomon  built  a  navy  of     1  Kin.  9  :  26. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture  ; 

Of  Chittim.     Num.  24  :  24.    Dan.  11:30. 

Of  Tarshish.     Isa.  23  :  1.     Isa.  60  :  9. 


11 


SHI. 


122 


SHO. 


SID. 


Of  Adrarayttium.    Acts  27  :  2. 

Of  Alexandria.    Acts  27  :  6. 

Of  Chaldea.     Isa.  43  :  14. 

Of  Tyre.    2  Chr.  8  :  18. 
Generally  made  of  the  fir  tree.    Eze.  27  :  5. 
Sometimess  made  of  bulrushes.     Isa  18  :  2. 
The  seams  of,  were  caulked.  Eze.  27  :  9, 27 
Parts  of  mentioned  ; 

The  forepart  or  foreship.    Acts  27  :  30,  41 

The  hinder  part  or  stern.   Acts  27  :  29, 41. 

The  hold  or  between  the  sides.   Jon.  1  : 5. 

The  mast.     Isa.  33  :  23.     Eze.  27  :  5. 

The  sails.     Isa.  33  :  23.     Eze.  27  :  7. 

The  tackling.    Isa.  33  :  23.     Acts  27  ;  19. 

The  rudder  or  helm.    Jas.  3  :  4. 

The  rudder-bands.     Acts  27  :  40. 

The  anchors.     Acts  27  :  29,  40. 

The  boats.     Acts  27  :  30,  32. 

The  oars.     Isa.  33  :  21.     Eze.  27  :  6. 
Often  the  property   of  individuals.     Acts 

27  :  11. 
Commanded  by  a  roaster.    Jon.  1  :  6.     Acts 

27  :  11. 
Guided  in  their  course  by  pilots.    Eze.  27  : 

8,  27,  29. 
Governed  and  directed  by  the  helm.    Jas. 

3  :  4. 

Course  of,  frequently  directed  by  the  hea- 
venly bodies.    Acts  27  :  20. 

Worked  by  mariners  or  sailors.    Eze.  27  : 

9,  27.     Jon.  1  :  5.     Acts  27  :  30. 
Generally  impelled  by  sails.     Acts  27  :  2-7, 
Often  impelled  by  oars.    Jon.  1  :  13.    Jno. 

6  :  19. 

N-lVinATED 

Rivers.     Isa.  33  :  21. 

Lakes.    Luke  5:1,2. 

The  ocean.     Psa.  104  :  26.    Psa.  107  :  23. 
Soundings  usually  taken  for,  in  dangerous 

places.     Acts  27  :  28. 
Usually   distinguished  by  signs   or  figure 

heads.    Acts  28  :  11. 
Course  of,  through  the  midst  of  the  sea 

wonderful.    Pro.  30  :  18,  19. 
Employed  in 

Trading.      1  Kin.  22  :  48.     2  Chr.  8  :  18. 
2  Chr.  9  :  21. 

Fishing.    Mat.  4  :  21.     Luke  5  :  4, 9.    Jno 
21  :  3-8. 

War.    Num.  24  :  24.    Dan.  U  :  30,  40. 

Carrying  passengers.      Jon.  1  :  3.      Acts 
27  :2,  6.     Acts  28  :  11. 
The  hinder  part  of,  occupied  by  the  passen- 
gers.    Mar.  4  :  38. 
Endangered  by 

Storms.    Jon.  1  :  4.    Mar.  4  :  37,  33. 

Quicksands.     Acts  27  :  17. 

Rocks.    Acts  27  :  29. 
When  damaged  were  sometimes  undergird- 

ed  with  cables.     Acts  27  :  17. 
Were  often  wrecked.     1  Kin.  22  :  48.    Psa 

48:7.    Acts  27  :  41-44.    2  Cor.  11  :  23. 
Illustrative 

Of  industrious  women.    Pro.  31  :  14. 


(Wrecked,)  of  departure  from  the  faith. 
1  Tim.  1  :  19. 

No.    275.    SHOES. 

Early  use  of.    Gen.  14  :  23. 

Called  sandals.     Mar.  6  :  9.    Acts  12  :  8. 

Soles  of,  sometimes  plated  with  brass  or 

iron.     Deu   33  :  25. 
Bound  round    the    feet  with    latchets    or 

strings.     Jno.  1  :  27.     Acts  12  :  8. 
Of  ladies  of  distinction 
Often  made  of  badgers' skins.  Eze.  16:  10. 
Often  highly  ornamental.      Song  of  Sol. 

7  :  1. 
Probably  often  adorned  with  tinkling  or- 
naments..    Isa.  3  :  18. 
Loosing  of,  for  another  a  degrading  office. 

Mar.  1  :  7.    Jno.  1  :  27. 
Bearing,  for  a  another  a  degrading  office, 

only  performed  by  slaves.    Mat.  3:11. 
The  Jews 
Put  on,  before  beginning  a  journey.  Exo. 

12  :  11. 
Never  wore,  in  mourning.  2  Sam.  15  ;  30. 

Isa  20  :  2,  3.     Eze.  24  :  17,  23. 
Put  oft",  when  they  entered  sacred  places. 
Exo.  3  :  5.     Jos.  5  :  15. 
Worn    out   by    a   long   journev.    Jos.  9  : 

5,  13. 
Of  Israel  preserved  for  forty  years,  while 
journeying  in  the  wilderness.    Deu.  29  :  5. 
Often  given  as  bribes.    Amos  2  :  6.     Amos 

S  :  6. 
Customs  connected  with  ; 
A  man  who  refused  to  marry  a  deceased 
brother's  wife  disgraced  by  her  pulling 
ofi'liis  shoes.     Deu.  25  :  9,  10. 
The  right  of  redemption   resigned  by  a 
man's  giving  one  of  his  shoes  to  the 
next  of  kin.     Ruth  4  :  7,  8. 
The  apostles  prohibited  from    taking    for 
their  journey  more,  than  the  pair  they  had 
on.    Mat.  10  :  10.    Mar  6  :  9.     Luke  io  :  4. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  preparation  of  the  gospel.     Eph. 

6  :  15. 
Of  the  beauty  conferred  on  saints.     Song 

of  Sol.  7:1,  with  Luke  15  :  22. 
(Havnig  blood  on,)   of  being  engaged  in 

war  and  slaughter.     1  Kin.  2  :  5. 
(Taken  oft".)  of  an  ignominious  and  ser- 
vile condition      isa.  47  :  2.     Jer.  2  :  25. 
(Thrown  over   a    place,)   of  subjection. 
Psa.  60  :  S.     Psa.  108  :  9. 

No.  276.    SIDONIANS,  THK. 

Descended  from  Sidon,  son  of  Canaan.  Gen. 

10  :  15      1  Chr.  1  ;  13. 
Formerly  a  part  of  the  Phoenician  nation. 

Mat.  15  :  21,  22,  with  Mar.  7  :  24,  26. 
Dwelt  on  the  sea  coast.    Luke  6  :  17.     Acts 

27  : 3. 
Cities  of  mentioned  ; 

Zidon.    Jos.  11  :  8.    Jos.  19  :  28. 


SIE. 


123 


Zerephath  or  Sarepta.  1  Kin.  17  :  9.  Luke 
4:26. 
Govei'ned  by  kings.   Jer.  io  :  -i-i.  Jer.  27  :  3. 
Charactkr  ok  ; 

Careless  and  secure.    Jud.  13  :  7. 

Idolatrous.     1  Kin.  11  :  j. 

■Superstitious.     Jer.  27  :  3,  9. 

Wicked  and  impenitent.  Mat.  11  :  21,  22. 

Engaged  in    extensive    commerce.     Isa. 
23  :'"2 
Were  skilful  sailors.     F.ze.  27  :  8. 
Supplied  the  Jews    with    timber.     1   Chr. 

•ii  :  4.     Kzra  3  :  7. 
Supplied  from  J  udea  with  provisions.     Acts 

Iv!  :  20,  with  Eze.  27  :  17. 
Tkrbitoiiy  of, 

Bordered  on  the  land  of  Canaan.    Gen. 
10  :  19. 

Given  by  God  to   Israel.     Gen.  49  :   13. 
Jos.  13  :  6 

Allotted  to  the  tribe  of  Asher.    Jos.  19  : 
24,  2S. 

Visited  by  our  Lord.     Mat.  15  :  21. 
Israel  unable  to  expel.    Jud.  1  :  31.    Jud. 

3  :  3. 

Hostile  and   oppressive   to  God's   people. 
Jud   10  :  12.     lize.  23  :  22,  24.    Joel  3: 5,  6. 
Solomon  intermarried  with.     1  Kin.  11:1. 
Ahab  intermarried  with.     1  Kin.  16  :  31. 
Israel  followed  the  idolatry  of.    Jud.  10  :  6. 

1  Kin.  U  :  33. 
Predictions  rkspectinc  ; 

Territory  of,  to  be  given  to  Nebuchad- 
nezzar king  of  Babylon.     Jer.  27  :  3,  6. 

Partaking  with  the  other  nations  of  (iod's 
judgments.    Jer.  2.5  :  22-23.    Eze.  32  :  30. 

All  their  helpers  to  be  cut  oft'     Jer.  47  :  4. 

That  God  should  be  glorified  in  the  judg- 
ments upon  them.     Eze.  23  :  21-23. 

Their  s])oliation  and  oppression  of  the 
Jews  to  be  fully  recompensed.    Joel  3  : 
4,8. 
Many  of,  attended  Christ's  ministry.    Mar. 

3  :S. 
Having  revolted  from  Herod,  were  obliged 

to  propitiate  him.     Acts  12  :  20. 

No.  277.    SIEGES. 

Fenced  cities  invested  by.    2  Kin.  18  :  13. 
Threatened  as  a  punishment.    Deu.  28  :  62. 
Described  .«.s 

Encamping  against.    2  Sam.  12   :  23.    2 
Chr.32:l. 

Pitching  against.    2  Kin.  25  :  1. 

Compassing  about  with  armies.     2  Kin. 
6  :   14      Luke  21  :  20. 

Setting  in  array  against.     Jer.  50  :  9. 

Being  against  round  about.     Jer.  51  :  2. 
Often  lasted  for  a  long  time.    2  Kin  17  :  5. 
Great  noise  and  tumult  of,  alluded  to.    Joel 

2  :  0. 

Those  engaged  in. 

Built  forts  and  mounts.     Eze.  4  :  2.     Eze. 
26  :  8. 


I    Dug    a   trench   round    the    city.    Luke 

19  :  43. 

Invested  the  city  on  everj'  side.    Eze. 

23  :  24. 
Cut  oft'  all  supplies.    2  Kin.  19  :  24 
Frequently  laid  ambushes.     Jud.  9  :  34. 
Called  upon  the  city  to  surrender.     1  Kin. 

20  :  2,  3.     2  Kin  IS  :  18,  20. 
Employed  battering  rams,  &c.,  against  the 

walls.    Eze.  4  :  2.     Eze.  26  :  9. 
Cast  arrows  and  other  missiles  into  the 

city.    2  Kin.  19  :  32. 
Often  suft'ered  much  during.    Eze.  29  :  18 

The  Jews  forbidden  to  cut  down  fruit  trees 
for  purposes  of     Deu.  20  :  19,  20. 

Extreme  difliculty  of  taking  cities  by,  allud- 
ed to.     Pro. 13  :  19. 

Cities  invested  by, 
Repaired  and  newlv  fortified  beforehand. 

2  Chr.  32  :  5.    Isa  '22  :  9,  10.    Nah.  3  :  14. 
Supplied  with  water  beforehand.    Nah. 

3  ;  14. 

The    inhabitants  of,  cut  ofl"  beforehand 

supplies  of  water    outside,   useful   to 

besiegers.     2  Chr.  32  :  3,  4. 
Were  strictly  shut  up.     Jos.  6  :  1. 
Walls  of,  defended  by  the  inhabitants.    2 

Sam.  11  :  20,  21.     2  Kin.  13  :  26.    2  Chr. 

32  :  IS. 
Sometimes  used  ambushes  or  sorties.  Jer. 

51  :  12. 
Often  suft'ered  from  famine.    2  Kin.  6  : 

26-29.    2  Kin.  25:3.     Eze  6  :  12. 
Often  suft'ered  from  pestilence.  Jer.  21  :  6. 

Jer.  32  :  24. 
Often  demanded  terms  of  peace.    1  Sam. 

11  :  1-3. 
Frequently  taken   by  ambush.    Jud.  9  : 

43,  44. 
Frcquentlv  taken  by  assault.    Jos.  10  :  35. 

2  Sam.  12  :  29. 
Frequentlv  succoured  by  allies.    1  Sam. 

11  :  U.  "l  Sam.  23  :  5. 
Inhabitants  of,  exhorted  to  be  courageous. 

2  Chr.  32  :  6-8. 
Cities  taken  bv. 

Given  up  to  pillage.    Jer.  50  :  26,  27. 
Inhabitants  of,  often  put  to  the  sword. 

Jos   10  :  23,  30,  32,  35.     Jer.  SO  :  30. 
Frequently  broken  down.    Jud.  9  :  4-5. 
Frequently  destroyed  by  fire.    Jos.  8  :  19. 
Sometimes  sown  with  salt.     Jud.  9  :  45. 
Sometimes   called  after  the  name  of  the 

captor.     2  Sam.  12  :  23. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture  ; 
Jericho.    Jos  6  :  2-20. 
Ai.    Jos.  7  :  2-4.     Jos.  8  :  1-19. 
Makkedah.    Jos.  10  :  23. 
Libnah.     Jos.  10  :  29,  30. 
Lachish.     Jos.  10  :  31,  32. 
Eglon.     Jos.  10  :  34,  35. 
Hebron.    Jos.  10:  36,  37. 
Debir     Jos.  10  :  33,  39. 
Sechcm.    Jud.  9  :  34,  45. 


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124 


SIM. 


Thebez.    Jud.  9  :  50. 

Jabesh-gilead.     1  Sam.  11  :  1. 

Keilali.     1  Sam.  -2^  :  1. 

Ziklag.     1  Sam.  30:1,2. 

Rabbah.     -2  Sam  U  :  1.  2  Sam.   12  :  26-29. 

Gibbethon.     1  Kin.  16  :  15. 

Tirzah.     1  Kin.  16  :  17. 

Samaria.  1  Kin.  20  :  1.  2  Kin.  6  :  24.  2 
Kin.  17  ;  5. 

Ramoth-gilead.     1  Kin.  22  :  4,  29. 

Cities  of  Israel  in  Galilee.    2  Kin.  15  :  29. 

Cities  of  Judah.    2  Kin.  13  :  1.3. 

Jerusalem.     2  Kin.  24  :  10,  11.    2  Kin.  25  : 
1,  2. 
Illustrative  ok 
The  omnipresence  of  God.    Psa  139  :  5. 

The  judgments  of  God.    Mic.5:l. 

Zion  in  her  affliction.     Isa.  1  :  8. 

No.    278.    SILVKR. 
Veins  of,  found  in  the  earth.    Job  28  :  1. 
Generally  found  in  an  impure  state.    Prov. 

25  :  4. 
Comparative  value  of.    Isa.  GO  :  17. 
Described  as 

White  and  shining.    Psa.  63  •  i3,  14. 

Fusible.    Eze.  22  :  20,  22. 

Malleable.     Jer.  10  :  9. 
Purified  by  fire.     Pro.  17  :  3.    Zee.  13  :  9. 
Purified,  called 

Refined  silver.    1  Chr.  29  :  4. 

Choice  silver.     Pro.  8  :  19. 
Tarsliish  carried  on  extensive  commerce 

in.    Jer.  10  :  9.    Eze.  27  :  12. 
The  patriarchs  rich  in.     Gen.  13  :  2.     Gen. 

24  :  35. 
Used  as  money  from  the  earliest  age.    Gen. 

23  :  15,  16.     Gen.  37  :  28.     1  Kin.  16  :  24. 
Very  abundant  in  the  reign  of  Solomon.     1 

Kin.  10  :  21,  22,  27.     2  Chr.  9  :  20,  21,  27. 
The  worliing  in,  a  trade.    Acts  19  ;  24. 
Made  into 

Cups.     Gen.  44  :  2. 

Dishes.     Num.  7  :  13,  34,  So. 

Bowls.     Num.  7  :  13,  84. 

Thin  plates.    Jer.  10  :  9. 

Chains.     Isa.  40  :  19. 

Wires,  (alluded  to.)     Ecc.  12  :  6. 

Sockets  for  the  boards  of  the  tabernacle. 
E.XO.  26  :  19,  25,  32.  Exo.  36  :  24,  26, 
30,  36. 

Ornaments  and  hooks  for  the  pillars  of  the 
tabernacle.     Exo  27  :  17.     Exo.  33  :  19. 

Candlesticks.     1  Chr.  28  :  15. 

Tables.     1  Chr.  28  :  16. 

Beds  or  couches.     Est.  1  :  6. 

Vessels.    2  Sam.  8  :  10     Ezra  6  :  5. 

Idols.    Psa   115  :  4.    Isa.  2  :  20.-  Isa.  30  :  22 

Ornaments  for  the  person.     Exo.  3  :  22. 
Given  by  the  Israelites  for  making  the  ta- 
bernacle.    Exo.  25  :  3.     Exo.  35  :  24. 
Given  by  David  and  his  subjects  for  making 

the  temple.    1  Chr.  28  :  14.    1  Chr.  29  : 

2,  6-9. 


Taken  in  war  often  consecrated  to  God. 

Jos  6  :  19.     2  Sam.  8:11.     1  Kin.  15  :  15. 
Taken  in  war  purified  by  fire.    Num.  31  : 

22,  23. 
Often  given  as  presents.     1  Kin.  10  :  25.    2 

Kin.  5  :  5,  23. 
Tribute  often  paid  in.    2  Chr.  17  :  11.    Neh, 

5  :   15. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  words  of  the  Lord.     Psa.  12  :  6. 
Of  the  tongue  of  the  just.     Pro.  10  :  20. 
Of  good  rulers.     Isa.  I  :  22,  23. 
Of  the  iVIedo-Fersian  kingdom.     Dan.  2  : 

32,  39. 
Of  saints  purified  by  aflliction.     Psa.  66  : 

10.     Zee.  13  :  9. 
(Labour  of  seeking  for,)  of  diligence  re- 
quired for  attaining  knowledge.     Pro. 
-2  :  4 
(Reprobate,)  of  the  wicked.    Jer  6:30. 
(Dross  of,)   of  tlie  wicked.      Isa.  1  :  22. 
Eze.  22  :  18. 
Wisdom  to  be  esteemed  more  than.     Job 
23  ;  15.   Pro.  3  :  14.   Pro.  8  :  10,  19.   Fro. 
16  :  16. 

No.  279.   SIMEON,    THE    TRIBE  OF. 

Descended    from   Jacob's    second   son    by 

Leah.     Gen  29  :  33. 
Prediction  respecting.     Gen.  49  :  5-7. 
Persons  selected  from, 

To  number  the  people.    Num.  1  :  6. 

To  spv  out  the  land.     Num.  13  :  5. 

To  divide  the  land.    Num.  34  :  20. 
Formed  part  of  the  second  division  of  Israel 

in  their  journeys.     Num.  10:  l-S  19. 
Encamped  under  the  standard  of  Reuben 

south  of  the  tabernacle.     Num.  2  :  12. 
Strength  of,  on  leaving  Egypt.     Num.  1  : 

22,  23.     Num   2  :  13. 
Oflering  of,  at  the  dedication.      Num.  7  : 

36-41. 
Families  of.     Num.  26  :  12,  13. 
Strength  of,  on  entering  Canaan.      Num. 

26  :  14. 

Plagued  for  allowing  the  idolatry,  &c.  of 
Midian,  which  accounts  for  their  de- 
crease. Num.  25  ;  9.  14.  Num.  26  :  14, 
with  Num.  1  :  -JS. 

On  mount  Gerizim  said  amen  to  the  bless- 
ings.    Deu  27  :  12. 

Inheritance  of,  within  Judah.     Jos.  19  :  1-8 

Bounds  of  their  inlieritance  with  cities  and 
villages.     Jos   19  :  2-8.     1  Chr.  4  :  28-33. 

United  with  Judah  in  expelling  the  Cana- 
anites  from  their  inheritance.  Jud.  1  :3,  17. 

Many  of,  at  the  coronation  of  David.  1  Chr. 
12  :  25. 

Officer  appointed  over,  by  David.     1  Chr. 

27  :  16. 

Part  of,   united  with  Judah  under  Asa.     2 

Chr.  15  :  9. 
Josiah  purged  their  land  of  idols.    2  Chr. 

34:  6. 


125 


Part  of,  destroyed  the  remnant  of  the  Ama- 
lekites,  and  dwelt  in  their  land.  1  Chr 
4  :  39-43. 

No.    280.    SIN-OFFERING. 

Probable  origin  of     Gen.  4  :  4,  7. 

W.tS   OFFF.ltl  1) 

Kor  sins  of  ignorance.  Lev.  4  : 2,  13,  ii,  27. 
At  the  consecration  of  priests.    Exo.  29  : 

10,  14.     Lev  8  :  14  . 
At  tlie  consecration  of   Levites.     Num. 

8  :  8. 
At  expiration  of  a  Nazarite"s  vow.     Num. 

6  :  14 
On  the  day  of  atonement.     Lev.  16  :  3,  9. 
Was  a  most  holy  sacrifice.     Lev.  6  :  25,  29. 
Consisted  ok 
A  young  bullock  for  priests.     Lev.  4  :  3. 

Lev.  9  :  J,  8.     Lev.  16  :  3,  6. 
A  young  bullock  or  he-goat  for  the  con- 
gregation.   Lev.  4  :  14.    Lev.  16  :  9.    2 
Chr.  29  :  23 
A  male  kid  for  a  ruler.     Lev.  4  :  23. 
A  female  kid  or  female  lamb  for  a  pri- 
vate person.     Lev.  4  :  28,  32. 
Sins  of  tlie  offeror  transferred  to,  by  impo- 
sition of  hands.     Lev.  4  :  4,  l,i,  24,  29.    2 
Chr.  29  :  23. 
Was  killed  in  the  same  place  as  the  burnt- 

oft'ering.     Lev.  4  :  24.     Lev.  6  :  25. 
The  blood  of. 
For    a    priest  or   for  the  congregation, 
brought  by  the  priest  into  the  taberna- 
cle.    Lev.  4  :  o,  16. 
For    a    priest    or  for   the  congregation, 
sprinkled  seven  times  before  the  Lord, 
outside  the  vail,  by  the  priest  with  his 
finger      Lev.  4  :  6,  17. 
For  a  priest  or  for  the  congregation,  put 
upon  tlie  horns  of  the  altar  of  incense. 
Lev.  4  :  7,  18. 
For  a  ruler  or  for  a  private  person  put 
upon  the  horns  of  the  altar  of  burnt- 
offering  by  the  priest  with  his  finger. 
Lev.  4  :  25^  30. 
In  every  case  poured  at  the  foot  of  the 
altar  of  burnt-offering.     Lev.  4  :  7,  IS, 
2-3,  30.     Lev.  9  :  9. 
Fat  of  the  inside,  kidneys,  &c  ,  burned  on 
the  altar  of  burnt-offering.    Lev.  4  :  8-10, 
19,  26,  31.     Lev.  9  :  10. 
When  for  a  priest  or  the  congregation,  the 
skin,  carcase,  &c  ,    burned  without    the 
camp     Lev.  4  :  U,  12,  21.     Lev.  6  :  30. 
Lev  9  :  11. 
Was  eaten  by  the  priests  in  a  holy  place, 
when  its  blood  had  not  been  brought  into 
the  tabernacle.     Lev.  6  :  26,  29,  with  30  v. 
Aaron,  &c  ,  rebuked  for  burning  and  not 
eating  that  of  the  congregation,  its  blood 
not  having  been  brought  into  the  taber- 
nacle.    Lev.  10  :  16-18,  with  Lev.  9  :  9,  15. 
Whatever  touched  the  flesh  of,  was  render- 
ed holy.     Lev.  6  :  27. 


Garments  sprinkled  with  the  blood  of,  to  be 

washed.     Lev.  6  :  27. 
Law  respecting  the  vessels  used  for  boiline 

the  ilesh  of.     Lev.  6  :  28. 
Was   typical  of  Christ's  sacrifice.    2  Cor 
5:21.    Heb.  13  :  11-13. 

No.  281.    SPEAR,  THE. 
An  offensive  weapon.    2  Sam.  23  :  8,  18. 
First  mention  of,  in  Scripture.    Jos.  8  :  18. 

P.tHTS   OF,  MEN'TIONF.D  ; 

The  Staff  of  wood.     1  Sam.  17  :  7. 
The  liead  of  iron  or  brass.     1  Sam.  17  :  7, 
with  2  Sam.  21  :  16. 
Probably  pointed   at   both   ends.    2    Sam. 

2  :  23. 

Called  the  glittering    spear.    Job  89  :  23. 

Hab.  3:11. 
Different  kinds  of  ; 

Lances.     Jer  .50  :  42. 

Javelins.     Num.  25  :  7.     1  Sam.  18  :  10. 

Darts.     2  Sam.  18  :  14.     Job  41  :  26,  29. 

Those  who  used,  called  spearmen.    Psa. 
6s  :  30.     Acts  23  :  23. 
Frequently   used  by   horse  soldiers.    Nah. 

3:3 
Furnished  before  war.    Jer.  46  :  4. 
Pruning  hooks  made  into,  before  war.   Joel 

3  :  ID. 

Made  into  pruning  hooks  in  peace.  Isa.  2  : 4. 

Mic  4  :  3. 
The  Israelites 

Acquainted  with  the  making  of.     1  Sam. 
13  :  19. 

Frequently  used.    Neh.  4  :  13,  16. 

Ill  provided  with,  in  the  times  of  Deborah 

and  of  Saul     Jud.  5:8.     1  Sam.  13  :  22. 

Provided  by  the  kings  of  Israel  in  great 

abundance.     2  Chr.  11  :  12.    2  Chr.  32  ;  5. 
Frequently  thrown  from  the  hand.     1  Sam. 

18  :  11.     1  Sam.  19:  10. 
Often  retained  in  tlie  hand  of  the  person 

using.     Num.  25  :  7.    2  Sam.  2  :  23. 
Stuck  in    the  ground   beside   the   bolster 

during  sleep.     1  Sam.  26  :  7-11. 
Illustrative  of  the  bitterness  of  the  wicked. 

Psa.  57  :  4. 

No,  282.    ST.IRS,  THE. 

Infinite  in  number.    Gen.  15  :  5.    Jer.  33  :  22. 
God 

Created.  Gen.  1  :  16.  Psa.  8  : 3  Psa    148  :  5. 

Set,  in  the  firmament  of  heaven.  Gen.  1 :  17. 

Appointed,  to  give  light  by  night.     Gen. 
1  :  16,  with  14  V.  Psa.  136  :  9.  Jer.  31  :  35. 

Numbers  and  names.     Psa.  147  :  4. 

Established,  forever.     Psa.  148  ;  3,  6.   Jer. 
31  :  .36. 

Obscures.    Job  9  :  7. 
Revolve  in  fixed  orbits.     Jud  5  :  20. 
Shine  in  the  firmament  of  heaven.    Dan. 

12  :  3. 
Appear   of  different   magnitudes.    I    Cor. 

15  :  41. 


STR. 


126 


SUM. 


Appear  after  sunset.    Neh.  4  :  21,  with  Job 

3  :9. 
Callkd 

The  liost  of  heaven   Deu  17  :  3.  Jer.  33  :  Ti. 
Stars  of  light.     Psa.  148  :  3. 
Stars  of  heaven.     Isa.  13  :  10. 
Wlien  grouped  together  called  constella- 
tions.    2  Kin.  '23  :  o.     (marg.)     Isa.  13  :  10. 
Exhibited  in  the  greatness  of  God's  power. 

Psa.  8  :  3,  with  Isa.  40  :  26. 
Made  to  praise  God.     Psa.  143  :  3 
Impure  in  the  sight  of  God.     Job  25  :  5. 
Mentio>ed  in  ScBiPiriiK  ; 
Morning  star.     Rev.  2:2S. 
Arcturus.     Job  9  :  9      Job  33  :  32. 
Pleiades.  Job  9  : 9.  Job  33  :  31 .  Amos  S  :  8 
Orion,   Job  9  :  9.   Job  33  :  31.   Amos  b  :  8. 
Mazzaroth.    Job  33  :  32. 
One  of  e.vtraordinary  brightness  (a  meteor) 

appeared  at  Christ's  birth.     Mat.  -2  :  2,  9. 
Idolaters  worshipped.  Jer.  8  :  2    Jer.  19  :  13 
The  Israelites  forbidden  to  worship.     Deu 

4  :  19.     Ueu.  17  :  2-4. 
Punishment  for  worshipping.    Deu.  17  :  5-7. 
False  gods  frequently   worshipped    under 
the  representation  of.    Amos  o  :  26.    Acts 
7  :  43. 
Astrology  and  star-gazing  practised  by  the 
Babylonians,  &c.     Isa.  47  :  13  I 

Use   of,    in   navigation    alluded    to.     Acts 
27  :  20.  j 

Illustr.itive 
Of  Christ.    Num.  24  :  17. 
Of  angels.    Job  38  :  7. 
Of  -ministers.    Rev.  1  :  16,  20.    Rev.  2  :  1. 
Of  princes  and    subordinate    governors. 

Dan.  8  :  10.     Rev.  8  :  12. 
(Bright  and  morning  star,)  of  Christ.  Rev. 

22  :  16. 
(Morning  star,)   of  glory  to  be  given  to 

faithful  saints.     Rev.  2  :  28. 
(Shining  of)  of  the  reward  of  faithful  min- 
isters.    Dan.  12  :  3. 
(Withdrawing  their  light,)  of  severe  judg- 
ments.    Isa.  13  :   10.     Kze.  32  :  7.     Joel 
12  :  10.     Joel  13  :  15. 
(Setting  the  nest  amongst,)  of  pride  and 

carnal  security.     Oba.  4  v. 
(Wandering,)  of  false  teachers.  Jude  13  v 

No.  283.    STRANGERS  IN  ISRAEL. 
All  foreigners  sojourning  in  Israel  were 

counted  as.     Exo.  12 :  49.  ,     _      .       ,, 

Under  the  care  and  protection  of  God.  Deu.  Made  by  God.    Psa  ;4  :  17. 


Persons  who  sought  employment  among 
the  Jews.     1  Kin  7  :  13.     1  Kin.  9  :  27. 

Persons  who  came  into  Israel  for  the  sake 
of  religious  privileges.     1  Kin  8  :  41. 

L.iWS    RESPKCTINC.  ; 

Not    to    practice  idolatrous  rites.    Lev. 

20  :  2. 
Not  to  blaspheme  God.     Lev.  24  :  16. 
Not  to  eat  blood.     Lev.  17  :  )0,  12. 
Not  to  eat  of  the  passover  while  uncir- 

cumcised.     Exo   12  :  43,  44. 
Not  to  work  on  the  Sabbath.   Exo.  20  :  10. 

Exo  23  :  12.     Deu.  6  :  14. 
Not  to  be  vexed  or  oppressed.     Exo.  22  : 

21.     Exo.  23  :9.     Lev.  19  :  33. 
Not  to  be  chosen  as  kings  in  Israel.   Deu. 

17  :  lb. 
To  be  loved.    Lev.  19  :  34.    Deu.  10  :  19. 
To  be  relieved  in  distress.     Lev.  25  :  36. 
Subject  to  the  civil  law.    Lev.  24  :  22. 
To  have  justice  done  to  them  in  all  dis- 
putes.   'Dcu   1:16      Deu  24  :  17. 
To  enjoy  the  benefit  of  the  cities  of  refuge. 
•     Num  35  :  15. 
To  have  the  gleaning  of  the  harvest.  Lev. 

19  :  10.     Lev.  23  :  22.     Deu.  24  :  19-22. 
To  participate  in  the  rejoicings  of  the  peo- 
ple.  Deu.  14  :  29.   Deu.  16  ;  11,  14.   Deu. 
26  :  11. 
To  have  the  law  read  to  them.     Deu.  31  : 

12.     Jos  8:32-35. 
Tlie  Jews  might  purchase  and  have  them 

as  slaves.     Lev.  25  :  44,  45. 
The  Jews  might  take  usury  from.     Deu. 

23  :  20. 
Might  purchase  Hebrew  servants  subject 

to  release.     Lev.  25  :  47,  43. 
Might  otl'er  their  burnt-oft'erings  on  the 
altar  of  God.     Lev.  17  :  8.     Lev.  22  :  IS. 
Num.  15  :  14. 
Allowed  to  eat  what  died  of  itself.     Deu. 
14  :2I. 
Motives  urged  on  the  Jews  for  being  kind 

to.     E.xo.  22:21.     Exo  23  :  9. 
.Vdmitted  to  worship  in  the  outer  court  of 
the   temple.      1  Kin  8  :  41-43,  with  Rev. 
11  :  2.     See  Eph.  2  :  14. 
Were  frequentlv  employed  in  public  works. 

1  Chr.  22  :  2   '2  Chr.  2  :  18. 
The  Jews  condemned  for  oppressing.     Psa. 
94  :  6      Eze.  22  :  7,  29. 

No.    284.    SUMMER. 


10  :  18.    Psa.  146  :  9. 
Very  numerous  in  Solomon's  reign.    2  Chr. 

2  :  17. 
Chiefly  consisted  of 

The  remnant  of  the  mixed  multitude  who 
came  out  of  Egypt.     Exo.  12  :  38. 

The  remnant  of  the  nations  of  the  land. 
1  Kin.  9  :  20.     2  Chr.  8  :  7. 

Captives  taken  in  war.     Deu.  21  :  10. 

Foreign  servants.    Lev.  26  :  44,  45. 


Yearly    return    of,    secured  by   covenant 
Gen.  8  :  22. 

Ch.^B  ACTERIZED    BY 

Excessive  heat.    Jer.  17  :  8. 

Excessive  drought.     Psa.  32  :  4. 
Approach  of  indicated  by  shooting  out  of 

leaves  on  trees.     .Mat  24  :  32. 
Many   kinds  of  fruit  were    ripe   and  used 

during.    2  Sam.  16  :  1.    Jer.  40  :  10.    Jer. 

43  :  32. 


SUN. 


127 


swi. 


swo. 


The  ancients  had  houses  or  apartments 
suited  to.     Jud.  3  :  -20,  '24.     Amos  3:15. 

The  ant  provided  her  winter  food  during. 
Pro.  6  :  8      Pro  30  :  Ji. 

The  wise  are  diligent  during.    Pro.  10  :  5. 

Illustrative  of  seasons  of  grace.    Jer.  8  ;  20. 

No.    285.    SUN,    THE. 
Called  the  greater  light.    Gen.  1  :  16. 
God 
Created.     Gen.  1  :  14,  16.    Psa.  74  :  16. 
Placed,  in  the  firmament.    Gen  1  :  17. 
Appointed,  to  rule  the  day.    Gen.  1  :  16. 

Psa.  136  :  8.     Jer.  31  :  35. 
Appointed  to  divide  seasons,  &c.     Gen. 

I  :  14. 

E.\ercises  sovereign  power  over.  Job9  :7. 

Causes,  to  rise  both  on  evil  and  good. 
Mat  5  :  45. 

Causes,  to  know  its  time  of  setting.     Psa. 
104  :  19. 
Made  to  praise  and  glorify  God.    Psa.  148  :  3. 
The  power  and  brilliancy  of  its  rising  allud- 
ed to.    Jud.  5:31.     :2  Sam.  23:4. 
Clearness  of  its  light  alluded  to.     Song  of 

Sol  6  :  10. 
Conii)ared  to  a  bridegroom  coming  forth 

from  his  chamber.     Psa.  19  :  5. 
Compared  to  a  strong  man  rejoicing  to  run 

a  race.     Psa.  19  :  5. 
Diil'uses  light  and  heat  to  all  the  earth.  Psa. 

19  :6. 
The  rays  of, 

Pleasant  to  man.    Job  30  :  28,  with  Ecc. 

II  :7. 

Produce  and  ripen  fruits.     Deu.  33  ;  14. 
Soften  and  melt  some  substances.    Exo. 

16  :21. 

Wither  and  burn  up  the  herbs  of  the  field. 

Mar.  4  :  6.    Jas.  1:11. 
Change  the  colour  of  the  skin.    Song  of 

Sol.  1  :  6. 
Frequently  destructive  to  human  life.    2 

Kin  4  :  18-20.     Psa.  121  :  6.     Isa  49  :  10. 
Indicates  the  hours  of  the  day  by  the  shadow- 
on  the  dial.    2  Kin.  20  :  9. 
The  Jews 
Commenced  their  day  with  the  rising  of 

Gen   19  :  23,  24,  with  27,  28   vs.     Jud 

9  :33. 
Commenced  their  evening  with  the  set- 
ting of     Gen.  28  :   U.     Deu.  24  :  13. 

Mar.  1  :  32. 
Expressed  the  oast  by  rising  of     Num. 

21:11.     Deu.  4:41,47.     Jos.  12:1. 
Expressed  the  west  by  setting  of    Jas. 

1  :4. 

Expressed  the  whole  earth  by,  from  rising 
of,  to  setting  of  Psa.  50  :  1.  Psa.  113  :  3. 
Isa.  45  :  6. 

Forbidden  to  worship.     Deu.  4:19.    Deu. 

17  :3. 

Made  images  of    2  Chr.  14  :  5.     (.marg ) 

2  Chr.  34  :  4.     (marg) 


Consecrated  chariots  and  horses,  as  sym- 
bols of    2  Kin.  23  :  1 1. 
"Worshipped.     2  Kin.  23  :  5.    Jer.  6  :  2. 
Worshippers  of,  turned  their  faces  towards 
the  east.     Kze   S  :  16. 

Mir.ACLES  CONNECTED  WITH  J 

Standing  still  for  a  whole  day  in  the  val- 
ley ofAjalon.     Jos.  10  :  12,  13. 

Sliadow  put  back  on  the  dial  2  Kin. 
20  :  II. 

Darkened  at  the  crucifixion.  Luke  23  : 
44,  45. 

iLLlSTRiTIVE 

Of  God's  favour     Psa.  84  :  11. 

Of  Christ's  coming.    Mai.  4  :  2. 

Of  the  glorv  of  (  hrist.    Mat  17  :  2.   Rev. 

1  :  16.     Kcv.  10  :  1. 

Of  supreme  rulers.  Gen.  37  :  9.  Isa. 
13  :  10. 

(Its  clearness,)  of  the  purity  of  the  church. 
Song  of  Sol.  6  :  10. 

(Its  brightness,)  of  the  future  glory  of 
saints.     Dan   12  :  3,  with  Mat.  13  :  43. 

(Its  power,)  of  the  triumph  of  saints.  Jud. 
5  :31. 

(Darkened,)  of  severe  calamities.  Eze. 
32  :  7.  Joel  2  :  10,  31,  with  Mat.  24  :  29. 
Rev.  9  :  2. 

(Going  down  at  noon,)  of  premature  de- 
struction    Jer.  15  :  9.     Amos  8  :  9. 

(No  more  going  down,)  of  perpetual  bless- 
edness.    Isa.  60  :  20, 

(Before  or  in  sight  of,)  of  public  ignominy. 

2  Sam.  12  :  11,  12.    Jer.  8  :  2. 

No.  286.  SWINE. 

When    wild   inhabited   the    woods.     Psa. 

80  :  13. 
Unclean  and  not  to  be  eaten.     Lev.  U  :7,  8. 
Described  as 

Fierce  and  ungenerous.     Mat.  7  :  6. 

Filthy  in  its  habits.    2  Pet.  2  :  22. 

Destructive  to  agriculture.     Psa.  80  :  13. 
Fed  upon  husks.     Luke  15  :  16. 
Sacrificing  of,  an  abomination.     Isa.  66  :  3. 
Kept  in  large  herds.     Mat.  8  :  30. 
Herding    of    considered    as    the    greatest 

degradation  to  a  Jew.     Luke  15:  15. 
The  Ciergesenes  punished  for  having.   Mat. 

8:31,32.     Mar.  5:11,14. 
The  ungodly  Jews  condemned  for  eating. 

Isa.  65  :  4.     Isa.  66  :  17.' 
Illustrative  of. 

The  wicked.     Mat  7  :  6. 

Hypocrites.    2  Pet.  2  :  22. 

No.  287.    SWORD,  THE. 

Probable  origin  of     Gen  3  :  24. 
Was  pointed.     Eze.  21  :  15. 
Frequently  had  two  edges.    Psa.  149  :  6. 
Described  as 

Sharp.     Psa.  57  :  4. 

Bright.     Nah.  3  :  3. 
'     Glittering.     Deu.  32  :  41.    Job  20  :  25. 


swo. 


128 


Oppressive.    Jer.  46  :  16. 

Hurtlul.     Psa.  144  :  10. 
Carried  in  a  sheatli    or    scabbard.     1  Chr. 

21  :  27.     Jer.  47  :  6.     Eze.  21  :  3-6. 
Suspended  from  the  girdle.     1  Sam.  17  :  39. 

2  Sam.  20  :  8.    Neh.  4  :  IS.    Psa.  45  :  3. 
Was  used 

By  tlie  patriarchs.     Gen.  34  :  25.    Gen. 
48  :  22. 

By  the  Jews.    Jud.  20  :  2..  2  Sam.  24  :  9. 

By  heathen  nations.    Jud.  7  :  22.     1  Sara. 
15  :  aa. 

For  self-defence.    Luke  22  :  36. 

For  destruction  of  enemies.    Num.21  :  24. 
Jos  6  :  21. 

For  punishing  criminals.     1  Sam.  15  :  33. 
Acts  12  :  2. 

Sometimes  for    self-destruction.     1   Sam 
31  :  4,  5.     Acts  16  :  27. 
Hebrews  early  acquainted  with  making  of. 

1  Sam.  13  :  19. 
In  time  of  war    ploughshares  made  into. 

Joel  13  :  10. 
In  time  of  peace  made  into  ploughshares. 

Isa.  2  :  4.     Mic.  4  :  3. 
Sharpened  and  furbished  before  going  to 

war     Psa.  7  :  12.     Eze.  21  :  9. 
Was  brandished  over  the  head.   Eze.  32  :  10. 
Was  thrust  through  enemies.     Eze.  16  :  40. 
Often  threatened  as  a  punishment.    Lev.  26  : 

25,  33      Deu.  32  :  25 
Often  sent  as  a  punishment.    Ezra  9  :  7, 

Psa.  78  :  62. 
Was  one   of   God's  fore    sore   judgments 

Eze.  14  :  21. 
Those  slain  by,  communicated  ceremonial 

uncleanness.    Num.  19  :  16. 

IlLUSTR-ITIVE 

Of  the  word  of  God.    Eph.  6  :  17,  with 

Heb.  4  :  12. 
Of  the  word  of  Christ.    Isa.  49  :  2,  with 

Rev.  1  :  16. 
Of  the  justice  of  God.   Deu.  32  :  41.   Zee. 

13  :7. 
Of  the  protection  of  God.    Deu.  33  :  29. 
Of  war  and  contention.    Mat.  10  :  34. 
Of  severe  and  heavy  calamities.     Eze.  5 : 

2,  17.     Eze.  14  :  17.     Eze.  21  :  9. 
Of  deep  mental  affliction.     Luke  2  :  35. 
Of  the  wicked.     Psa.  17  :  13. 
Of  the  tongue  of  the  wicked.    Psa.  57  :  4 

Psa.  64  :  3.     Pro.  12  :  18. 
Of  persecuting  spirit  of  the  wicked.    Psa. 

37  :  14. 
Of  the  end  of  the  wicked.     Pro  5  :  4. 
Of  false  witnesses.     Pro.  25  :  18. 
Of  Judicial  authority.     Rom.  13  :  4. 
(Drawing  of.)   of  war  and    destruction. 

Lev  26  :  33.     Eze.  21  :  3-5. 
(Putting,  into  its  sheath,)   of  peace  and 

friendship.     Jer  47  :  6. 
(Living  by.)  of  rapine.     Gen.  27  :  40. 
(Not  departing  from  one's  house,)  of  per- 
petual calEimity.    2  Sam.  12  :  10. 


No.  288.    SYNAGOGUES. 


Places  in  which  the  Jews    assembled  for 

worship.  Acts  13  :  5,  14. 
Early  notice  of  their  existence.  Psa.  74  :  8. 
Probably  originated  in  the  schools  of  the 
prophets.  1  Sam.  19  :  18-24.  2  Kin  4  :23. 
Revival  of,  after  the  captivity.  Neh.  8  : 1-S. 
Service  of,  consisted  of 

Prayer.    Mat.  6  :  5. 

Reading  the  word  of  God.    Neh.  8  :  IS. 
Neh  9  :  3.     Neh.  13  :  1.    Acts  15  :  21. 

Expounding  the  word  of  God.     Neh.  8  :  8. 
Luke  4  :  21. 

Praise  and  thanksgiving.    Neh.  9  :  6. 
Service  in,  on  the  Sabbath  day.  Luke  4  :  16. 

Acts  13  :  14. 
Governed  bv 

A  president  or  chief  ruler.    Acts  18  :  8,  17. 

Ordinary  rulers.    Mar.  5  :  22.  Acts  13  :  15. 
Provided  with  a  chazan  or  minister,  who 

had  charge  of  the  sacred  books.    Luke  4  : 

17,  20 
Had    seats    for   the     congregation.     Acts 

13  :  14. 
Chief  seats  in,  reserved  ^or  elders.    Mat. 

23  :  6. 
The  portion  of  Scripture  for  the  day  some- 
times read  by  one  of  the  congregation. 

Luke  4  :  16. 
Strangers  were  invited  to  address  the  con- 
gregation in.     Acts  13  :  15. 
Chfisi'  oftex 

Attended.     Luke  4  :  16. 

Preached  and  taught  in.   Mat.  4  :  23.   Mar. 
1  :  39.     Luke  13  :  10. 

Performed  miracles  in.    Mat.   12  :  9,  10. 
Mar.  1  :23.     Luke  13  :  11. 
The  apostles  frequently  taught  and  preach- 
ed in     Acts  9  :  20.    Acts  13  :  5.    Acts  17  : 

1,  17. 
Often  used  as  courts  of  justice.    Acts  9  :  2. 

J  as.  2  :  2.  (marg.) 
Offenders  were  often 

Given  up  to,  for  trial.  Luke  12  :  11.  Luke 
21  :   12. 

Punished  in.    Mat.  10  :  17.     Mat.  23  :  34. 
Acts  22  ;  19. 

Expelled  from.  Jno.  9  :  22,  34.  Jno.  12  :42. 
Jno.  16  :  2. 
The  building  of,  considered  a  noble  and 

meritorious  work.     Luke  7  :  5. 
Sometimes  several,  in  the  same  city.     Acts 

6  :  9.     Acts  9  :  2. 
Each  sect  had  its  own.    Acts  6  :  9. 

No.  289.    SYRIA. 

Originally  included  Mesopotamia.  Gen. 
25  :  20.  Gen.  28  :  5.  Deu.  26  :  5,  with 
Acts  7  :  2. 

More  properly  the  country  around  Damas- 
cus.   2  Sam.  8  :  6. 

Damascus  the  capital  of.    Isa.  7  :  8. 

Abana  and  Pharpar  rivers  of.    2  Kin.  6  :  12. 


SYR. 


129 


TAB. 


Governed  bv  kings.    1  Kin.  32  :  31.    3  Kin. 

o  :  1. 
Inhabitants  of, 
Called  Syrians.    2  f-am.  10  :  11.    -2  Kin. 

5  :  iO.  ■ 
Called  Syrians  of  Damascus.  2  Sam.  S  :  5 
An  idolatrous  people.     Jud.  10  :  6.     2 

Ki:i  a  :  18. 
A  warlike  [)eoi>le.     1  Kin.  20  :  23,  25. 
A  commercial  people.     K/.e.  27  :  18. 
Spoke   the   S)  riac   language.    2  Kin.  18  : 
28.     Ezra  4  :  7.     Dan  2  :  4. 
Israel  followed  tlie  idolatry  of.    Jud.  10  :  6 

DiVlD 

Destroyed   the  army  of,  which  assisted 

Hadadczer.    2  Sara.  8  :  5. 
Garrisoned  and  made  tributary.    2  Sam. 

8  :  6. 
Dedicated  the  spoils  of    2  Sam.  8:11,  12 
Obtained    renown  by  his  victory  over. 

2  Sam  8  :  13. 
Sent  Joab  against  the  armies  of,  hired  by 

the  Ammonites.     2  Sam.  10  :  6-14. 
Destroyed  a  second  arm.y  of    2  Sam.  10  : 

15-19. 
Asa  sought  aid  of,  against  Israel.      1  Kin. 

15  :  13-20. 
Elijah  anointed  Hazael  king  over,  by  Di- 
vine direction.     1  Kin  19  :  15. 
Benhadad    king    of,    besieged  Samaria.     1 

Kin.  20  :  1-12. 
Thk  Israelites 

Under  Ahab  encouraged  and  assisted  by 

CJod,  overcame.     1  Kin.  20  :  13-20. 
p'orewarned  of  invasion  by,  at  the  return 

of  the  year.     1  Kin  20  :  22-25. 
Insignificant  before.     1  Kin  20  :  26,  27. 
Kncouraged  and  assisted  by  God  over- 
came, a  second  time.     1  Kin.'20  :  28-30 
Craftily  drawn  into  a  league  with.   1  Kin. 

20  :  31-43. 
At  peace  witli,  for  three  years.     1  Kin 

22  :  1. 
Under  Ahab  sought  to  recover  Ramoth- 

gilead  from.     1  Kin.  22  :  3-29 
Defeated  by,  and  Ahab  slain.     1  Kin.  22 

30-36. 
Harassed  by  frequent  incursions  of.     2 

Kin  5:2.     2  Kin.  6  :  23. 
Heard  the  secrets  of,  from  Elisha.     2  Kin 

6  :  8-12. 
God    smote    with     blindness     those     sent 
against  Elisha  by  the  king  of.     2  Kin.  6  : 
14,  18-20. 
Besieged  Samaria  again.     2  Kin.  6  :  24-29, 
Army  of,  miraculously  routed.  2  Kin.  7  :  5,  6 
Death  of  the  king  of,  and  the  cruelty  of  his 
successor  foretold   by  Elisha.    2  Kin.  8  : 
7,  15. 
Joram  king  of  Israel  in  seeking  to  recover 
Ramoth-gilead  from,  severely  wounded. 
2  Kin.  S  :  28,  29.     2  Kin  9  :  15. 
Israel  delivered  into  the  hands  of,  for  the 
sinsof  Jehoahaz.    2  Kin.  13  :  3,  7,  22 


A  Saviour  raised  up  for  Israel  against.    3 

Kin   13  :  6,  23-25. 

Elislia  predicted  to  Joash  his  three  victo- 
ries over.     2  Kin.  13  :  14-19. 

Joined  with  Israel  against  Ahaz  and  besieg- 
ed Jerusalem.    2  Kin.  16  :  5.     Isa.  7  :  12. 

Retook  Elath  and  drove  out  the  Jews.  2 
Kin.  16  :  6. 

Subdued  and  its  inhabitants  taken  captive 
by  Assyria.     2  Kin.  16:9. 

PrOPHKCIKS    RKSPKCTING  J 

Destruction   of  Rezin  king  of.    Isa.  7  : 

8,  16. 
Ceasing  to  be  a  kingdom.    Isa.  17  :  1-3. 
Terror  and  dismay  in,  occasioned  by  its 

invasion.    Jer  49  :  23,  24. 
Destruction  of  its  inhabitants.  Jer.  49  :  26. 
Spoliation  of  Damascus.     Isa.  8  :  4. 
Burning  of  Damascus   Jer.  49  :  27.  Amos 

1  .  4 
Its  calamities,  the  punishments  of  its  sins. 

Amos  1  ;  3. 
Its  inhabitants  to  be  captive     Amos  1  :  5. 
Its  history  in  conne.\ion  with  the  Mace- 
donian empire.     Dan.  11:6,  Stc. 
Subdued    and    governed   by  the  Romans. 

Luke  2  :  2. 
Go.<i)icl  preached  and  many  churches  found- 
ed in.     Acts  15  :  23,  41. 

No.    290.    TABERNACLE,    THE. 

Moses  was  commanded  to  make,  after  a 
divine  pattern.  Exo.  25  :  9.  Exo.  26  : 
30.     Heb.  8  :  5. 

.Made  of  the  free-will  ofterings  of  the  peo- 
ple.    Exo.  25  :  1-8.     Exo.  35  :  4,  6,  21-29. 

Divine  wisdom  given  to  Bezaleel,  &c.  to 
make.  Exo.  31  :  2-7.  Exo.  35  :  30-35. 
Exo.  36  :  1. 

Called  the 
Tabernacle  of  the  Lord.    Jos.  22  :  19.     I 

Kin  2  :  28.     1  Chr.  16  :  39. 
Tabernacle  of  testimony  or  witness.  Exo. 
38  :  21.      Num   1  :  60.      Num.  17  :  7,  8. 

2  Chr  24  :  6.     Acts.  7  :  44. 
Tabernacle  of  the  congregation.      Exo. 

27  :  21.  Exo.  33  :  7.  Exo.  40  :  26. 
Tabernacle  of  Shiloh.  Psa.  78  :  60. 
Tabernacle  of  Joseph.  Psa.  78  :  67. 
Temple  of  the  Lord.    1  Sam.  1  :  9.    1  Sam. 

3  :  3 
House  of  the  Lord.     Jos.  6  :  24.     1  Sam. 

1  :  7,  24 
Was  a  moveable  tent  suited  to  the  unsettled 

condition  of  Israel.     2  Sam.  7  :  6,  7. 
Designed  for  manifestation  of  God's  pre- 
sence and  for  his  worship.      Exo.  25  :  8. 
Exo  29  :  42,  43. 
The  hoards  of. 
Made  of  shittim  wood.   Exo.  26  :  15.   Exo 

36  :  20 
Ten  cubits  high  by  one  and  an  half  broad. 

Exo  26  :  16      Exo.  36  :21. 
Had  each  two  tenons  fitted  into  sockets 


TAB. 


130 


TEM. 


of  silver.      Exo.  26  :  17,  19.      Exo.  36  : 
2->-24. 

Twenty  on  south  side.  Exo.  26  :  18.  Exo. 
36  :  23. 

Twenty  on  north  side.  Exo.  26  :  20.  Exo. 
36  :  25. 

Six,  and  two  corner  boards  for  west  side. 
Exo.  26  :  22-25.     Exo  36  :  27-30. 

Supported  by  bars  of  shittim  wood  rest- 
ing in  rings  of  gold.  Exo.  26  :  26-29. 
Exo   36  :  31-33. 

With  the  bars,  covered  with  gold.    E.xo. 
26  :  29.     Exo.  36  :  34. 
The  door  of,  a  curtain  of  blue  and  purple 

suspended  by  gold  rings  from  five  pillars 

of  shittim    wood.   Sec.      Exo.  26  :  36,  37. 

Exo.  36  :  37,  38. 
Coverings  of. 

The  first  or  inner,  ten  curtains  of  blue, 
purple,  &c.  joined  with  loops  and  gold- 
en taches.  Exo.  26  :  1-6    Exo.  36  :  8-13. 

The  second,  eleven  curtains  of  goats' 
hair,  &o  Exo.  26  :  7-13.  Exo.  36  :  14-18. 

The  third  of  rams'  skins  dyed  red.    Exo. 

26  :  14.     Exo.  36  :  19. 
The  fourth  or  outward,  of  badgers'  skins. 

Exo.  26  :  14.     Exo  36  :  19. 
Divided  by  a  vail  of  blue,  purple,  &c  sus- 
pended from  four  pillars  of  shittim  wood 
by  gold    hooks.      Exo.  26  :  31-33.    Exo. 
36  :  3.j,  36.     Exo.  40  :  21. 
Divided  into 
The  holy  place.  Exo.  26  :  33.  Heb.  9:2,6. 
The  most  holy  place.    Exo.  26  :  34.    Heb. 

9  :  3,  7. 
Had  a  court  round  about.     Exo.  40  :  8. 
The  table  of  shew-bread,  the  golden  candle- 
stick, and  the  altar  of  incense  were  placed 
in  tlie  holy  place       Exo.  26  :  35.    Exo. 
40  :  22,  24,  26.     Heb.  9  :  2. 
The  ark  and  mercv-seat  put  in  the  most 
holy   place.     Exo.  26  :  33,  34.      Exo.  40  : 
20,  21.    Heb.  9  :  4. 
Court  of. 
One  hundred  cubits  long  and  fifty  cubits 

wide.     Exo.  27  :  18. 
Surrounded  by  curtains  of  fine  linen  sus- 
pended from  pillars  in  sockets  of  brass. 

Exo.  27  :  9-15.     Exo.  .38  :  9-16 
The  gate  of,  a  hanging  of  blue,  purple, 

&c.,  twenty    cubits    wide,    suspended 

from  four  pillars,  &c.    Exo.    27   :    16. 

Exo.  38  :  18. 
Contained  the  brazen  altar  and  layer  of 

brass.     Exo.  40  :  29,  30. 
All  the  pillars  of,  filletted  with  silver,  &c. 

Exo.  27  :  17.     Exo.  38  :  17. 
All  the  vessels  of,  made  of  brass.     Exo. 

27  :  19. 
First  reared,  on  the  first  day  of  the  second 

year  after  the  e.xodus.    Exo.  40  :  2,  1" 
Was  set  up 
By  Moses  at  mount  Sinai.  Exo.  40  :  IS,  19, 
with  Num.  10:  11,12. 


At  Gilgal.    Jos.  0  :  10,  11. 
In  Shiloh.     Jos.  18  :  1.     Jos.  19  :  51. 
In  Nob.     1  Sara.  21  :  1-6. 
Finally  at  Gibeon.     1  Chr.  16  :  39.     1  Chr. 
21  :  29. 
Anointed  and  consecrated  with  oil.    Exo 
40:9.     Lev.  8:10.     Num.  7:1. 
prinkled  and  purified  with  blood.  Heb.  9:21. 
Sanctified  by  the  glorv  of  the  Lord.     Exo 

29  :  43.     Exo.  40  :  34.     Num.  9  :  15. 
The  Lord  appeared  in,  over  the  mercv-seat. 

Exo.  2a  :  22.     Lev.  16  :  2.     Num.  7  ':  89. 

The  cloud  of  glory  rested  on,  by  night  and 

day  during  its  abode  in  the   wilderness. 

Exo.  40  :  38.     Num   9  :  15,  16. 

The  journeys  of  Israel  regulated  by  the 

cloud  on.     Exo.  40  :  36,  37. 
The  priests 
Alone  could  enter.     Num.  IS  :  3,  5. 
Performed   all  services  in.     Num.  3  :  10. 

Num   18  :  1,  2.     Heb.  9  :  6. 
Were  (he  ministers  of.    Heb.  8  :  2. 
The  levites 
Appointed  over,  and  had  chargeof.  Num 

1  :  50.     Num.  8  :  24.     Num.  IS  :  2-4. 
Did  the  inferior  service  of     Num.  3  :  6-3. 
Took  down,  and  put  up.    Num.  1  :  51. 
Carried.     Num.  4:15,  25,  31. 
Pitched  their  tents  around.     Num.  1  :  53. 
Num.  3  :  23,  29,  35. 
Free-will  oft'erings  made  at  the  first  rearing 

of.     Num.  7  :  1,9. 
Free-will  offerings  made  at  the  dedication 

of  the  altar  of     Num.  7  :  10-87. 
All  oft'erings  to  be  made  at.    Lev.  17  :  4 

Deu.  12  :  5,  6,  11,  13,  14. 
Punishment  for  defiling.  Lev.  15  :  31.  Num. 

19  :  13. 
A  permanent  house  substituted  for,  when 
the  kingdom  was  established.    2  Sam.  7  : 
6-13. 
Illi'strative 

Of  Clirist.  Isa.  4  :  6.   Jno.  1  :  14.    (Greek) 

Heb.  9  :8.  9,  11. 
Of  the  Church.     Psa.  15  :  1.     Isa.  16  :  5. 

Isa.  54  :  2.  Heb  8  :  2.  Rev.  21  :  2,  3. 
Of  the  body.  2  Cor,  6  :  1.  2  Pet.  1  :  13. 
(Tl'.e  holy  of  holies,)  of  heaven.     Heb  6  : 

19,20      Heb.  9:12,  24.     Heb  10  :  19. 
(The  veil,)  of  Christ's  body,     Heb.  10  :  20. 
(The  veil,)  of  the  obscurity  of  the  Mosaic 
dispensation.     Heb  9  :  8-10,  with  Rom. 
16  :  2.5,  26.     Rev.  11  :  19. 

No.  291.    TEMPLE,  THE  FIRST. 

Built  on  mount  Moriah  on  the  threshing- 
floor  of  Oman  or  Araunah.     1  Chr.  21  : 
28-30,  with  1  Chr.  22  :  1.     2  Chr.  3:1. 
David 
Anxious  to  build.    2  Sam.  7  :  2.    1  Chr. 

22  :  7.     1  Chr.  29  :  3.     Psa  132  :  2-5. 
Being  a  man  of   war  not  permitted  to 
build.    2  Sam.  7  :  5-9,  with  1  Kin.  5  :  3. 
1  Chr.  22  :  8. 


TEM.  131  T£M. 

Told  by  the  prophet  that  Solomon  should' The  floor  and  walls  of,  covered  with  cedar 


and  fir  wood.     1  Kin.  6  :  15. 
Cedar  of,  carved  with  flowers,  &c.    1  Kin. 

6  :  18. 
Ceiled  with  fir-wood  and  gilt.    2  Chr.  3  :  5. 
The  whole  inside  and  outside  covered  with 

gold.     1  Kin.  6  :  21,  22.     2  Chr.  3  :  7. 
Garnished  with  precious  stones.  2  Chr.  3  : 6. 
The  porch  of. 
Twenty  cubits  long  and  ten  broad.      1 

Kin.  6  :  3. 
One  hundred  and  twenty  cubits  high.    2 

Chr.  3  : 4. 
Pillars  of,  with  their  chapiters  described. 
1  Kin.  7  :  15-22.     2  Chr.  3  :  15-17. 
Its  magnificence.    2  Chr.  2  :  5,  9. 
2,  17,"  18,  with  1  Kin.  I  Was  seven  years  in  building.     1  Kin.  6  :  38. 
IWas  finished  in  the  eighth  montli  of  the 


build.     2  Sam.  7  :  12,  13.     1  Chr.  17  :  12. 

Made  preparations  for  building.  1  Chr. 
22  :  2-5,  14-16.     1  Chr.  29  :  2-6. 

Charged  Solomon  to  build.  1  Chr.  22  :  6, 
7,  11. 

Prayed  that  Solomon  might  have  wisdom 
to  build.     1  Chr.  29  :  19. 

Charged  his  princes  to  assist  in  building. 
1  Chr  22  :  17-19. 

Free-will  offerings  of  the  people  for  build- 
ing.    1  Chr.  29  -.  6-9. 

SOLOMOM 

Determined  to  build.    2  Chr.  2:1. 
Specially  instructed  for.    2  Chr.  3  :  3. 
Employed  all  the  strangers  in  preparing 

for.    2  Chr.  2  '        .  -     — . 

6  :  15. 


Applied  to  Hiram  ibr  a  skilful  workman 
to  superintend,  &c.,  the    building    of 
2  Chr.  2  :  7,  13,  14. 
Employed  thirty  thousand    Israelites  in 

the  work.     1  Kin.  6  :  13,  14. 

Contracted  with  Hiram  for  wood,  stone, 

and  labour.  1  Kin.  5  :  6-12. 2  Chr.  2  :  8-10. 

Commenced  second  day  of  second  month 

of  fourth  year  of  Solomon.  1  Kin.  6  :  1,37. 

2  Chr.  3  :  2. 

Built  without  the  noise  of  hammers,  axe  or 

any  tool.     1  Kin.  6  :  7 
Divided  into 
The  sanctuary  or  greater  house.    2  Chr. 

3:5. 
The  oracle  or  most  holy  place.    1  Kin 

6  :  19. 
The  porch.    2  Chr.  3  :  4. 
Surrounded  with  three  stories  of  chambers 
communicating  with  the  interior  on  the 
right  side.     1  Kin.  6  :  5,  6,  8,  10. 
Surrounded  with  spacious  courts.     1  Kin 
6  :  36.     2  Chr.  4  :  9 


1  Kin.  6  :  38. 


Isa. 


;3. 


eleventh  year  of  Solomon. 

The  house  of  the  Lord.    2  Chr.  23  :  5,  12. 

The  mountain  of  the  Lord's  house 
2  :  2. 

House  of  the  God  of  Jacob.    Isa.  2 

Zion.     Psa.  84  :  1-7. 

Mount  Zion.    Psa.  74  :  2. 
Appointed  as  a  house  of  sacrifice.    2  Chr. 

7  :  12. 
Appointed  as  a  house  of  prayer.    Isa.  56  :  7. 

with  Mat  21  :  13. 
God  promised  to  dwell  in.     1  Kin  6  :  12,  13. 
All  dedicated  things  placed  in.    2  Chr.  5  :  1. 
The  ark  of  God   brought  into  with  great 

solemnity.     1  Kin.  8  :  1-9.    2  Chr.  5  :  2-10. 
Filled  with  the  cloud  of  glory.  1  Kin.  8  :  10, 

11.     2  Chr.  5  :  13.     2  Chr.  7  :  2. 
Solemnly  dedicated  to  God  by  Solomon.     1 

Kin.  8  :  12-66.     2  Chr.  6  ch. 
Sacred  fire  sent  down  from  heaven  at  its 

dedication.    2  Chr.  7  :  3. 
Was  but  a  temple  built  with  hands.    Acts 

7  :  47,  48. 

Jer. 


Was  three  score  cubits  long,  twenty  broad, 

and  thirty  high.     1  Kin.  6  :  2.    2  Chr.  3  :  3.! Complete  destruction  of,   predicted. 
Was  hghted  by  narrow  windows.     1  Kin  i     26  :  18,  with  Mic.  3  :  12. 

6   :4  iHlSTOBICAL    NOTICES    OF  J 


Was  roofed  with  cedar.     1  Kin.  6  :  9. 

The  OBE.1TER  OR  OUTER  HOUSE 

Was  forty  cubits  long.    2  Kin.  6  :  17.  I 

Had  folding  doors  of  fir-wood  carved  and 

gilded.     1  Kin.  6  :  34,  3a. 
Had  door  posts  of  olive-wood  carved  and  I 

gilded.     1  Kin.  6  :  33.    2  Chr.  3:7. 
The  ORACLE  OR  most  holv  place 

Was  twenty  cubits  every  way.     1  Kin.  6  : 

16,  20. 
Two    cherubims    of    gilded    olive-wood 

made  within.     1  Kin.  6  :  23-28.    2  Chr. 

3  :  11-13. 
A  partition  of  chains  of  gold  between  it 

and  outer  house.     1  Kin.  6  :  21. 
The  doors  and  posts  of,   of   olive-wood 

carved  and  gilded.     1  Kin.  6  :  31,  32. 
Separated  from  the  outer  house  by  a  vail. 

2  Chr.  3  :  14. 


Pillaged  by  Shishack  king  of  Egypt.  1 
Kin   14  :  25,  26.     2  Chr.  12  :  9. 

Repaired  by  Jehoash  at  the  instigation 
of  Jehoiada.  3  Kin.  12  :  4-14.  2  Chr. 
24  :  4-13. 

Treasures  of,  given  by  Jehoash  to  propi- 
tiate the  Syrians.    2  Kin.  12  :  17,  18. 

Defiled  and 'its  treasures  given  by  Ahaz 
to  the  king  of  Assyria.  2  Kin.  16  :  14-18. 
2  Chr.  28  :  20,  21. 

Purified  and  divine  worship  restored  un- 
der Hezekiah.    2  Chr  29  :  3-35. 

Its  treasures,  &c.  given  by  Hezekiah  to 
the  Assyrians  to  procure  a  treaty.  2 
Kin. 18  :  13-16. 

Polluted  by  the  idolatrous  worship  of  Ma- 
nasseh.  2  Kin.  21  :  4-7.  2  Chr.  33  :  4, 
6,  7. 

Repaired  by  Josiah  in  the  eighteenth  year 


TEM. 


132 


TEN. 


of  his  reign.      2  Kin.  22  :  3-7.      2  Chr. 

34  :  8-13. 
Purified  by  Josiali.    2  Kin.  23  :  4-7, 11,  12. 
Pillaged  and  burned  by  the  Babylonians. 

2  Kin.  25  :  9,  13-17.     2  Chr.  36  :  18,  19. 
Illustrative  of 

Christ.     Jno.  2  :  19,  21. 

The  spiritual  church.      1  Cor.  3  :  16.     2 

Cor  6  :  16.     Eph.  2  :  20-22. 
The  bodies  of  saints.     1  Cor.  6  :  19. 

No.    292.    TEMPLE,    THE    SECOND. 

Built  on  the  site  of  the  first  temple.    Ezra 

2  :  6,  &c. 
Cyrus 

His  decree  for  building,  predicted.  Isa. 
44  :  28. 

Gave  a  decree  for  building,  in  the  first 
yearof  his  reign.  Ezra  1  :1,2.  Ezra6:3. 

Gave  permission  to  the  Jews  to  go  to 
Jerusalem  to  build.     Ezra  1  :  3. 

Furnished  means  for  building     Ezra  6:4. 

Ordered  those  who  remained  in  Babylon! 
to  contribute  to  the  building  of  Ezra. 
1  :  4. 

Gave  the  vessels  of  the  first  temple  for. 
Ezra  I  -.7-11.     Ezra  6  :  6. 
Divine    worship    commenced    before    the 

foundation  was  laid.     Ezra  3  :  1-6. 
Materials  for  building,  procured  from  Tyre 

and  Sidon.     Ezra  3  :  7. 
Foundation  of   laid  the  second  month  of 

second  year  after  the  captivity.  Ezra  3  : 8. 
Solemnities  connected  with  laying  the  foun- 
dation of     Ezra  3:  9-11. 
Its  dimentions.     Ezra  6  :  3,  4. 
Grief  of  those  who  had  seen  the  first  tem- 
ple     Ezras  :  12.     Hag  2:3 
Joy  of  those  who  had  not  seen  the  first 

temple.     Ezra  3  :  13. 
The  SAM.iRiT.ANS,  &c. 

Proposed  to  assist  in  building.  Ezra  4:1,2. 

Their  help  refused  by  the  Jews.  Ezra  4  :  3. 

Weakened  tlie  hands  of  the  Jews  in  build- 
ing.    Ezra  4  :  4,  5. 

Wrote  to  Artaxerxos  Smerdis  to  interrupt 
the  building.    Ezra  4  :  6-16. 

Procured  its  interruption  for  fifteen  years. 
Ezra  4  :  24. 
The  Jews  reproved  for  not  building.    Hag. 

1  :  1-5. 
The  Jews  punished  for  not  persevering  in 

building.      Hag.  1  :  6,  9-11.      Hag.  2  :  15, 

17.     Zee.  8  :  10. 
The  Jews  encouraged  to  proceed  in  build- 
ing.    Hag.  1  :  8.     Hag.  2  :  19.     Zee.  8  :  9. 
Resumed  by  Zerubbabel  and  Jeshua.    Ezra 

5  :  2. 
Its  completion  by  Zerubbabel  foretold,  to 

encourage  the  Jews.     Zee.  4  :  4-10. 
Future  glory  of,  predicted.     Hag.  2  :  7-9. 
Tanai  tlie  governor  wrote    to    Darius  to 

know  if  the  building  had  his  sanction. 

Ezra  6  :  3-17. 


The  decree  of  Cyrus  found  and  confirmed 

by  Darius      Ezra  6:1,2,  6-12. 
Finished  the  third  of  the  twelfth  month  in 

the  sixth  year  of  Darius.     Ezra  6  :  15. 
Dedication    of,    celebrated    with   joy    and 

thankfulness.    Ezra  6  :  16-18. 
Repaired  and  beautified  by  Herod,  which 

occupied  forty-six  years.    Jno.  2  :  20. 
The  magnificence  of  its  building  and  orna- 
ments. Jno.  2  :  20.  Mar.  13:1.  Luke  21  : 5. 
Beautiful  gate  of,  mentioned.     Acts  3  :  2. 
Solomon's  porch  connected  with.    Jno.  10  : 

23.     Acts  3:  11. 
Christ 

To  appear  in.    Hag.  2  :  7,  with  Mai.  3:1. 

Presented  in.     Luke  2  :  22,  27. 

Miraculously  transported  to  a  pinnacle  of 
.Mat.  4  :  5.     Luke  4  :  9. 

Frequently  taught  in.     Mar.  14  :  49. 

Purified,  at  the  commencement  of  his 
ministry.     Jno.  2  :  15-17. 

Purified,  at  close  of  his  ministry.  Mat. 
21  :  12  :  13. 

Predicted    its    destruction.      Mat.  24  :  2. 
Mar.  11  :  2.     Luke  21  :  6. 
The  vail  of,  rent  at  our  Lord's  death.     Mat. 

27  :  61. 
Separation  between  the  outer  or  Gentile 

court  and  that  of  the  Jews,  alluded  to. 

Eph.  2  :  13,  14. 
No   Gentile   allowed    to    enter   the    inner 

courts  of    Acts  21  :  27-30. 
The  Jews 

Prayed  without,  whUe  the  priest  offered 
incense  within.  Luke  1  :  10.  See  Luke 
18  :  10, 

Considered  it  blasphemy  to  speak  against. 
Mat.  26  :  61.    Acts  6  :  13.    Acts  21  :  28. 

Designated  by  selling  oxen,  &c.,  in.    Jno. 
2  :  14. 
Desecration  of,  foretold.    Dan.  9  :  27.    Dan. 

11  :31. 
Cleansed  and  re-dedicated  by  Judas  Macca- 

bceus  after  its    dedication  by  Antiochus 

Epiphanes.    Jno.  10  :  22 
Desecrated  by  the  Romans.    Dan.  9  :  27, 

with  Mat.  24  :  15. 

No.  293.    TENTS. 

Origin  and  antiquity  of     Gen.  4  :  20. 
Called 

Tabernacles.  Num.  24  :  5.  Job  12  :  6. 
Heb.  11:9. 

Curtains     Isa.  54  :  2.    Heb.  3  :  7. 
Were  spread  out.     Isa.  40  :  22. 
Fastened  by  cords  to  stakes  or  nails.    Isa. 

54:2.    Jer.  10  :20,  with  Jud.  4  :21. 
Enlarged  by  lengthening  the  cords.    Isa. 

54  :  2. 
Were  used  ey 

Patriarchs.  Gen.  13  :  5.  Gen.  25  :  27.  Heb. 
11  :  9. 

Israel  in  the  desert.  Exo.  33  :  8.  Num. 
24  : 2. 


THE. 


133 


THU. 


TIM. 


The  people  of  Israel  in  all  their  wars.     I 
Sam.  4  :  3,  10.     1  Sam.  29  :  1.     1  Kin. 

16  :  16. 
The  Rechabites.    Jer.  35  :  7,  10. 
The  .\rabs.     Isa.  13  :  -20. 
Shepherds    while    tending   their   flocks. 

Song  of  Sol.  1  -.8.     Jsa.  33  ;  12. 
All  eastern  nations.    Jud.  6:5.     1   Sam. 

17  :  4.     2  Kin.  7:7.     1  Chr.  5  :  10. 
Separate,  for  females  of  the  family.    Gen. 

24  :  67. 
Separate,  for  the  servants.     Gen.  31  :  33. 
Wkbe  pitched 

With  order  and  regularity.     Num.  1  :  52. 

In  the  neiglibourhood  of  wells,  &c.     Gen. 
13  :  10,  12.    Gen.  26  :  17, 18.    1  Sam.  29  :  I. 

Under  trees.     Gen  IS  :  1,  4.    Jud.  4  :  5. 

On  tlie  tops  of  houses.    2  Sam.  16  :  22. 
Sending  persons  to  seeli  a  convenient  place 

for,  alluded  to.     Deu  1  :  33. 
Ease  and  rapidity  of  their  removal,  alluded 

to.     Isa.  38  :  12. 
Of  the  Jews  contrasted  with  those  of  the 

Arabs.    Num.  24  :  5,  with  Song  of  Sol. 

1  :6. 
Custom  of  sitting  and  standing  at  the  door 

of     Gen.  18  :  1.    Jud.  4  :  20. 
Illustr.^tive 

(Spread  out,)  of  the  heavens.     Isa.  40  :  22 

(Enlarging  of,)  of  the  great  e.\tention  of 
the  Church.     Isa.  64  :  2. 

No.  294.    THEOCRACY,  THE,    OR    IM 
MEDIATE  GOVERNMENT  BY  GOD. 

Lasted  from  the  deliverance  out  of  Egypt 
until  the  appointment  of  kings.  Exo.  19  : 
4  6,  with  1  Sam.  8  :  7. 

W.\S  ESTABLISHED  ON^ 

The  right  of  redemption.     Exo.  6  :  6,  7. 

2  Sam.  7  :  23.     Isa.  43  :  3. 
The  right  of  covenant.     Deu.  26  :  17-19. 
Consisted  in  his 
Promulgating  laws.     Exo.  20  ch,  to  Exo 

23  ch.     Deu  5  :  22,  23. 
Directing  the  movements  of  the  nation. 

Exo.  40  :  36,  37.     Num  9  :  17-23. 
Proclaiming  war.     Exo.  17  :  14-16.    Num. 

31  :  1,  2.     Jos  6  :2,  3.     .los.  8  :  1. 
Appointing   civil    officers.      E.xo.  3   :  10. 

.\um.  27  :  18,  20. 
Appointing    ecclesiastical  officers.    E.xo. 

28  :  1      Kxo  40  :  12-15. 
Being  the  supreme  judge.     Num.  9  :  8-11. 

Num   15  :  34,  Si.     Num  27  :  -i-Il. 
Exercise    of  the  prerogative  of  mercy. 

Num   14  :  20.     Deu.  9  :  18-20. 
Distribution  of  conquered  lands.    Jos.  13  ; 

1-7. 
Exacting  tribute.     Exo.  35  :  4-29.     Lev 

27  :  30.     Deu.  10:16.     Deu.  26  :  1-4. 
The  tabernacle  designed  as  a  royal  resi- 
dence for  God  during.     Exo.  25  :  8.    Lev. 
26  :  11,  12. 


The  emblem  of  the  divine  presence  appear- 
ed over  the  tabernacle  during.  Num.  9  : 
15,  16. 

Guilt  of  Israel  in  rejecting.    1  Sam.  12  :  17. 

No.  295.    THRESHING. 

The  removing  or  separating  corn,  &c.,  from 

the  straw.     1  Chr.  21  :  20. 
Was  performed 

By  a  rod  or  stafl'.    Isa.  28  :  27. 

By  cart  wheels.     Isa.  27  :  27,  28. 

By  instruments  with  teeth.  Isa.  41  :  15. 
Amos  1  :  3. 

By   the    feet  of  horses    and  oxen.    Isa. 

28  :  28.     Hos.  10  :  1 1.     See  2  Sam.  24  :  22. 

Cattle  employed  in,  not  to    be    muzzled. 

Deu.  25  :  4.     1  Cor.  9:9.     1  Tim.  5  :  18. 
Continued  until  the  vintage  in   years  of 

abundance.    Lev.  26  :  5. 
The  place  for. 

Called  the  floor.    Jud.  6  :  37.     Isa.  21  :  10. 

Called  the  threshing-floor.     Num.  18  :  27. 

2  Sam.  24  :  18. 

Called  the  barn-floor.     2  Kin.  6  :  27. 

Called  the  corn-floor.     Hos.  9  :  1. 

Was  large  and  roomy.     Gen.  60  :  10. 

Generally  on  high  ground.  1  Chr.  21  : 
18,  with  2  Chr.  3  :  1. 

Sometimes  beside  the  wine-press  for  con- 
cealment.   Jud.  6  :  11. 

Used  also  for  winnowing  the  corn.   Ruth 

3  :2. 
Often  robbed.     1  Sam  23  :  1. 

The  Jews  slept  on,  during  the  time  of. 

Ruth  3  : 7. 
Fulness  of,  promised  as  a  blessing.    Joel 

2  :  24. 
Scarcity  in,  a  punishment.     Hos.  9  :  2. 
Followed  by  winnowing  with  a  shovel  or 
fan.     Isa. :«) :  24.     Isa.  41  :  16.    Mat.  3  :  12. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  judgments  of  God.    Isa.  21  :  10. 

Jer.  61  :  33      Hab.  3  :  12. 
Of  the  labours  of  ministers.    1  Cor.  9  : 

9,  10. 
Of  the  Church  in  her  conquests.    Isa.  41  : 
16,  16.     Mic.  4  :  13. 
(Gathering  the   sheaves  for,)  of  preparing 
the    enemies   of    the    Church  for   judg- 
ments.    Mic.  4  :  12. 
(Dust  made  by,)  of  complete  destruction. 

2  Kin.  13  :  7.     Isa  41  :  16      (mar^.) 
(An    instrument    for,    with  teelh.)   of  the 
church    overcoming   opposition.      Isa. 
41  :  15. 


No.  296.  TIME. 

The  duration  of  the   world.    Job  22  :   16. 

Rev.  10  :  6. 
The  measure  of  the  continuance  of  any 

thing.    Jud.  18  :  31. 
An  appointed  season.    Neh.  2  :  6.    Ecc.  3  : 

1,  17. 


12 


TIT. 


134 


TOW. 


Computed  by 
Years.    Gen.  1.5  :  13.    2  Sam.  21 :  1     Dau. 

9  :2. 
Montlis.    Num.  10  :  10.    1  Chr.  27  : 1    Job 

3  :6. 
Weeks.    Dan.  10  :  2.    Luke  18 :  12. 
Days.    Gen.  6:3.    Job  1  :  4.    Luke  11:  3. 
Hours,  after  the  captivity.     Dan.  5  :  5. 

Jno.  11:9. 
Moments.      Exo.  33  :  5.     Luke  4:5.      1 

Cor.  15  :  52. 
The  heavenly  bodies  appointed  as  a  means 

for  computing.     Gen.  1  :  14. 
The  sun-dial  early   invented  for  pointing 
out.     2  Kin.  20:  9-11. 

En.tS    FROM    WHICH,    COMPUTED  ; 

Nativity  of  the  patriarchs  during  the  patri- 
archal age.      Gen.  7  :  11.     Gen.  8  :  13. 
Gen.  17  :  1. 
The  exodus  from  Egypt.      Exo.  19  :  1. 
Exo.  40  :  17.    Num.  9  :  1.    Num.  33  :  38. 
1  Kin.  6  :  1. 
The  jubilee.    Lev.  25  :  15. 
Accession  of  kings.     1  Kin.  6:1.     1  Kin 
15  :  1.   Isa.  36  :  1.  Jer.  1  :  2   Luke  3  :  1. 
Building  of  the  temple.     1  Kin.  9  :  10.    2 

Chr.  S  :  1. 
The  captivity.     Eze.  1  ;  1.      Eze.  33  :  21. 
Eze  40  :  1. 
Part  of  a  period  of,  usually  counted  as  the 
whole.      1  Sam.  13  :  1.      Est.  4  :  16,  with 
Est.  5  :  1. 
In  prophetic  language,  means  a  prophetic 
year,  or  365  natural  years.      Dan  12  : 7. 
Rev.  12  :  14 
Shortness  of  man's  portion  of.    Psa.  89  :  47. 
Should  be  redeemed.    Eph.  5:16.   Col.  4  :  6. 
Should  be  spent  in  the  fear  of  God.     1  Pet. 

1  :  17. 
Particul.ib  periods  of,  mentioned; 
The  ancient  time.     Isa.  45  :  21. 
The  accepted  time.      Isa.  49  :  8.     2  Cor. 

6  :  2. 
The  time  of  visitation.    Jer.  46:21.    Jer. 

50  :  27. 
The  time  of  refreshing.     Acts  3  :  19. 
The  time  of  restitution  of  all  things.  Acts 

3  :  21. 
The  time  of  reformation.     Heb.  9  :  10. 
The  time  of  healing     .)er.  14  :  19. 
The  time  of  need.     Heb.  4  :  16. 
The  time  of  temptation.     Luke  8:13. 
The  evil  time.     Psa.  37  :  19.     Ecc  9  :  12. 
The   time  of  trouble      Psa.  27  :  5.     Jer 
14  :  8.  : 

All  events  of,  predetermined  by  God.   Acts 

17  :  26. 
All  God's  purposes  fulfilled  in  due  time. 
Mar.  1  :  16.    Gal  4  :  4. 

No.    297.   TITHE. 
The  tenth  of  any  thing.     1  Sam.  8  :  15,  17. 
Antiquity  of  the  custom  of  giving,  to  God's 
ministers.     Gen.  14  :  20.     Heb.  7  :  6. 


Considered  a  just  return  to   God  for  his 

blessings.     Cien.  28  :  22. 
Under  the  law  belonging  to   God.     Lev. 

27  :  30, 
Consisted  of  a  tenth 

Of  all  the  produce  of  the  land.  Lev. 
27  :  30. 

Of  all  cattle.     Lev.  27  :  32. 

Of  holy  things  dedicated.    2  Chr.  31  :  6. 
Given  by  God  to  the  Levites  for  their  ser- 
vices.    Num.  18  :  21,  24.     Neh.  10  :  37. 
The  tenth  of,  offered  by  the  Levites  as  an 

heave-offering  to  God.     Num.  18  :  26,  27. 
The  tenth  of,  given  by  the  Levites  to  the 

priests  as  their  portion.     Num.  18  :  26,  28. 

Neh.  10  :  38. 
Reasonableness  of  appointing,  for  the  Le- 
vites.    Num.  18  :  20,  23,  24      Jos.  13  :  33. 
When  redeemed  to  have  a  filth  part  of  the 

value  added.    Lev.  27  :  31. 
Punishment  for  changing.    Lev.  27  :  33. 
The  Jews  slow  in  giving.     Neh.  13  :  10. 
The  Jews  reproved  for  withholding.     Mai. 

3  :  8. 
The  pious  governors  of  Israel  caused  the 

payment  of  2  Chr  31  :  5.  Neh.  13:11,  12. 
Rulers  appointed  over,  for  distributing.    2 

Chr.  31  :  12.     Neh.  13  :  13. 
The  Pharisees  scrupulous  in  paying.    Luke 

11  :  42.     Luke  18  :  12. 
A  second, 

Or  its  value  yearly  brought  to  the  taber- 
nacle and  eaten  before  the  Lord.  Deu. 
12  :  6,  7,  17-19.     Deu.  14   :  22-27. 

To  be  consumed  at  home  every  third  year 
to  promote  hospitality  and  charity. 
Deu.  14  :  28,  29.     Deu.  26  :  12-15. 

No.  298.    TOWERS. 
Origin  and  antiquity  of     Gen.  11:4. 
Were  built 

In  cities.     Jud.  9  :  51. 

On  the  walls  of  cities.  2  Chr.  14  :  7.  2 
Chr.  26  :  9. 

In  the  forests.     2  Chr  27  :  4. 

In  the  deserts.     2  Chr.  26  :  10. 

In  vineyards.     Isa.  6  :  2.     Mat.  21  :  33. 

Frequently  very  high.     Isa.  2  :  IS. 
Frequentlv  strong  and  well  fortified.    Jud. 

9  :ol,  with  2  Chr.  26  :  9. 
Were  used  as  armouries.     Song  of  Sol.  4  :  4. 
Were  used  as  citadels  in  times  of  war.  Jud. 

9  :  51.     Eze.  27  :  11. 
Watchmen  posted  on,  in  times  of  danger. 

2  Kin.  9  :  17.     Hab  2:1. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture  ; 

Babel.     Gen.  11:9. 

Edar.     Gen  35  :2I. 

Fennel.     Jud.  8  :  17. 

Shechem.    Jud.  9  :  40. 

Thebez.     Jud  9  :  .iO,  51. 

David     Song  of  Sol.  4  :  4. 

Lebanon.     Song  of  Sol.  7  :  4. 

Of  the  furnaces.     Neh.  3:11. 


TRA. 


135 


TRE. 


"  Meah.    Neh.  12  :  39. 

Jezreel      2  Kin.  9  :  17. 

Hananeel  ■  Jer.  31  :  38.    Zee.  14  :  10. 

Syene.     K/.e.  09  :  10.     Eze.  30  :  6. 

Siloam.     Luke  13  :  4. 
Of    .lerusalo.n     remarkable    for    number, 

strengtli,  luul  bpauty.     Psa.  48  :  12. 
Freqiioiitly    tlirown   down    in    war.     Jud. 

8  :  17.     Jud  9  :  4 ).     Kze.  '26  :  4. 
Frequently  left  desolate.  Isa  32  :  14.  Zep  3:6. 
Illustrativk  of 

God  as  the  protector  of  his  people.  2  Sam. 
•i-2  :  3,  51.     Psa   18  :  ■>.     Psa.  61  :  3. 

The  name  of  the  Lord.    Pro.  18  :  10. 

.Ministers,     Jer.  6  :  27. 

Mount  Sion.     .Mic.  4  :  8. 

The  grace  and  dignity  of  the  church. 
Song  of  Sol  4  :  4.  Song  of  Sol.  7  :  4. 
Song  of  .Sol  8:10 

The  proud  and  haughty.     Isa.  2  :  15.     Isa. 

30  :  25. 

No.  299.    TRAVELLERS. 

Called  way-faring  men.    Jud.  19  :  17.    Isa 

35  :  8. 
Preparations  made    by,    alluded    to.     Eze. 

12  :  3,  4 
Often  collected  together  and  formed  cara- 
vans.    Gen.  37  :  25.     Isa.  21   :  13.    Luke 
2  :  44. 
Often  engaged  persons  acquainted  with  the 
country  as  guides.    Num.  10  :  31,  32.    Job 
29  :  15. 
Fkiends  of, 

Often  supplied  them  with  provision.  Gen. 

21  :  14.     Gen.  44  :  I.     Jer  40  :  o. 
Sometimes    accompanied   them    a   short 
way.   2  Sam.  19  :  31.   Acts  20  :  38.  Acts 
21  -.0. 
Frequently  commended  them  to  protec- 
tion of  God.     Gen.  43  :  13,  14.     Acts 
21  :  o. 
Frequently  took  leave  of  them  with  sor- 
row.    Acts  20  :  37.     Acts  21  :  6. 
Often  sent  them  away  with  music.     Gen. 

31  :  27. 

Generally  commenced  their  journey  early 

in  the  morning.    Jud.  19  :  5. 
Generally  rested  at  noon.     Gen.  18  :  1,  3. 

Jno  4 : 6 
Halted  at  even.     Gen.  24:11. 
Generally  halted  at  wells  or  streams.     Gen. 
24:11.     Gen.  32  :  21,  23.     Exo.  15  :  27.     1 
Sam  30  :  21.    Jno.  4:6. 
Carrif-d  with  them 
Provisions  for  the  way.    Jos.  9  :  11,  12. 

Jud.  19  :  19. 
Provender  for   their   beasts    of  burden. 

Gen.  42  :  27.     Jud   19  :  19. 
Skins  filled  with  water,  wine,  &c.     Gen. 

21  :  14,  15.     Jos.  9  :  13. 
Presents  for  those  who  entertained  them. 
Gen.  43  :  15.     1  Kin.  10  :  2.     2  Kin.  5  :  5. 
Mat  2:11. 


Often  travelled  on  foot.    Gen.  98  :  10,  with 
Gen  32  :  10     Exo  12  :  37.    Acts.  20  :  13. 
On  foot,  how  attired.     Exo   12  :  11. 
Alter  a  long  Journcv,  described.    Jos.  9  :  4, 

6,   13. 
Of  distinction 
Rode  on  asses,  camels,  &c.     Gen.  22  :  3. 

Gen  24  :  64.     Num.  22  :  21. 
Rode  in  chariots.    2  Kin.  S  :  9.    Acts  8  : 

27,  28, 
Generally  attended  by  running  footmen. 
1  Sam. '25  :  27.    (marg.)    1  Kin  18  :  46.  2 
Kin.  4  :  24.     Ecc.  10  :  7. 
Often  preceded  by  heralds.  Sec  ,  to  have 
the  roads  prepared.     Isa.  40  :  3,  4,  with 
Mar.  1  :  2,  3. 
Generally   performed    their  journey    in 
great  state.     1  Kin.  10  :  2.    2  Kin.  5  :  S, 
9,  &c. 
Frequently  extorted    provisions  by  the 

way.     Jud.  8  :  5,  8.     1  Sam.  25  :  4-13. 
Before  setting  out  gave  employment,  &c., 
to  their  servants.     Mat.  25  :  14. 
Strangers  civil  to.     Gen.  IS  :  2.     Gen.  24  : 

18,  19. 
Generally  treated  with  great   hospitality. 
Gen  18  :  3-S.     Gen.  19  :  2.     Gen.  24  :  25, 
32,  33.     Exo,  2  :  20,     Jud   19  :  20,  21.     Job 
31  :  32.     See  Heb   13  :  2. 
The  caravansera  or  public  inn  for,  noticed. 
Gen.  42  :  27.  Exo,  4  :  24.  Luke  2  :  7.  Luke 
10  :  34. 
Were  frequently  asked  whence  they  came 

and  whitlier  they  went.     Jud.  19  :  17. 
Protected  by  those  who  entertained  them. 

Gen.  19  :  6-8.    Jud.  19  :  23. 
For  security  often  left  the  highways.    Jud. 

5  :6. 
Tessarae  hospitales  or  pledges  of  hospitality 

alluded  to.     Kev.  2  :  17. 
On  erra.nds  requiring  dispatch 
Went  with  great  speed.    Est.  S  :  10.     Job 

9  :  25. 
Saluted  no  man  by  the  way.    2  Kin.  4  :  29. 
Luke  lU  :  4. 
Estimated  the  lengtli  of  their  journey  by 
the  number  of  days  which  it  occupied. 
Gen  31  :  23.     Deu    1  :  2.     2  Kin.  3  :  9. 
The  Jews  prohibited  from  taking  long  jour- 
neys on  the  Sabbath.     Exo.  20  :  10,  with 
Acts  1  :  12. 
Ceasing  of  threatened  as  a  calamity.    Isa. 
33  :8. 

No.  300.    TREES. 

Originally  created  by  God.    Gen.  1  :  11,  12. 

Gen  2  :  9. 
Made  for  the  glory  of  God.     Psa.  148  :  9. 
Different  kinds  of,  mentioned  ; 

Of  the  wood      Song  of  Sol.  2  :  3 

Of  the  forest.     Isa.  10  :  19. 

Bearing  fruit.  Neh.  9  :  25.  Ecc.  2  :  5.  Eze. 
47  :  12. 

Evergreen.    Psa.  37  :  35.    Jer.  17  :  2. 


TRE. 


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TRE. 


Deciduous  or  casting  the  leaves.  Isa.  6  :  13. 
Of  various  sizes.     Kze   17  ;  i4. 
Given  as  food  to  the  animal  creation.    Gen. 

1  :  -29,  30      Ueu.  iO  :  19. 

Designed  to  beautify  the  earth.     Gen.  2  :  9 

f^KTS    OF,    MF.NTIONKD  ; 

The  roots.    Jer.  17  :  S. 

The  stem  or  trunk.  Isa   H  :  1.  Isa.  44  :  19. 

The  branches.     Lev.  -23  :  40.    Dan.  4  :  14. 

The  tender  shoots.     Luke  '21  :  29,  30. 

The  leaves.    Isa  6  :  13.    Dan.  4  :  12.    Mat. 
21  :  19. 

The  fruit  or  seeds.  Lev.  27  :  30.  Eze.  36  :  30. 
Each  kind  has  its  own  seed  for  propagating 

its  species.     Gen.  1:11,  12. 
Often  propagated  by  birds  who  carry  the 

seeds  along  with  them.     Eze.  17  :  3,  5. 
Planted  by  man.     Lev.  19  :  23. 
Each  kind  of,   known   by  its  fruit.    Mat. 

12  :  33. 
Nourished 

By  the  earth.    Gen.  I  :  12.     Gen.  2  :  9. 

•By  the  rain  from  heaven.     Isa.  44  :  14. 

Through  their  own  sap.    Psa.  104  :  16. 
Specially  flourished  beside  the  rivers  and 

streams  of  water.     Eze.  47  :  12. 
When  ci:t  down  often  sprouted  from  their 

roots  again.    Job  14  ;  7. 
Were  sold  witli  the  land  on  which  they 

grew.     Gen.  23  :  17. 
Often  suffered  fkom 

Locusts.     Exo.  10  :  5,  15.     Deu.  28  :  42. 

Hail  and  frost.     Exo.  9  :  25.    Psa.  78  :  47 

Fire.     Joel  1:19. 

Desolating  armies.    2  Kin.  19  :  23.    Isa. 
10  :  34. 

Afford  an  agreeable  shade  in  eastern  coun- 
tries during  the  heat  of  the  day.     Gen. 

18:4      Job  40:  21. 
Were  cut  down 

With  axes.    Deu.  19:5.     Psa.  74: 5.    Mat. 
3  :  10. 

For  building    2  Kin.  6  :  2.   2  Chr.  2  : 8,  10. 

By  besieging  armies  for  erecting  forts. 
Deu.  20  :  20.     Jer  6  :  (i. 

For  making  idols.     Isa.  40  :  20.     Isa.  44 
14,  17. 

For  fuel.     Isa  44  :  14-16.     Mat.  3  :  10. 
God  increases  and  multiplies  the  fruit  of,  for 

his  people.   Lev.  2t3  :  4.    Eze.  34  :  27.  Joel 

2  :  22. 

God  often  renders,  barren  as  a  punishment 

Lev.  26  :  20 
Early   custom  of  planting,  in  consecrated 

grounds.     Gen.  21  :  33.   (inarg ) 
The  Jews 
Prohibited  from  planting,  in  consecrated 

places.     Deu.  16  :  21. 
Prohibited  from  cutting  down  fruit-bear- 
ing, for  sieges.     Deu.  20  :  19. 
Often  pitched  their   tents    under.     Gen 

18:1,4.     Jud.  4:5.     1  Sam.  22  :  6. 
Often  buried  under.    Gen.  35  :  8.     1  Sam. 
31  :  13. 


Often  executed  criminals  on.    Deu.  21  : 

22,  23.    Jos.  10  :  26.    GaL  3  :  13.     See 

Gen.  40  ;  19. 
Considered  trees  on  which  criminals  were 

e.xecutcd  abominable.     Isa.  14  :  19. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture  ; 
Almond.     Gen  43  ;  11.     Ecc.  12  :  5.    Jer. 

1  :  11. 
Almug  or  algum.     1  Kin.  10  :  11,  12.'  2 

Chr.  9:  10,11. 
Apple.     Song  of  Sol.  2  :  3.    Song  of  Sol 

8  :  5.     Joel  1  :  12. 
Ash.    Isa.  44  :  14. 
Bay.     Psa.  67  :  35. 
Box.     Isa.  41  :  19. 
Cedar.     1  Kin.  10  :  27. 
Chesnut.     Eze.  31  :  8. 
Cyprus.     Isa  44  :  14. 
Fig.     Deu.  8  :  8. 
Fir.     1  Kin.  5  :  10.     2  Kin.  19  :  23.    Psa. 

104  :  17. 
Juniper.     1  Km.  19  :  4,  5. 
Lign-aloes.     Num  24  :  6. 
Mulberry.    2  Sam.  5  :  23,  24. 
Myrtle.  Isa  41  :  19.  Isa.  55  :  13.   Zee.  1  :8. 
Mustard.    Mat.  13  :  32. 
Oak.     Isa.  1  :  30. 
Oil-tree.     Isa.  41  :  19. 
Olive.    Deu  6:11. 
Palm.     Exo   Id  :  27. 
Pine.     Isa.  41  :  19. 

Pomegranate.     Deu.  8  :  8.    Joel  1  :  12. 
Shittah  or  shittim.      Exo.  36  :  20.      Isa. 

41  :  19. 
Sycamore.      1  Kin.  10  :  27.     Psa.  78  :  47. 

Amos  7  :  14.     Luke  19  :  4. 
TeiL     Isa.  6  :  13. 
Vine.     Num  6  :  4.     Eze.  15  :  2. 
Willow.     Isa.  44  :  4.     Eze.  17  :  5. 
Solomon  wrote  the  history  of.    1  Kin.  4  :  33. 
Illustr.vtive 
Of  Christ.    Rom  11:24.   Rev.  2  :  7.   Rev. 

22  :  2,  14. 

Of  wisdom.     Pro.  3  :  IS. 

Of  kings,  &c.  Isa.  10  :  34.  Eze.  17  :  24 
Ezc'si  :  7-10.     Dan,  4  :  10-14. 

Of  the  life  and  conversation  of  tlie  right- 
eous.    Pro.  11  :30.     Pro.  15  :  4. 

(Green,)  of  the  innocencp  of  Christ.  Luke 

23  :  31. 

(Good  and  fruitful,)  of  .saints.     Num.  24  ; 

6.      Psa.  1  :  3.      Isa.  61  :  3.      Jer.  17  :  8 

Mat  7  :  17,  18 
(Evergreen,)  of  saints     Psa.  1  :  1-3. 
(Duration  of.)  of  continued  prosperity  of 

saints.     Isa  65  :  22. 
(Casting  their  leaves  yet  retaining  their 

substance.)  of  the  elect  remnant  in  the 

church      Isa  6  :  13 
(Barren,)  of  the  wicked.     Hos.  9  :  16 
(Shaking  of  the  leaves  of)  of  the  terror 

of  the  wicked.     Isa.  7  :  2. 
(Producing  evil  fruit,)  of  the  wicked.  Mat. 

7  :  17-19. 


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TRI. 


(Dry,)  of  useless  persons.    Isa.  56  :  3. 
(Dry.)  of  the  wicked  ripe  for  judgments. 
Luke  23  :  31. 

No.    301.    TRESPASS-OFFERING. 

Esteemed  as  a  sin-oft'ering,  and  frequently 
so  called.     Lev.  5  :  6,  9. 

To    BE    OFFERED 

For  concealing  knowledge  of  a  crime. 

Lev.  6  :  1. 
For  involuntarily  touching  unclean  things. 

Lev.  5  :  2,  3. 
For  rash  swearing.     Lev.  5  :  4. 
For  sins  of  ignorance  in  holy  things.  Lev. 

5  :  15. 

For  any  sin  of  ignorance.     Lev.  5  :  17. 

For  breach  of  trust  or  fraud.    Lev.  6  : 
•2-0. 
Was  a  most  holy  offering.     Lev.  14  :  13. 
Consisted  of 

A  she  lamb  or  kid.    Lev,  5  :  6. 

A  ram  without  blemish.    Lev.  5  :  15.  Lev. 

6  :  6. 

Two  turtle  doves  by  tliose  unable  to  bring 
a  lamb.     Lev.  5  :  7-10. 

A  meat-ofl'ering  by  the  very  poor.    Lev. 
5  :  11-13. 
Being  for  minor  offences  was  lessened  for 

the  poor,   not  so  the  sin-offering.    Lev. 

6  cli,  with  Lev  4  ch. 
Atonement  made  by.     Lev.  5  :  6,  10,  13, 16, 

18.     Lev.  6  :  7.     Lev.  19  :2a. 
.Accompanied  by  confession.    Lev  5  :  5. 
Generally  accompanied  by  restitution.  Lev. 

6  :  16.     Lev.  6  :  o. 
To    be    slain    where  the  sin-offering    and 

burnt-ort'ering  were  slain.     Lev.  14:  13. 

Kie  40  :  39. 
Sometimes  waved  alive  before  the  Lord. 

Lev  14  :  12,  witli  13  v. 

SpECI.VL    OCC-ISIONS    OF    OFFERING  J 

Cleansing  of  a  leper.     Lev.  14  :  2,  12-14, 

21,22. 
Purification  of  women      Lev   12:6-8. 
Purification  of  tliose   with  issues.     Lev. 

15  :  14,  IS. 
Purification  of  Nazarites  who  had  broken 

their  vow.     Num  6  :  12. 
For  connexion   with   a   betrothed  bond- 
maid.    Lev   19  :  20-22. 
Was  the  perquisite  of  the  priest.     Lev.  14  : 

13.     Kze  44  :  29. 
Illustrative  of  Christ.      Isa.  53  :  10.      Eze. 

4S  :  20. 
No.    302.    TRIBES  OF    ISRAEL,  THE. 

V/ere  twelve  in  number.  Gen.  49  :  28.  Acts 

28  :  12      Jas.  1  :  1. 
Descended    from    Jacob's    sons.     Gen,  3-5  : 

22-26. 
Manasseh  and  Ephraim  numbered  among. 

instead  of  Joseph  and  Levi.     Gen  48  :  5 

Jos.  14  :  3,  4. 


Predictions  respecting  each  of.    Gen.  49  : 

3-27.     Deu.  33  :  6-35. 
Each  of, 

Under  a  president  or  chief.  Num.  1  :  4-16. 

Divided  into  families.     Num.  1  :  2.     Num 
26  :  5-50.     .Jos.  7:14. 

Usually   furnished  an  equal  number  of 
men  for  war.     Num  31:4. 
Each  familv  of.  had  a  chief  or  head.     Num. 

36  :  I.     I'Chr  4  :  38. 
Total  strength  of,  on  leaving  Egypt.     Exo. 

12  :  37.     Num.  1  44-46.     Num.  2  :  .12. 
Divided  into  four   divisions  wliile  in  the 

wilderness.     Num.  10  :  14-28. 
Encamped  in  their  divisions  and  by  their 

standards  round  the  tabernacle.      Num. 

2  :  2-31. 
Canaan  to  be  divided  amongst,  according  to 

their  numbers.     Num.  33  :  64. 
Reiben,  G.\d,  .\nd  half  M.\n.\sseh 

Settled  on  east  side  of  Jordan.     Deu.  3  : 
12-17.     Jos.  13  :  23-32. 

Were  required  to  assist  in  subduing  Ca- 
naan.    Num.  32  :  6  32.     Deu.  3  :  18-20. 
Total  strength  of,  on  entering  the  land  of 

Cannan.     Num.  26  :  51. 
Canaan  divided  amongst  nine  and  a  half  of, 

by  lot.     Jos   14  :  1-5. 
Situation  of,  and  bounds  of  the  inheritance 

of  each.    Jos.  16  ch.  to  Jos  17  ch. 
All  inheritances  to  remain  in  the  tribe  and 

family  to  which  allotted.     Num  36  :  3-9. 
Names  of,  engraven  on  the  breast-jdate  of 

the  high  priest.   Exo.  28  :  21.  Exo  39  :  14. 
Divided  on  mounts   Kbal  and   Uerizim   to 

hear  the  law.     Deu.  27  :  12,  13. 
Remained  as  one  people  until  the  reign  of 

Rohoboam.     1  Kin.  12  :  16-20. 

No.    303.    TRIBUTE. 

Sometimes  exacted    by    kings  from  their 

own  subjects.     1  Sam.  8  :  10-17. 
Exacted  from  all  conquered  nations.     Jos. 
16  :   10.      Jud.  1  :  30,  33,  35.      2  Kin.  23  : 
33,  35. 
Often  exacted  in 
Labour.     1  Kin.  5  :  13,  14.    (mars;)    1  Kin. 

9  :  16,21. 
Produce  of  land,  &c.    1  Sam.  8  :  15.   1  Kin. 

4  :7. 
Gold  and  silver.     2  Kin.  23  :  33,  35. 
The  .lews  required  to  pay  half  a  shekel  to 

God  as      Kxo  30  :  12-16 
Christ  to  avoid  offence  wrought  a  miracle 
to  pav,  for  himself  and   Peter.     Mat.  17  : 
24-27'. 
Kings  of  Umaei. 
Forbidden  to  levy  unnecessary  or  oppres- 
sive.    Deu   17  :  17. 
Set  olficers  over.    2  Sam.  20  :  24.     1  Kin, 

4  :  6,  7. 
Often  oppressed  the  people  with     1  Kin 
12  :4,  11. 


TRU. 


138 


TYR. 


When  oppressive  frequently  led  to  rebel- 
lion.    1  Kin.  12  :  14-iO. 
Priests  and  Levites  exempted  from.     Ezra. 

7  :  -^4. 
Roman, 
Decree  of  Augustus  for.     Luke  2  :  1. 
First  levied  in  Judea  when  Cyrenius  was 

governor.     Luke  2  :  2. 
Persons  enrolled  for,  in  the  native  place 

of  their  tribe  and  family.    Luke  2  :  3-5. 
Collected  by  the  publicans.     Luke  3  :  12, 

13.     Luke  5  :  27. 
Was  paid  in  Roman  coin.  Mat.  22  :  19,  20. 
Was  resisted  by  the  Galileans  under  Judas 

of  Galilee.  Acts  b  :  37,  with  Luke  13  :  1 
Christ    showed    to     the     Pliarisees     and 

Herodians    the    propriety    of   paying 

Mat.  22  :  15-22.     iVlar.  12  :  13-17. 
Our  Lord  falsely  accused  of  forbidding  to 

pay.    Luke  23  :  2. 
All  saints  exhorted  to  pay.    Rom.  13  :  6,  7. 

No.  304.    TRUMPET. 
An  instrument  of  music.     1  Chr  13  :  S. 
Called  the  trump.     1  Cor.  15  :  52. 
Made  of 
Prams'  horns.    Jos  6  :  4. 
Silver      Num   10  :  2. 
Required  to  give  an  intelligible  and  under- 
stood sound.     1  Cor.  14  :  8. 
Used  for 
Regulating  the  journeys  of  the  children 

of  Israel.     Num.  10  :  2,  0,  6. 
Calling  assemblies.     Num.  10  :  2,  3,  7. 
Blowing  over  the  sacrifices  on  feast  days 

Num  10  :  10     Fsa  81  :  3. 
Blowing  at  all  religious  processions  and 
ceremonies      1  Chr.  13  :  8.     1  Chr.  15  : 
24,  29.    2  Chr  o  :  1.3.     2  Chr.  15  :  14. 
Assembling  the  people  to  war.  Jud.  3  :  27. 
Sounding  for  a  memorial  when  the  peo- 
ple went  into  battle.  Num.  10  :  9.  Num. 
31  :  6,  7. 
Proclaiming  kings.    2  Kin.  9  :  13.    2  Kin. 

11  :  14. 
Giving  alarm  in  cases  of  danger.     Eze. 
33  :  2-6. 
Moses  commanded  to   make  two,  for  the 

tabernacle      Num.  10  :  2. 
Solomon  made  a  great  many ,  for  the  service 

of  the  temple.     2  Chr.  5  :   12. 
The  priests  to  blow  the  sacred.  Num.  10  :  8 

2  Chr  5:12      2  Chr.  7  :  6 
The  feast  of  trumpets  celebrated  by  blow- 
ing of     Lev  23  :  24      Num  29  :  1. 
The  jubilee  introduced  by  blowing  of  Lev 

25  :  9. 
Miracles  connected  with 
Falling  of  the    walls    of   Jericho.    Jos 

6  :  20. 
Heard  at  mount  Sinai  at  giving  of  the 

law.     Exo.  19  :  16.     E.xo.  20  :  18 

Confusion  produced  in  the   camp  of  the 

iMidianites  by  sound  of    Jud.  7  :  10,  22 


The  war-horse  acquainted  with  the  sound 

of     Job  39  :  24,  25. 
Sounding  of,  illustrative  of 
God's  power  to  raise  the  dead.     1  Cor. 

15  :  62.     1  The.  4  :  16 
The  proclamation  of  the  gospel.  Fsa.  89.15. 
The  bold  and  faithful  preaching  of  min- 
isters.   Isa.  68:1.    Hos.  8  :  1.    Joel2:l. 
The  latter  day  judgments.    Rev.  8  :  2,  13. 

No.    305.    TYRE. 
Antiquity  of     Isa.  23  :  7,  with  Jos.  19  :  29. 
Called 

The  daughter  of  Zidon.    Isa.  23  :  12. 

The  daughter  of  Tarshish.     Isa.  23  :  10. 

The  joyous  city.     Isa.  23  :  7. 

The  crowning  city.     Isa.  23  :  3. 

The  renowned  city.     Eze.26:17. 
Insular   position    of.     Eze.  26  :  17.      Eze. 

27  :  4.  23. 
Strongly    fortified.     Jos.   19   :  29.    2    Sam. 

24  :  7.     Kze.  26  :  17.     Zee.  9  :  3. 
Governed    by    kings.     1   Kin.  5  :  1.    Jer. 


2,  3.    Eze.  27  ;  3, 
Eze.  23   :  4,  6 
Eze. 


Eze.  23  : 


Celebrated  for 

Its  beauty.     Eze.  27  :  3,  4. 
Its  commerce.     Isa.  23  : 

12-25. 
Its  wealth.     Eze.  27  :  33. 

Zee.  9  :  3. 
Strength  and  beauty  of  its  ships, 
27  :  5-7. 
Soldiers  of,  supplied  by  Persia,  Sec.    Eze 

27  :  10,  11. 
Inhaiui  ants  of, 
Sea-faring  men.     Eze.  26  :  17. 
Mercantile  men     Isa.  23  :  8. 
Proud  and  haughty.     Isa.  23  :  9 

2,  17. 
Self  conceited.     Eze.  28  :  3-5. 
Superstitious.    Jer.  27  :  2,  3,  9. 
Wicked.     Exo  28  :  IS. 
Often  confederated  against  the  Jews  and 
rejoiced  in  their  calamities.     Fsa.  83  :  7. 
hie  26  :  2.     Amos  1  :  9. 
David  and  Solomon  formed  alliance   with. 

1  Kin  5:1.     2  Chr.  2  :  3. 
Supplied 
Seamen  for  Solomon's  navy.    1  Kin.  9  :  27. 

2  Chr.  3  :  18 
A  master-builder  for  the  temple.    2  Chr. 

2  :  7,  13 
Stones  and  timber  for  building  the  tem- 
ple, &c    1  Kin  5  :  6,  9   2  Chr  2  :  8,  9,  16. 
Timber  for   re-building  the    temple  and 
city.     Ezra  3  :  7. 
The  Jews  condemned  for  purchasing  from 
the    people    of,  on    the    sabbath.      Neh. 
13  :  16. 
Christ 
Alluded  to   the   depravity   of    Mat.   11  : 

21,  22. 
A-^isitcd  the  coast  of     Mat.  15:21.    Mar. 
1         7  :  24. 


DNI. 


139 


vsv. 


VAI. 


No.  307.  URIM  AND  THUMMIM. 


Was  followed  by  many  from.    Mar.  3  :  8. 
Luke  6:17. 
Saint   Paul  found  disciples    at.    Acts  21   :  Placed  in  tlic  breastplate  of  the  high  priest, 

3,  4  ^^xo  -28  :  ;(0.     Lev.  8  :  S. 

Depended  for  provision  upon  Galilee.    Acts  Ood  to  be  consulted  by.     Num.  27  :  21. 


li  :  -20. 
Propitiated    the   favour    of    Herod.    Acts 

li  :20. 
Prophkciks  bksfkctix(J  ; 
Envy   agoiiist    the  Jews  a  cause  of  its 

destruction.     Kze.  26  :  2. 
Pride  a  cause  of  its  destruction.    Eze.  28  : 

2-6. 
To  be  destroyed  by  the  l<ing  of  Babylon. 
Isa.  23  :  13,  14.    jer.  27  :  3,  6.    Eze.  26  : 
7-13 
Inhabitants  of,  to  emigrate  to  other  coun- 
tries, &tc.     Isa.  23  :  G,  12. 
To  be  scraped  as  the  top  of  a  rock,  and 
to  be  a  place  for  spreading  nets.    Eze 
26  :  3-5,  14. 
The  king  of  Bnbylon  to  be  rewarded  with 
the    spoil    of   Egypt   for    his    service 
against.     Eze.  29  :  18-20. 
To  lie  waste  anl  bo  forgotten  for  seventy 

years.     Isa  23  :  15 
Its  restoration  to  commercial  greatness 

after  seventy  years      Isa.  23  :  16,  17. 
Its  second  destruction  by  the  Macedoni- 
ans     Eze.  27   :   32.     Eze.  28  :  7,  S,   16 
Zee.  9  :  2-4 
The  ruins  of  the  first  city  to  be  employed 
in  making  a  causeway  to  cflect  the  de- 
struction of  insular  Tyre,   Eze.  26  :  12. 
Never  to  recover    its  greatness.      Eze 

26  :  21. 
Its  inhabitants  to  be  sold  as  slaves,  as  a 
recompense  for  their  selling  the  Jews. 
Joel  3  :  4-8. 
All  nations  to  be  terrified  at  its  destruc- 
tion.     Ev.o.  26  :  16-18.      Eze.  27  :  29-36 
Zee.  9  :  5. 
To  participate  in  the  blessings  of  the  gos- 
pel.    Psa.  45  :  12.     Isa.  23  :  18. 

No.    30G.    UNICORN,    THE 


Instances  of  consulting  God  by.    Jud.  1  :  1. 

Jud  20  :  IS,  28.     1  Sam.  23  :  9-11.     1  Sam. 

30  :  7,  8. 
Sometimes  no  answer  by,  in  consequence 

of  the  sin  of  those  consulting.     1  Sam. 

28  :  6. 
Were  wanting  in  the  second  temple.    Ezra 

2  :  63      Nell.  7  :  65. 
Illustrative  of  the  light  and  perfection  of 

t'luist,  the  true  high  priest.     Due.  33  :  8. 

See  J  no.  1  :4,  9,  17.    Col.  2  :  3. 

No.    308.    USURY   OR    INTEREST. 

The  lending  of  money  or  other  property 

for  increase     Lev.  25  :  37. 
Those  enriched  by  unlawful,  not  allowed 

to  enjoy  their  gain.     Pro.  28  :  8. 
Tbe  curse  attending  the  giving  or  receiv- 
ing of  unlawful,  alluded  to.    Jer.  15  :  10. 
TnK  Jkws 
Forbidden  to  take,  from  brethren.    Deu. 

23  :  19. 
Forbidden  to  take,  from   brethren    spe- 
cially when  poor.    E.xo.  22  :  25.    Lev. 
25  :  35-37. 
Often  guilty  of  taking.      Neh.  5  :  6,  7. 

Kze.  22  :  12 
Acquired  to  restore.     Neh.  5  :  0-13. 
jiUowed  to  take,  from  strangers.    Deu. 
23  :  20. 
True  and  fiithful    Israelites    never  took, 
from  tlieir  brethren.     Psa  15  :  u.     Eze. 
8,9 
Judgments  denounced  against  those  who 
e.Kacted  unlawful.      Isa.  24  :  1,  2.      Eze. 
18:  13. 
Illustrative  of  the  improvement  of  talents 
received  from  God.     iSlat.  26  :  27.     Luke 
19  :  23. 


GenertiUy  had  a  single  horn.     Psa  92  :  10. 
Sometimes  found  with  two  horns.      Deu. 

33  :  17 
Df.scridf.d  .4S 

Intractable  indisposition.  Job 39  :9,  10,  12. 
Of  vast  strength,     .iob  39  :  1 1. 
The  yoing  of,  remarkable  for  agility.     Psa 

29  ':  6 
Illustr.itivk 

Of  God  as  tlic  strength   of  Israel.     Nnm 

23  :  22.     Num  24  :  S 
Of  the  wickp<l     Isa  31:7. 
(Horns  of.)  of  the  strength  of  the  descend- 
ants of  Joseph      Deu  33  :  17 
(Horns  of.)  of  the   strength  of  powerful 

enemies.     Psa  22  :  21. 
(The  position  of  its  horns,)  of  the  exalta- 
tation  of  i-aints.     Psa.  9.'  :  10. 


No.    309.    VAIL    OR    VEIL. 

V  covering  for  the  head  usually  worn  by 

women      Gen.  38  :  14. 
W.\5  wor.N 

As  a  token  of  modesty.     Gen.  24  :  65. 

As   a  token  of  subjection.     1  Cor.  11  :  3, 
6,  7,  10. 

For  concealment     Gen  38  :  14. 
The  removing  of,  considered  rude  and  in- 
solent.    Songof  Sol.  5  :7. 
Removing  of,  tlireatened  as  a  punishment 

to  ungodly  women      Isa.  3  :  23. 
Moses  put  one  on  to  conceal  the  glory  of 

his  face.     Exo.  34  :  33,  with  2  Cor.  3  :  13. 

Il.l  VSTlt.VTIVK 

Of  the  spiritual  blindness  of  the  Gentile 

nations.     Isa  25  :  7. 
Of  the  .spiritual  blindness  of  the  Jewish 
.  nation      2  Cor.  3  :   14-16. 


140 


VIN. 


No.    310.    VAIL,    THE    SACRED. 


Moses  commanded  to  make.     Exo.  26  :  31. 
Made  by  Bezaleel  for  the  tabernacle.    Exo. 

36  :  35. 
Suspended  from  four  pillars  of  shittim  wood 

overlaid  with  gold.     Exo.  26  :  32. 
Hung  between  the   holy   and    most    holy 

place,     Exo.  26  :  33.     Heb.  9  :  3. 
Designed  to  conceal  the  ark,  mercy-seat, 
and  the  symbol  of  the  divine  presence. 
Exo.  40  :  3. 
The  high  priest 
Alone  allowed  to  enter  within.    Heb.  9  : 

6,  7. 
Allowed  to  enter  but  once  a  year.    Lev. 

16  :  2.     Heb.  9  :  7. 
Could  not  enter  without  blood.    Lev.  16  : 
3,  with  Heb.  9  :  7. 
Made  by  Solomon  for  the  temple.    2  Chr. 

3  :  14. 
Was  rent  at  the  death  of  our  Lord.     Mat 

27  :  61.     Mar.  15  :  38.     Luke  23  :  i-i. 
Illustrative 

Of  the  obscurity  of  the  Mosaic  dispensa- 
tion. Heb.  9  :  8. 
Of  the  flesh  of  Christ  which  concealed 
his  divinity.  Heb.  10  :  20.  See  Isa,  63  :  2 
(Rending  of.)  of  the  death  of  Christ  which 
opened  heaven  to  saints.  Heb.  10  :  19, 
20,  with  Heb  9  :  24. 

No.    311.    VALLEYS. 

Tracts  of  land  between  mountains.     I  Sam. 

17  :3. 
Called 

Vales.     Deu.  1  :  7.    Jos.  10  :  40. 

Dales.     Gen  14  :  17.    2  Sam.  IS  :  IS. 

Fat  valleys,  when  fruitful.     Isa.  28  :  1,  4. 

Rough  valleys  when  uncultivated    and 
barren.     Deu.  21  :  4. 
Watered  by  mountain  streams.     Fsa.  104  : 

8,  10. 
Canaan  abounded  in.    Deu.  11  :  11. 
Abounded  with 

Fountains  and  springs.  Deu.  8  :  7.  Isa. 
41  :  18. 

Rocks  and  caves.     .Job  30  :  6.     Isa.  67  :  5 

Trees.     1  Kin.  10  ;  27. 

Lily  of  the  valley.     Song  of  Sol.  2  :  1. 

Ravens.     Pro  30  •  17. 

Doves.     Eze.  7  :  16.  -^n-  4  :  5. 

Of  Israel  well  tilled  and  fruif.  ch.     Dan. 

6  :  13      Psa  66  :  13. 
Often  the  scenes  of-'-'  1-9-    Amos  8  :  1-6, 

57  :  5 
The  heathp-ttriah.     Zee.   1   :  8.    Zee.  3  :  1 

p-z.ec.  4  :  2.     Zee.  6  :  2.    Zee.  6  :  1. 

To  Paul.  Acts  9  :  3,  6,  12.  Acts  16  :  9 
Acts  18:9.  Acts  22  :  IS.  Acts  27  :  23, 
2  Cor.  12  :  1-4. 

To  Ananias.     Acts  9  :  10,  U. 

To  Cornelius.     Acts  10  :  3 

To  Peter.    Acts  10  :  9-17. 


Ajalon.     Jos.  10  :  12. 

Baca     Psa.  84  :  6. 

Berachah.    2  Chr.  20  :  26. 

Bochim.     Jud.  2  :  5. 

Charashim.     1  Chr.  4  :  14. 

Elah.     1  Sam.  17  :  2.     1  Sam.  21  :  9. 

Eshcol.     Num.  32  :  9.     Deu.  1  :  24. 

Gad.     2  Sam.  24  :  6.     (marg.) 

Gerar.     Gen.  26  :  17. 

Gibeon.     Isa.  28  :  21. 

Hebron.     Gen.  37  :  14. 

Hinnom  or  Tophet.     Jos.  18  :  16.    2  Kin. 

23  :  10.     2  Chr.  28  :  3.     Jer.  7  :  32. 
Jehoshaphat  or  decision.    Joel  3  :  2,  14. 
Jericho.    Deu.  34  :  3. 
Jezreel.     Hos.  1  :  5. 
Jiplitliah-el.    Jos  19  :  14,  27. 
Keziz.    Jos.  IS  :  21. 
Lebanon.    Jos.  11  :  17. 
Mogiddo.    2  Chr.  35:22.    Zee.  12  :  11. 
Moab   where  Moses  was    buried.     Deu. 

34  :6. 
Passengers  or  Hamon-gog.     Eze.  39  :  11.  • 
Rephaim  or  giants.  Jos.  16  :  8.  Jos.  18  :  1 

2  Sam.  6  :  18.     Isa.  17  :  5.  ^■ 

Salt.     2  Sam.  8:13.     2  Kin.  14  :  17.        'ts. 
Shaveh  or  king's  dale.     Gen.  14  :  17 

Sam.  18  :  18.  '  o^ 

Shittim.     Joel  3:  18. 

Siddim.     Gen.  14  :  3,  8.  •  fK^ir 

Sorek.     Jud.  16  :  4. 

Succoth.     Psa  60  :  6.  °  a'  '"^ 

Zared.     Num  21  :  12.  •'■    .,  ^, 

Zeboim.     1  Sam.  13  :  18.  /  suitable 

Zephathah.    2  Chr  14  :  10  1-23. 

To  be  filled  with  hostile  ch?--   "°'  'O  "^ 

ened  as  a  punishment.     Isa 
Miracles  connected  with  • 
The  moon  made  to  stand  -^-     ^^^-  "^^  '•  l-^- 

Jos.  10  :  12.  .  =2. 

Ditches  in,  filled  w!','  •  f^'  •^'• 

16,17.  '    ,     oi 

AVater  in,  made  t^">'  J  'J*^- 

like  blood.    '-130:2-5. 
iLLisTR.TivE    '■"^o   ^ast  out  Jouah.    Jon. 


Of  the  c 


6  :  11 


a.    Jon.  2  :  9. 


rc'rii-'uuel's  mother.    Pro.  31  : 1,  2. 

^  -  Paul     Acts  18  :  18. 

Of  certain  Jews  with  Paul.    Acts  21  :  23, 
24,  26. 
All  things  dedicated  by,  to  be  brought  to 

the  tabernacle.     Deu.  16  :  6,  11,  17,  18,  26. 
Of  things  corrupt  or  blemished  an  insult  to 

God.     Lev  22  :  23      Mai,  1  :  14. 
The  hire  of  a  prostitute  or  price  of  a  dog 

could  not  be  the  subject  of    Deu.  23  :  IS. 

No.   316.    WALLS. 

Designed  for  separation.    Eze.  43  :  S.    Eph. 

2  :  14. 
Designed  for  defence.     1  Sam.  25  :  16. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture  ; 

Of  cities.     Num.  13  :  23. 


WAL. 


143  WAR. 


Of  temples.     1  Chr.  29  :  4.     Isa.  56  :  5. 
Of  houses.     1  Sam.  18  :  11. 
Of  vincyarils.     Num.  22  :  24.    Pro.  24:  31. 
Frequently  maile  of  stone  and  wood  togeth- 
er.   Ezra  5  :  6.     Hab.  2:11. 
Were    probably  often    strengthened    with 
plates  of  iron  or  brass.    Jer.  Id  :  20.    Eze. 
4  :3. 
Of  cities 
Often  very  high.     Deu.  1  :  23.     Dcu.  3  :  5 
Strongly  fortitieil.    Isa.  2  :  15.    Isa.  25  :  12. 
Had  towers  built  on  them.     2  Chr.  26  :  9. 

2  Chr.  32:5.     Psa.  48  :  12.    Song  of  Sol. 

8  :  10. 
Houses  often  built  on.    Jos.  2:15. 
Were  broad  and  places  of  public  resort 

2  Kin.  6  :  26,  30.     Psa.  55  :  10. 
Were   strongly  manned  in  war.    2  Kin. 

IS  :  26. 
Kept  by  watchmen  night  and  day.    Song 

of  Sol.  5  :  7.     Isa.  62  :  6. 
Houses  sometimes  broken  down  to  repair, 

and  fortify.     Isa.  22  ;  10. 
Danger  of  approaching  too  near  to,    in 

time  of  war.    2  Sam.  11  :  20,  21. 
Were  battered  by   besieging  armies.    2 

Sam.  20  :  15.     Eze.  4  :  2,  3. 
Adroitness  of  soldiers  in  scaling,  alluded 

to.     Joel-2  :  7-9 
Sometimes  burned.    Jer.  49  :  27.    Amos 

1  :7. 

Frequently  laid  in  ruins.    2  Chr.  25  :  23. 

2  Chr.  36  :  19.    Jer.  60  :  15. 
Destruction  of,  a  punishment  and  cause 

of  grief.   Deu.  28  :  52.   Neh.  1  :  3.   Neh 

2  :  12-17. 
The    falling    of    sometimes    occasioned 

great  destruction.     1  Kin  20  :  30. 
The  bodies  of  enemies  sometimes  fastened 

on,  as  a  disgrace.     1  Sam  31  :  10. 
Custom  of  dedicating     Neh  12:27. 
Idolatrous  rites  performed  on.  2  Kin.  3  :  27. 
Instances  of  persons  let  down  from.    Jos 

2:15.     Acts  9  :  24,  2.5.     2  Cor.  II  ;  33. 
Small  towns  and    villages  were   not    sur- 
rounded by.    Lev.  25  :  31.     Deu  3  :  5. 
Of  housf.s 
Usually  plastered.     Eze.   13    :    10,    with 

Dan  5  :  5. 
Had  nails  or  pegs    fastened    into    them 

when  built      Ecc.  12  :  11.     Isa.  22  :  23. 
Liable  to  leprosy.     Lev.  14  :  37. 
Often  infested  with  serpents.  Amos  5  :  19 
Could  be  easily  dug  through.    Gen  49  : 6 

Eze  8  :  7,  8      Eze   12  :  5 
The  seat  next,  was  the  place  of  distinction. 

1  Sam.  20  :  25. 
Hyssop  frequently  grew  on.     1  Kin  4  :  33. 

M1R.ICLES  CONXF.CTnD  WITH   ; 

Falling  of  the  walls  of  Jericlio   .los.  6  :  20 
Handwriting  on  the  wall  of  Belshazzar's 
palace.     Dan.  5  :  5,  2.5-23. 
Illi'str.^tivf 
Of  salvation.    Isa.  26  :  1.    Isa.  60  :  18. 


Of  the  protection  of  God.    Zee.  2  :  6. 
Of  those  who  aflord  protection.    1  Sam. 

25  :  16.     Isa.  2  :  16. 
Of  tlie  church  as    a   protection    to   tho 

nation.     Song  of  Sol.  8  :  9,  10. 
Of  ordinances   as  a    protection    to   the 

Church.     Song  of  Sol.  2  :  9.    Isa.  5  :  5. 
Of  the  wealth  of  the  rich  in  his  own  con- 
ceit    Pro   18  :  11. 
(Brazen,)  of  prophets  in  their  testimony 

against  the  wicked.    Jer.  15  :  20. 
(Bowing    or    tottering,)    of  the    wicked 

under  judgments.  Psa.  62:3.  Isa.  30:13. 
(Of  partition,)  of  separation  of  Jews  and 

Gentiles.     Eph.2:14. 
(Daubed    with    untempered    mortar,)  of 

the  teaching  of  false  prophets.  Eze.  13  : 

10-15. 
(Whited,)  of  hypocrites.    Acts  23  :  3. 

No.  317.  WAR. 

Antiquity  of     Gen.  14  :  2. 
Originates  m  the  lusts  of  men.     Jas.  4  :  1. 
A  time  for.     Ecc.  3  :  8. 
God 
Frequently  ordered.    Exo.  17  :  16.    Num. 
31:1,2.     Deu.  7:1,2.     1  Sam.  15  :  1-3. 
Taught  his  people  the  art    of    2  Sam. 

22  :  35. 
Strengthens  his  people  for.     Lev.  26  :  7,  8. 
Gives  the  victory  in.     Num.  21  :  3.     Deu. 
2  :  33     Deu.  3:3.    2  Sam.  23  :  10.    Pro. 
21  :  31.  («ia?-g.) 
Causes,  to  cease.    Psa.  46  :  9. 
Scatters  those  who  delight  in.  Psa  63  :  30. 
Large  armies  frequently  engaged  in.  2  Chr. 

13:3.     2  Chr.  14  :  9. 
Weapons  used  in.    Jos.  1  :  14.    Jud.  IS  :  11. 
Pbecf.ded  bv  • 

Consultation.     Luke    14  :  31,  with   Pro. 

24  :  6. 
Great  preparation.    Joel  3  :  9. 
Rumours.    Jer.  4  :  19.    Mat.  24  :  6. 
Frequently  long  continued.    2  Sam.  3  :  1. 
Frequentlv  sore  and  bloody.     1  Sam.  14  :  22. 
1  t:hr  o':  22.    2  Chr.  14  :  13.    2  Chr.  28  :  6. 
Often  attended  by 
Famine.  Isa.  51  :  19.  Jer.  14  :  15.  Lam.  5  :  10. 
Pestilence     .Icr.  27  :  13.    Jer.  28  :  8. 
Cruelty.    Jer  IS  :  21.    Lam.  5  :  11-14. 
Devastation.     Isa.  1  :  7. 
Records  often  kept  of     Num.  21  :  14. 
Often  sent  as  punishment  for  sin.  Jud.  3  :  8. 
The  Jews 
Were  expert  in.     1  Chr.  12  :  33,  35,  36. 

Song  of  Sol.  3  :  8 
Frequentlv   engaged   in.    Jos.    6  ch.    to 
Jos.  11  ch.     1  Kin.  14  :  30.     1  Kia  15  : 
7,  16. 

iLI.L'STn.tTIJE  OF 

Our  contest  with  death.     Ecc.  8:3. 

The  contest  of  saints  with  the  enemies  of 

their  salvation.  Rom.  7  :  23.  2  Cor.  10  : 3 

Eph.  6  :  12.     1  Tim.  1  :  13. 


WAT. 


144 


WAT. 


The  contest  between  Antichrist  and  the 

Church.    Rev.  11:7.     Rev.  13  :  4,  7. 
The  mahgnity  of  the  wiclied.  Psa.  65  :  21. 

Na    318.    WATCHMEN. 
Soldiers  generally  acted  as.   Mat.  27  :  65, 66. 
Citizens  sometimes  acted  as.    Nell.  7  :  3. 
Were  stationed 
On  watch  towers.  2  Kin.  9  :  17.  Isa.  21  :5. 
On  the  wslls  of  cities.     Isa.  61  :  6. 
In  the  streets  of  cities.     Psa,  127  :  1. 
Around  tlie  temple  in  Jerusalem  on  spe- 
cial occasions.     2  Kin.  11:6. 
Paraded  the  streets  at  night  to  preserve 
order.     Song  of  Sol.  3  :  3.    Song  of  Sol. 
5  :  7. 

In    time    of    DiNGER 

Increased  in  numher.    Jer.  51  :  12. 
Vigilant  night  and  day.    Neh.  4  :  9.     Isa. 

21  :  8. 
Reported  the  approach  of  all  strangers, 
&c.     2  Sam.  18  :  24-27.     2  Kin.  9  :  lS-20 
Isa  21  :  6,  7,  9. 
Sounded  an  alarm  at  the  approach  of  ene- 
mies.    Kze.  33  :  2,  3. 
Vigilance  of,   vain  without  God's  protec- 
tion.    Psa.  127  :  1. 
Were  relieved  by  turns.     Neh.  7  :  3. 
Danger  of,  sleeping  on  their  post  referred 

to.     .Mat.  23  :   13,  14. 
Neglecting  to  give  warning  punished  with 

death.     Eze.  33  ;  6. 
Often  interrogated  by  passengers.  Isa  21:11 
1llustu.\tive 
Of  ministers.     Isa.  52  :  9.   Isa.  62:6.   Eze. 

3  :  17.    Heb.  13  :  17. 
(Blind,)  of  careless  ministers.     Isa.  56  :  10. 
(Looking  for  the  morning,)  of  an.\ious 
waiting  for  God.     Psa.  130  :  5,  6. 

No.    319.   WATKR. 

One  of  the  elements  of  the  world.  Gen.  1  :  2. 
God  oricinally 

Created  the  firmament  to  divide.     Gen. 
1  :  6,  7. 

Collected  into  one  place.     Gen.  1  :  9. 

Created  fowls  and  fishes,  &c.  from.     Gen. 
1  :  20,  21. 
Necessary  to  vegetation.   Gen.  2  :  5,  6.  Job 

14  :  9.     Isa.  1  :  30. 
Some  plants  particularly  require.  Job  S  :  11. 
Necessary  to  the  comfort  and  liap|)iuess  of 

man.     Isa.  41  :  17,  with  Zee.  9  :  11. 
Collected  in 

Springs.     Jos  15  :  19. 

Pools.     1  Kin  22  :  33.     Neh  2  :  14. 

Ponds.     Exo.  7  :  19.     Isa.  19  :  10. 

Fountains      1  Kin  IS  :  5.    2  Chr.  32  :  3. 

Wells.     Gen.  21  :  19. 

Broolis.    2  Sam   17  :  20.     1  Kin.  19  :  5. 

Streams.     Psa.  73  :  16.     Isa,  35  :  6. 

Rivers.     Isa.  8  :  7.    Jer.  2  :  18. 

The  sea.     Gen.  1  :  9,  10      Isa  11:  9 

The  clouds.     Gen  1  :  7.     Job  26  :  8,  9. 


Rises  in  vapour  to  the  clouds.    Ecc.  1  :  7, 

with  Psa.  104  :  S. 
Drops  from  the  clouds  in  rain.      Deu.  U  : 

11.     2  Sam.  21  :  10. 
Described  as 

Fluid.     Psa  78  :  16.    Pro.  ,S0  :  4. 

Unstable.     Gen.  49  :  4 

Penetrating.     Psa.  109  :  IS. 

Reflecting  images.     Pro.  27  :  19. 

Wearing  the   hardest    substances.     Job 
14  :  19. 

Cleansing.     Eze.  36  :  25.    Eph.  5  :  26. 

Refreshing     Job  22  :  7.     Pro  25  :  25. 
Congealed  by  cold.    Job  33  :  29.    Psa.  147  : 

16,  17. 
Was  used  by  the  Jews 

As  their  principal  beverage.   Gen.  24  :  43. 

1  Kin.  13  :  19,  22.      1  Kin.  IS  :  4.      Hos. 

2  :  5. 

For  culinary  purposes.     Exo.  12  :  9. 
For  washing    the    person.      Gen.  18  :  4. 

Gen  24  :  32 
For  legal  purification.    Exo.  29  :  4.    Heb. 
9  :  10,  19. 
Kept  for  purification  in  large  water-pots. 

Jno   2  :  6. 
Carried  in  vessels.      Gen  21  :  14.      1  Sam. 

26:11.     LMar.  14:13. 
.\rtificial  mode   of  conveying,  into  large 

cities.     2  Kin.  20:  20. 
Frequently  brackish  and  unfit  for  use.  Exo. 

15  :  23.     2  Kin  2  :  19 
The  want  of,  considered  a  great  calamity. 
Exo  17  :  1-3.     Num.  20  :  2.    2  Kin.  3  :  9, 
10     Isa  3  :  1. 
In  times  of  scarcity,  sold  at  an  enormous 

price.     Lam.  5  :  4. 
Miracles  connected  with  ; 
Turned  into  blood.     E.xo.  7:17,  20. 
Turned  into  wine.     Jno  2  :  7-9. 
Biought  from  the  rock    Exo.  17  :  6.  Num. 

20  :   11. 
Brought  from  the  jaw-bone  of  an    ass. 

Jud   15  :  19. 
Consumed  by  fire  from  heaven.     1  Kin. 

18  :  33, 
Divided  and  made  to  stand  on  heap.    Exo. 

14  :  21,  22.     Jos.  3  :  16. 
Trenches  filled  with      2  Kin.  3  :  17-22. 
Iron  made  to  swim  in.    2  Kin.  0  ;  5,  6. 
Our  Lord,  &c.,   walking  on.      Mat.  14  : 

26-29. 
Healing  powers  communicated  to.  2  Kin. 
5  :  14.     Jno  5  :  4.     Jno.  9  :  7. 
The  world  and  its  inhabitants  once  destroy- 
ed by.     Gen  7  :  20-23,  with  2  Pet.  3  :  6. 
The  world  not  to  be  again  destroyed  by. 

Gen  9  :  8-15.    2  Pet.  3  :  7. 
Illustr.-tive 
Of  the  support  of  God.     Isa  8  :  6. 
Of  the  gifts  and  graces  of  the  Holy  Spirit. 
Isa.  41  :  17,  IS.     Isa.  44:3.     Eze.  36  :  25. 
Jno  7  :  38,  39 
Of  persecutors.    Psa.  124  :  4,  5. 


WAV. 


145 


WEI. 


WEL. 


Of  persecutions.    Tsa.  88  :  17. 

Of  hostile  armies.    Isa.  8  :  7.    Isa.  17  :  13. 

(Still,)  of  the  ordinances  of  the  gospel. 

Psa.  -23  :  2. 
(Deep,)  of  severe  affliction.    Psa.  66  :  12, 

Psa,  69:1.     Isa,  30:20.     Isa.  43  :  2. 
(Deep,)    of  counsel  in  the  heart.    Pro. 


No.  321. 


20  :  0. 


Pro. 


Hos. 
Psa. 


(Deep,)  of  the  words  of  the  wise. 
IS  :  4. 

(Poured  out,)  of  the  wrath  of  God. 
a  :  10. 

(Poured  out,)  of  faintness  by  terror. 
22  :  14. 

(Pouring,  out  of  buckets,)  of  a  numerous 
progeny.     Nun#24  : 7. 

(Spilled  on  the  ground,)  of  death.  2  Sam. 
14  :  14. 

(Its  instability,)  of  a  wavering  disposi- 
tion.   Gen.  49  :  4. 

(Its  weakness,)  of  faintness  and  coward- 
ice.    Jos.  7  :  5.     Eze.  7  :  17. 

(Difficulty  of  stopping,)  of  strife  and  con- 
tention.    Pro.  17  :  14. 

(Rapidly  flowing  away,)  of  the  career  of 
the  wicked.     Job  24  :  IS,     Psa.  68  :  7. 

(Many,)  of  difterent  nations  and  people. 
Rev.  17  :  1,  15.    Jer.  51  :  13. 

(Many,)  of  a  variety  of  afflictions.  2  Sam. 
22  :  17. 

(Noise  of  many,)  of  the  word  of  Christ. 
Rev.  1  :  15. 

(Covering  the  sea,)  of  the  general  diflu- 
sion  of  the  knowledge  of  God.  Isa, 
11:9.     Hab.  2  :  14. 

No. 


320.    WAVE-OFFERING. 
Placed  in  the  hand  of  the  priest  and  wared 
before  the  Lord.   Exo.  29  :  24.    Lev.  8  :  27. 
Consisted  of 
The  fat,  right  shoulder,  &c.,  of  the  priest's 
consecration-ram.  Exo.  29  :  22,  23.  Lev. 
8  :  25,  26. 
The  breast  of  the  priest's  consecration- 
ram.     Exo.  29  :  26,     Lev.  8  :  29. 
The  breast  of  all  peace-oft'erings.    Lev, 
7  :  30.    Lev.  9  :  18,  21.    Num.  6  :  17,  20. 
Left  shoulder,  of  Naznrites'  peace-ofl'er- 

ing.     Num.  6  :  17,  19. 
The  first  fruits  of  barley  harvest.  Lev.  23  : 

10,  11. 
The  first  fruits  of  wheaten  bread.    Lev. 

23  :  20. 
The  jealousy  oft'ering.    Num.  5  :  25. 
The  leper's  trespass  oflering.    Lev.  14 
12,  24. 
Of  the  fat,   &c.,  of  the   consecration-ram 
burnt  on  the  altar.    Exo.  29  :  25.    Lev, 
8  :  28. 
Was  given  to  the  priest  as  his  due.    Exo 
29  :  26-28.     Lev.  7  :  31,  34.     Lev.  8  :  29 
Lev.  10  :  15.     Lev.  23  :  20.     Num.  18  :  11 
Was  to  be  eaten  in  a  holy  place  by  the 
priest's  family.    Lev.  10  :  14. 


WEEKS. 
A  period  of  time  consisting  of  seven  days. 

Lev.  23  :  15,  16.     Luke  18  :  12. 
A  space  of  seven  years  sometimes  so  called. 

Cien.  29  :  27,  28.     Dan.  9  :  24,  25,  27. 
Origin  of  computing  time  by.    CJen.  2  :  2. 
The  feast  of  pentecost  called  the  feast  of 

weeks.    Exo.  34  :  22,  with  Acts  2:1. 

No.  322.  WEIGHTS. 

Generally  regulated  by  the  standard  of  the 

sanctuary.    Exo.  30  :  24. 
Sometimes  regulated  by  the  king's  standard. 

2  Sam.  14  :  26. 
Were  frequently  used  in  scales  or  balances. 

Job  31  :  6.     Isa.  40  :  12. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture  ; 

Gerah.    Exo.  30  :  13.    Eze.  45  :  12. 

Bekah  or  half  a  shekel.    Gon.  24  :  22. 

Shekel.    Exo.  30  :  13.    Eze.  45  :  12. 

Dram.     Neh.  7:70,  71. 

Maneh  or  pound.  Neh.  7  :  71.  Eze.  45  :  12. 

Talent.    2  Sam.  12  :  30.    Rev.  16  :  21. 
Value    of  money  estimated  according  to. 

Gen.  23  :  16.     Gon.  43  :  21.     Ger.  32  :  9. 
.4.11  metals  were  given  by.     Exo.  37  :  24.     1 

Chr.  28  :  14. 
Provisions  were  sold  by,  in  times  of  scarcity. 

Lev.  26  :  26.     Eze.  4  :  10,  16. 
The  Jews 

Forbidden  to  have  divers.  Deu.  25 :  13, 14. 

Forbidden  to  have  unjust.  Lev.  19  :  35,  36. 

Frequently  used  unjust.    Mic.  6:11. 
Illustrative 

Of  sins.    Heb.  12  :  1. 

Of  the  restraints  put  on  the  elements.  Job 
28  :  2.5. 

(Heavy,)  of  the  exceeding  glory  reserved 
for  saints.    2  Cor.  4  :  17. 


No.  323.  WELLS. 
First  mention  of.    Gen.  16  :  14. 
Frequently  made 

Near  encampments.    Gen.  21  :  30.    Gen. 
26  :  18. 

Outside  cities.    Gen.  24  :  11.    Jno.  4  : 6,  8. 

In  the  courts  of  houses.    2  Sam.  17  :  18. 

In  the  desert.    2  Chr.  26  :  10. 
Supplied  by  springs.     Pro.  16  :  22. 
Suppled  by  the  rain.     Psa.  84  :  6. 
Surrounded  by  trees.    Gen.  49  :  22.    Exo. 

27. 
Names  often  given  to.    Gen.  16  :  14.    Gen. 

21  :31. 

Canaan  abounded  with.    Deu.  6:11. 
Many  supplied  from  Lebanon.    Song  of  Sol. 

4:  15. 
.Mentioned  in  Scripture  ; 

Beer-lahai-roi.     Gen.  16  :  14. 

Bethlehem.    2  Sam.  23  :  15.    1  Chr.  11  : 
17,  18. 

Beer,  (east  of  Jordan.)    Num.  21  :  16-18. 

Beer-sheba.    Gen.  21  :  30,  31. 

Elim.    Exo.  15  :  27. 


WHI. 


146 


WID. 


WIN. 


Esek.    Gen.  26  :  20. 
Hagar.    Gen.  21  :  19. 
Haran.    Gen.  29  :  3,  4. 
Jacob.    Jno.  4  :  6. 
Rehoboth.    Gen.  26  :  22. 
Sitnah.    Gen.  26  :  21. 
Often  deep  and  difficult  to  draw  from 
Jno.  4  :  11. 
Often  covered  to  prevent  their  being  filled 

with  sand.     Gen.  29  :  2,  3. 
Had  troughs  placed  near  for  watering  cat- 
tle.    Gen.  24  :  19,  20.    Exo.  2  :  16. 
Frf,(iuenteu  by 
Women  who  came  to  draw  water.    Gen, 

24  :  13,  14.    Jno.  4  :  7. 
Travellers.  Gen.  24  :  11,  13,  42.  Jno.  4  :  6. 
Strangers  not  to  draw  from,  without  per- 
mission.   Num.  20  :  17. 
Water  of,  frequently  sold.    Num.  20  :  19. 
Were  a  frequent  cause  of  strife.  Gen.  21 :  25. 

Gen.  26  :  21,  22.    Exo.  2  :  16,  17. 
Were  often  stopped  up  by  enemies.    Gen. 

26  :  15,  18.    2  Kin.  3  :  19,  25. 
Often  aflbrded  no  water.    Jer.  14  :  3.    Zee. 

9  :11. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  ordinances  of  the  Church.    Isa. 

12  :3. 
Of  the  Holy  Spirit  in  saints.    Song  of  Sol. 

4  :  15,  with  Jno.  4  :  14. 
Of  the  mouth  of  the    righteous.     Pro. 

10  :  11. 
Of  wisdom  and  understanding   in   man. 

Pro.  16  :  22.     Pro.  18  :  4. 
(A  frutiful  bough  by,)  of  Joseph's  numer 

ous  posterity.     Gen.  49  :  22. 
(Drinking  from  one's  own,)  of  enjoyment 

of  domestic  happiness.    Pro.  5  :  16. 
(Without  water,)  of  hypocrites.    2  Pet. 
2  :  17. 

No.  324.   WHIRLWIND. 

Generally  came  from  the  south.    Job  37  :  9. 

Isa.  21  :  1.     Zee.  9  :  14. 
Sometimes  came  from  the  north.   Eze.  1  :  4. 
Called  the  whirlwind  of  the    Lord.    Jer. 

23  :  19.    Jer.  30  :  23. 
Arose  up  from  the  earth.    Jer.  25  :  32. 
Miracles  connected  with  ; 
Elijah  taken  to  heaven  in.    2  Kin.  2:1,11. 
God  spake  to  Job  from.    Job  33  :  1.    Job 
40  :6. 
Frequently  continued  for  a  long  time.    Jer, 

30  :  23. 
Destructive  nature  of    Pro  1  :  27. 
Illustrative  of  the 
Speed  with  whicli  God  executes  his  pur- 
poses.   Nah.  1  :  3. 
Velocity  of  Christ's  second  coming.    Isa. 

66  :  15. 
Velocity  of  the  chariots  in  hostile  armies 

Isa.  5  :  28.    Jer.  4  :  13. 
Fury  of  God's  judgments.    Jer.  25  :  32 
Jer.  30  :  23. 


Sudden  destruction  of  the  wicked.    Psa. 

58   :  9.    Pro.  1  :  27.    Isa.  17  :  13.    Isa. 

40  :  24.     Isa.  41  :  16.    Jer.  30  :  23. 
Unavoidable  fruit  of  a   Ufe  of  sin  and 

vanity.    Hos.  8  :  7. 

No.  325.  WIDOWS. 

Were  released  from  aU  obhgation  to  for- 
mer husbands.    Rom.  7  :  3. 
Were  clothed  in  mourning  after  the  decease 

of  husbands.     Gen.  38  :  14,  19.     2  Sam. 

14  :  2  :  6. 
Reproach  connected  with.    Isa.  54  :  4. 
Increase  of,  threatened  as  a  punishment. 

Exo.  22  :  24.    Jer.  15  :  8.    Jer.  13  :  21. 
Laws  respecting  ;       * 

Not  to  be  oppressed.  Exo.  22  :  22.  Deu. 
27  :  19. 

Raiment  of,  not  to  be  taken  in  pledge  by 
creditors.    Deu.  24  :  17. 

Bound  to  perform  their  vows.  Num.  30  : 9. 

Not   to   intermarry   with  priests.     Lev. 

21  :  14. 

To  be  allowed  to  glean  in  fields  and  vine- 
yards.   Deu.  24  :  19. 

To  have  a  share  of  the  triennial  tithe. 
Deu.  14  :  28,  29.     Deu.  26  :  12,  13. 

To  share  in  pubhc  rejoicings.  Deu.  16  : 
11,  14. 

When  daughters  of  priests  and  childless, 
to  partake  of  the  holy  things.     Lev. 

22  :  13. 

When  left  without  children,  to  be  mar- 
ried by  their  husband's  nearest  of  Idn. 
Deu.  25  :  5,  6.  Ruth  3  :  10-13,  with  RuUl 
4  :  4,  5.     Mat.  22  :  24-26. 
Allowed  to  marry  again.    Rom.  7  :  3. 
Intermarrying  with,  of  kings  considered 

treason.     1  Kin.  2  :  21-24. 
Not  to  be  deplored  by,  considered  a  great 

calamity.    Job  27  :  15.    Psa.  78  :  64. 
Were  under  tlie  special  protection  of  God. 

Deu.  10  :  18.     Psa.  68  :  5. 
Were  frequently  oppressed  and  persecuted. 

Job  24:  3.     Eze.  22  :  7. 
Specially  taken  care  of  by  the  primitive 

Church.    Acts  6:1.     1  Tim.  5  :  9. 
Often  devoted  themselves  entirely  to  God's 

service.    Luke  2  :  37.     1  Tim.  5  :  10. 
Instances  of  great  liberality  in.    1  Kin.  17  : 

9-15.     Mar.  12  :  42,  43. 
Illustrative  of 

A  desolate  condition.     Isa.  47  :  8,  9. 

Zion  in  captivity.    Lam.  1  : 1. 

No.    326.   WIND.   THE. 

Variable  nature  of.    Ecc.  1  :  6. 
God 
Created.     Amos  4  :  13. 
Restrains.    Job  28  :  25.    Psa.  107  :  29. 
Brings  forth,  out  of  his  treasuries.    Psa. 

135:7.    Jer.  10:13. 
Raises.    Psa.  107  :  25.    Jon.  4  :  8. 
Psa.  78  :  26. 


WIN. 


147  WIN. 


Assuages.    Mat.  8  :  26.    Mat.  14 :  32. 

Gathers,  in  his  hand.    Pro.  30  :  4. 
Accomplishes  the  purposes  of  God.    Psa. 

118  :  a. 
Theory  of,    above  man's   comprehension. 

Jno.  3  :  8. 
Mkntioned  in  Scripture  ; 

North.     Pro.  25  :  i3.     Song  of  Sol.  4  :  16. 

South.    Job  37:  17.     Luke  li  :  55. 

Kast.  Job  -27  :  21.  Eze.  17  :  10.  Hos.  13  :  15. 

West.    Exo.  10  :  19. 

Kuroclj'don.    Acts  -27  :  14. 

The  simoon  or  pestilential  wind.    2  Kin 
19  :  7,  with  35  V.      Jer.  4  :  11. 

The  whirlwind.    Job  37  :  9. 
Drying  nature  of.     Gen.  8  :  I.     Isa.  11  :  15. 
Purifying  nature  of.    Job  37  :  21.    Jer.  4:11, 
Whe.n  violent  called 

Tempest.    Job  9  :  17.    Job  27  :  20.    Jon 
1  :  4. 

Storm.    Job  21  :  18.    Psa.  83  :  15. 

Stormy  wind.     Psa.  143  :  8.     Eie.  13 
U,  13. 

Windy  storm.     Psa.  65  :  8. 

Great  and  strong  wind.    1  Kin.  19  :  11. 

.Mighty  wind.    Acts  2  :  ii.    Rev.  6  :  13. 

Fierce  wind.    Jas.  3  :  4. 

Hough  wind.     Isa.  27  :  8. 
From  the  north  drives  away  rain.      Pro. 

25  :  23. 
Frequently  brings  rain.     1  Kin.  IS  :  44,  45 

See  2  Kin.  3  :  17. 
Often  bhghting.     Psa.  103  :  16.     Isa.  40  :  7. 

{Hebrew.) 
Movement  of  the  leaves  of  trees,  &c.  by,  often  spiced  to  increase  its  strength,  &c. 


Of  false  doctrines.     Eph.  4  :  14. 

(Chafl' or  stubble  before,)  of  the  wicked. 
Job  21  :  18.     I'sa.  1  :  4. 

(Without  rain,)  of  one  who  boasts  of  a 
false  gift.     Pro.  25  :  14. 

(When  destructive,)  of  the  judgments  of 
God.    Isa.  27  :  8.    Isa.  29  :  6.   Isa.  41  :  16. 

(Sowing,)  of  a  course  of  sin.    Hos.  8  :  7. 

(Feeding  upon,)  of  vain  hopes.  Hos.  12  : 1. 

(Bringing  forth,)  of  disappointed  expecta- 
tions,    isa.  26  :  18. 

No.    327.    WINE. 
First  mention  of    Gen.  9  :  20,  21. 
Was  made  of 

The  juice  of  the  grape.    Gen.  49:11. 

The  juice  of  the  pomegranate.    Song  of 
Sol.  8  :  2. 
First  mode  of  making,  noticed.  Gen.  40  :  11. 
Generally  made  by  treading  the  grapes  in 

a  press.     Neh.  13  :  15.     Isa.  63  :  2,  3. 
Refining  of,  alluded  to.    Isa.  25  :  6. 
Improved  by  age.    Luke  5  :  39. 
Places  celebrated  for  ; 

Canaan  in  general.    Deu.  33  :  23. 

Possessions  of  Judah.    Gen.  49  :  8,  11,  12. 

Lebanon.    Hos.  14  :  17. 

Helbon.    Eze.  27  :  18. 

Assyria.    2  Kin.  18  :  32.    Isa.  36  :  17. 

Moab.    Isa.  16  :  S-10.    Jer.  48  :  32,  33. 
Many  kinds  of    Neh.  5  :  18. 
Sweet,  esteemed  for  flavour  and  strength. 

Isa.  49  :  26.     Amos  9  :  13.    Mic.  6  :  15. 
Red,  most  esteemed.  Pro.  23  :  31.  Isa.  27  :  2. 


noticed.   Isa.  7  :  2.   ilat.  11:7.  Rev.6  :  13 
Tempestuous, 
Raises  the  sea  in  waves.    Psa.  107  :  25. 

Jno.  6  :  18. 
Drives  about  the  largest  ships.    Mat.  14  : 

24.    Acts  27  ;  18.    Jas.  3  :  4. 
Destroys  houses.    Job.  1  :  19.    Mat.  7:  27. 
Miracles  cO-nnected  with  ; 
Locusts  brought  by.    Eso.  10  :  13. 
Locusts  removed  by.    Exo.  10  :  19. 
Red  sea  divided  by.     Exo.  14  :  21. 
Quails  brought  by.    Num.  11  :  31. 
Rocks  and  mountains  rent  by.     1  Kin. 

19  :  1 1. 
Raised  on  account  of  Jonah.    Jon.  1  :  4. 
Calmed  by  casting  out  Jonah.  Jon.  1:15. 
Cahned  by  Christ.     Mat.  8  :  26.     Mat. 

14 :  32. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  operations  of  the  Holy  Spirit.  Eze 

37  :  9.    Jno.  3  :  6.    Acts  2  :  2. 
Of  the  life  of  man.    Job  7  :  7. 
Of  the  speeches  of  the  desperate.    Job 

6  :26. 
Of  terrors  which  pursue  the  soul.     Job 

30  :  15. 
Of  molten  images.     Isa.  41  :  29. 
Of  iniquity  which  leads  to  destruction. 

Isa.  64  :  6.  I 


Pro.  9  :  2,  5.  Pro.  23  :  30.  Song  of  Sol.  8 : 2. 
Was  used 

As  a  beverage  from  the  earliest  age. 
Gen.  9  :  21.    Gen.  27  :  25. 

At  all  feasts  and  entertainments.  Est. 
1  :  7.  Est.  5  :  6.  Isa.  5  :  12.  Dan.  6  :  1^. 
Jno.  2  :  3. 

For  drink  oflerings  in  the  worship  of  God. 
Exo.  29  :  40.    Num.  15  :  4-10. 

For  drink  oll'erings  in  idolatrous  worship. 
Deu.  32  :  37,  38. 

As  a  medicine.  Luke  10  :  34.  1  Tim.  5  :  23. 
First  fruits  of,  to  be  oflered  to  God.    Deu. 

18:4.     2Chr.31  :  5. 
With  com  and  oil,  denoted  all  temporal 

blessings.     Gen.  27  :  28,  37.     Psa.  4  :  7. 

Hos.  2  :  8.    Joel  2  :  19. 
Given  in  abundance  to  the  Jews  when  obe- 
dient.   Hos.  2  :  22.    Joel  2  :  19,  24.    Zee. 

9  :  17. 
The  Jews  frequently  deprived  of,  as  a  pun- 
ishment.   Isa.  24:7,  11.    Hos.  2  :  9.    Joel 

1  :  10.     Hag.  1  :  11.     Hag.  2  :  16. 
The  Jews  frequently  drank,  to  excess.    Isa. 

5:11.     Joel  3:  3.    Amos  6  :  6. 
In  times  of  scarcity  was  mixed  with  water. 

Isa.  1  :  22. 
Sometimes  mixed  with  milk  as  e  beverage. 

Song  of  Sol.  5:1. 


WIN. 


148 


WOL. 


WOM. 


Characterized  as 

Cheering  God  and  man.  Jud.  9  :  13.  Zee. 
9  :  17. 

Gladdening  the  heart.     Psa.  104  :  15. 

Strengthening.  2  Sam.  16  :  2.  Song  of 
Sol.  '2  :  5. 

Making  mirthful.  Est.  1  :  10.  Ecc.  10  :  19. 
Custom  of  presenting,  to  travellers.     Gen. 

14  :  IS.     1  Sam.  2-5  :  18. 
Custom  of  giving  to  persons  in  pain  or  suf- 
fering, mixed  with  drugs.    Pro.  31  :  6 

Mar.  15  :  23. 
Forbidden  to  the  priests  while  engaged  in 

the  tabernacle.    Lev.  10  :  9. 
Forbidden  to  Nazarites  during  their  separa- 
tion.   Num.  6  :  3. 
The  Rechabites  never  drank.    Jer.  35  :  5,  6, 
In  excess 

Forbidden.    Eph.  5  :  18. 

Infuriates  the  temper.    Pro.  20  :  1. 

Impairs  the  health.  1  Sam.  25  :  37.  Hos. 
4  :11. 

Impairs  the  judgment  and  memory.  Pro. 
31  :4,  5.     Isa.  28  :  7. 

Inflames  the  passions.    Isa.  5  :  11. 

Leads  to  sorrow  and  contention.  Pro.  23  : 
29,  30. 

Leads  to  remorse.    Pro.  29  :  33. 
An  article  of  Extensive  commerce.    Eze 

27  :  13. 
Was  stored  in  cellars.    1  Chr.  27  :  27. 
Was  kept  in  bottles.    1  Sam.  25  :  18.    Hab 

2  :  16. 
Consequence  of  putting,  (when  new,)  into 

old  bottles.    Mar.  2  :  22. 
The  love  of  Christ  to  be  preferred  to.   Song 

of  Sol.  1  :U,  4. 
Water  miraculously  turned  into.   Jno.  2  :  9. 
Illustrattve 

Of  the  blood  of  Christ.    Mat.  26  :  27-29. 

Of  the  blessings  of  the  gospel.  Pro.  9  : 
2,  5.    Isa.  25  :  6.     Isa.  55  :  1. 

Of  the  wrath  and  judgments  of  God.  Psa. 
60  :  3.  Psa.  75  :  8.  Jer.  13  :  12-14.  Jer. 
25  :  15-18. 

Of  the  abominations  of  the  apostacy.  Rev. 
17  : 2.    Rev.  18  :  3. 

Of  violence  and  rapine.    Pro.  4  :  17. 

No.  328.   WINTER. 
God  makes.    Psa.  74  :  17. 
Yearly  return  of,  secured  by  covenant.  Gen. 

Coldness  and  inclemency  of,  noticed.    Pro. 

20  :  4,  with  (marg.)  Jno.  10  :  22. 
Unsuited  for 

Travelling.    Mat.  24  :  20.    2  Tim.  4  :  21. 

Navigation.    Acts  27  :  9. 
Ships  were  laid  up  in  port  during.     Acts 

27:12.    Acts  23:  11. 
The  Jews  frequently  had  special  houses 

for.    Jer.  36  :  22.     Amos  3  :  15. 
Illustrative  of  seasons  of  spiritual  adversity. 

Song  of  Sol.  2  :  11. 


No.  329.  WOLF,  THE. 
Rapacious  nature  of  Gen.  49  :  27. 
Particularly  fierce  in  the  evening  when  it 

seeks  its  prey.    Jer.  5  :  6.    Hab.  1  :  8. 
Destructive  to  flocks  of  sheep.    Jno.  10  :  12. 
Illustrative 

Of  the  wicked.   Mat.  10  :  16.   Luke  10  :  3. 

Of  wicked  rulers.    Eze.  22  :27.  Zep.  3  :  3. 

Of  false  teachers.  Mat.  7  :  15.  Acts  20  :  29. 

Of  the  devil.    Jno.  10  :  12. 

Of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin.    Gen.  49  :  27. 

Of  fierce  enemies.     Jer.  5  :  6.     Hab.  1  :  8. 

(Taming  of,)  of  the  change  effected  by 
conversion.     Isa.  11:6.    Isa.  65  :  25. 

No.  330.    WOMAN. 
Origin  and  cause  of  the  name.    Gen.  2  :  23. 
Originally  made 

By  God  in  his  own  image.    Gen.  1  :  27. 

From  one  of  Adam's  ribs.     Gen.  2  :  21,  22. 

For  man.     1  Cor.  11:9. 

To  be  an  help  meet  for  man.    Gen.  2  : 
IS,  20. 

Subordinate  to  man.    1  Cor.  11  :  3. 

To  be  the  glory  of  man.     1  Cor.  11:7. 
Deceived  by  Satan.     Gen.  3  :  1-6.    2  Cor. 

11  :  3.     1  Tim.  2  :  14. 
Led  man  to  disobey  God.     Gen.  3  :  6,  11,  12. 
Curse  pronounced  on.     Gen.  3  :  16. 
Salvation   promised  through  the   seed  of. 

Gen.  3  :  15.     -S<e  Isa.  7:  14. 
Safety  in  childbirth  promised  to  the  faithful 

and  holy.     1  Tim.  2  :  15. 
Characterized  as 

Weaker  than  man.     1  Pet.  3  :  7. 

Timid.  Isa.  19:  16.  Jer.  60  :37.  Jer.  51  :30. 
Nah.  3  :  13 

Loving  and  affectionate.    2  Sam.  1  :  26. 

Tender  and  constant  to  her  offspring.  Isa. 
49  :  l.D.     Lam.  4  :  10. 
To  wear  her  hair  long  as  a  covering.  1  Cor. 

11  :  15. 
Good  and  virtuous,  described.  Pro.  31  :  10-28, 
Virtuous,   held  in  high  estimation.    Ruth 

3  :  11.     Pro.  31  :  10,30. 
Frequently 

Fond  of  self-indulgence.     Isa.  32  :  9-11. 

Subtle  and  deceitful.    Pro.  7  :  10.    Ecc. 
7  :  26. 

Silly  and  easily  led  into  error.  2  Tim.  3  : 6. 

Zealous  in  promoting  superstition    and 
idolary.    Jer  7  :  IS.     Eze.  13  :  17,  23. 

Active  in  instigating  to  iniquity.     Num. 

31:15,16.     1  Kin.  21:25.     Neh.  13  :  26. 

Generally  wore  a  veil  in  tlie  presence  of 

the  other  sex.     Gen.  24  :  65. 
Generally  lived  in  a  separate  apartment  or 

tent.      Gen.  18  :  9.     Gen.  24  :  67.    Est.  2  : 

9,  11. 
Submissive  and  respectful  to  husbands.     1 

Pet.  3  :  6,  with  Gen.  18  :  12. 
Of  distinction 

Fair  and  graceful.     Gen.  12  :  11.     Gen. 
24  :  16.    Song  of  Sol.  1  :  8.    Amos  8  :  13. 


WOM. 


149 


YEA. 


ZEB. 


Haughty  in  their  deportment.    Isa.  3  :  16. 
F'ond  of  dress  and  ornaments.      Isa.  3  : 

17-23. 
Wore  their  hair  plaited  and  adorned  with 
gold   and   pearls.      Isa.  3  :  -24,  with  1 
Tim.  2  :  9. 
Of  the  poorer  classes  swarthy  from  expo- 
sure to  the  sun.    Song  of  Sol.  1  :  6,  6. 
Young, 
Called  maids.    Exo.  2  :  8.    Luke  8  :  51, 52. 
Called  damsels.    Gen.  24  :  55.    Mar.  ft  :  39. 
Called  virgins.    Gen.  24  :  16.    Lam.  1  :  4. 
Gay  and  mirthsome.    Jud.  11  :  34.    Jud. 

21  :  21.     Jer.  31  :  13.     Zee.  9  :  17. 
Kind  and  courteous  to  strangers.    Gen. 

24  :  17. 

Fond  of  ornaments.    Jer.  2  :  32. 

Required  to  learn  from  and  imitate  their 
elders.    Tit.  2  :  4. 

Inherited  parents'  property  when  there 
was  no  male  heir.     Num.  27  :  8. 

Could  not  marry  without  consent  of  pa- 
rents.   Gen.  24  :  3,  4.    Gen.  34  :  6.    Exo. 

22  :  17. 

Not  to  be  given  in  marriage  considered  a 
calamity.  Jud.  11  :  37.  Psa.  78  :  63. 
Isa.  4:1. 

Often  taken  captive.    Lam.  1  :  18.     Eze. 

30  :  17,  13. 

Punishment  for  seducing  when  betroth- 
ed.    Deu.  22  :  23-27. 
Punishment  for  seducing,  when  not  be- 
trothed.   Exo.  22  :  16,   17.     Deu.  22  : 
28,  29. 
Often  treated  with  great  cruelty  in  war, 
Deu.  32  :  25.     Lam.  2  :  21.    Lam.  5  :  11. 
Of  distinction,  dressed  in  rohes  of  various 
colours.    2  Sam.  13  :  18.     Psa.  45  :  14. 
Were  required  to  hear  and  obey  the  law. 

Jos.  8  :  35. 
Had  a  court  of  the  tabernacle  assigned  to 

them,     Kxo.  38  :  S.     1  Sam.  2  :  22. 
Allowed  to  join  in  the  temjjle-music  from 
the  time  of  David.     1  Chr.  26  :  5, 6.    Ezra. 
2  :  65.     Neh.  7  :  67. 
Oftew  engaged  in 
Domestic  employments.  Gen.  18  :  6.  Fro. 

31  :  15. 

Agriculture.  Ruth  2  :  8.  Song  of  Sol.  1  : 6. 
Tending  sheep.  Gen.  29  :  9.  Exo.  2  :  16. 
Drawing  and  carrying  water.     Gen.  24  : 

11,13,15,16.     1  Sam.  9:11.     Jno.  4  :  7. 
Grinding  corn.  Mat.  24  :  41 .  Luke  17  :  35. 
Spinning.     Pro.  31  :  13,  19. 
Embroidery.     Pro.  31  :  22. 
Celebrating  the  victories  of  the  nation. 

Exo.  15  :  20,  21.    Jud.  U   :  34.     1  Sam. 

IS  :6,  7. 
Attending  funerals  as  mourners.    Jer.  9  : 

17,  20. 
Vows  of,  when  married  not  binding  upon 

the  husband.     Num.  30  :  6-8. 
Unfaithfulness  of,  when  married  found  out 
by  the  waters  of  jealousy.  Num.  5  :  14-28. 


Punishment  for  injuring,  when  with  child. 

Exo.  21  :  22-25. 
To  be  governed  by,  considered  a  calamity 

by  the  Jews.    Isa.  3  :  12. 
To  be  slain  by,  considered  a  great  disgrace. 

Jud.  9  :o4. 
Considered  a  valuable  booty  in  war.    Deu. 

20  :  14.     1  Sam.  30  :  2. 
Often  treated  with  great  cruelty  iu  war. 
2  Kin.  8  :  12.  Lam.  d  :  U.   Eze.  9  :  6.   Hos. 
13  :  16. 
Ilu'strative 
(Gloriously  arrayed,)  of  the  Church  of 
Christ.    Psa.  46  :  13.    Gal.  4  :  26,  with 
Rev.  12  :  1. 
(Dehcate,)  of  backsliding  Israel.  Jer.  6  :2. 
(Chaste  and  holy,)  of  saints.    Song  of  Sol. 

1:3.    2  Cor.  11  :  2.    Rev.  14  :  4. 
(Lewd,)  of  the  Roman  apostacy.    Rev. 

17  :  4,  18. 
(Wise,)  of  saints.    Mat.  25  :  1,  2,  4. 
(Foolish,)  of  mere  professors.  Mat.  25 : 1-3. 
(.4.t  ease  and  careless,)  of  a  state  of  carnal 

security.     Isa.  32  :  9,  11. 
(Forsaken,)  of  the  church  of  Israel  in  her 
captivity.    Isa.  54  :  6. 

No.  331.    YEARS. 

The  sun  and  moon  appointed  to  mark  out. 

Gen.  1:14. 
Early  computation  of  time  by.    Gen.  6  :  3. 

DiVIDKD   I.NTO 

Seasons.    Gen.  8  :  22. 

Months.     Gen.  7:11.     1  Chr.  27  :  1. 

Weeks.    Dan.  9  :  27.     Luke  18  :  12. 

Days.     Gen.  25  :  7.    Est.  9  :  27. 
Length  of,  during  the  patriarchal  age.  Gen. 

7  :  U,  and  Gen.  8  :  13,  with  Gen.  7  :  24, 

and  Gen.  8  :  3. 
Commencement  of,  changed  after  the  exo- 
dus.   Exo.  12  : 2. 
Remarkable ; 

Sabbatical.    Lev.  25  : 4. 

Jubilee.     Lev.  25  :  11. 
In  prophetic  computation,  days  reckoned 

as.     Dan.  12  :  11,  12. 
Illustrative 

(Coming  to,)  of  manhood.    Heb.  11  :  24. 

(Well  stricken  in.)  of  old  age.    Luke  1  : 7. 

(Being  full  of,)  of  old  age.     Gen.  25  :  8. 

(Acceptable,)  of  the  dispensation  of  the 
gospel.     Isa.  61  :  2.    Luke  4  :  19. 

(Of  the  right  hand  of  the  Most  High,)  of 
prosperity.     Psa.  77  :  10. 

(Of  the    redeemed,)    of  redemption   by 
Christ.     Isa.  63  :  4. 

(Of  visitation,)  of  severe  judgments.   Jer. 
1 1  :  23.     Jer.  23  :  12. 

(Of   recompenses,)    of   judgments.    Isa. 
34:8. 

No.  332.    ZEBULUN,  THE    TRIBE    OF. 

Descended  from  Jacob's  tenth  son.    Gen. 
30  :  19,  20. 


ZEB. 


150 


Deu. 


Predictions  respecting.    Gen.  49  :  13. 

33  :  18,  19. 
Persons  selected  from, 

To  number  the  people.    Num.  1  :  9. 

To  spy  out  the  land.     Num.  13  :  10. 

To  divide  the  land.     Num.  34  :  25. 
Strength  of,  on  leaving  Egypt.    Num.  1  : 

30,  31. 
Formed  the  rere  of  the  first  division  of  the 

army  of  Israel  in  its  journeys.     Num.  10  : 

14,  16. 
Encamped  under  the  standard  of  Judah,  east 

of  the  tabernacle.    Num.  2  :  3,  7. 
Ofl'ering  of,  at  the  dedication.    Num.  7  : 

24-29. 
Families  of.    Num.  26  :  26,  27. 
Strength  of,  on   entering   Canaan.    Num. 

26  :  27. 

On  Ebal  said  amen  to    the  curses.    Deu. 

27  :  13. 

A  naval  and  commercial  people.  Gen.  49  :  13. 


Furnished  scribes  or  writers  to  Israel.    Jud. 

5  :  14. 
Bounds  of  their  inheritance.    Jos.  19  :  10-16. 
Unable  to  drive   out  the  Canaanites  from 

their   cities,  but   made    them   tributary. 

Jud.  1  :  30. 
Praised  for  assisting  Deborah  and  Barak  in 

opposing  Sisera.     Jud.  5  :    14,   18,  with 

Jud.  4  :  10. 
Aided  Gideon  against  the  army  of  the  Midi- 

anites.    Jud.  6  :  35. 
Furnished  a  judge  to  Israel.   Jud.  12  :  11, 12. 
Some   of,    at   David's   coronation.    1   Chr. 

12  :  33. 
Officer  appointed  over  by  David.    1  Chr. 

27  :  19. 
Only  some  of,  assisted  in  Plezekiah's  refor- 
mation.    2  Chr.  30  :  10,  11,  18. 
Country  of,  blessed  with  the  presence  and 

instruction  of  Christ.    Isa.  9  :  1.    Mat.  4  : 

13-15. 


THE  END. 


INDEX. 


PAGE 

PAGE 

AijDER  or  Asp  :            :            : 

li 

Camel,  The       :           :            : 

23 

Af^riculture  or  Husbandry      : 

5 

Canaan,  see  Holy  Land            : 

65 

Altars     :            :            :            : 

6 

Canaanites,  The            : 

23 

Altar  of  Burnt-oflering,  The  : 

6 

Candlestick 

23 

Altar  of  Incense,  The              : 

7 

Caves                : 

23 

Amalekites,  The          : 

7 

Cedar,  The       : 

24 

Ammonites,  The           : 

7 

Censers              : 

24 

Amorites,  The               : 

8 

Chariots            : 

24 

Anakim,  The                 : 

8 

Cherubim          : 

25 

Anniversary  Feasts,  The 

47 

Children            : 

25 

Anointing          :            : 

8 

Church  of  Israel          : 

26 

Anointing,  Sacred         :            : 

9 

Circumcision                 : 

26 

Ark  of  the  Covenant,  The 

9 

Cities                  :            : 

27 

Armies               :            :            : 

9 

Cities  of  Refuge 

29 

Armies  of  Israel,  The 

10 

Cloud  of  Glory             : 

28 

Arms,  Military 

11 

Clouds                : 

28 

Arrows                : 

n 

Commerce         : 

29 

Arts  of  the         :            : 

U 

Cojipcr,  see  Brass 

19 

Asher,  The  Tribe  of    : 

12 

Courts  of  Justice 

29 

Asp  or  Adder 

1-2 

Covenant,  Ark  of  The 

9 

Ass,  The  Wild              : 

1-2 

Covenants 

30 

Ass,  The  Domestic 

12 

Cow,  see  Ox 

97 

Assyria              : 

13 

Creation 

31 

Atonement  under  the  Law 

14 

Creditors 

31 

Atonement,  The  Day  of 

14 

Daily  Sacrifice,  The 

32 

Babylon 

14 

Dan,  The  Tribe  of 

32 

Bear,  The 

15 

Darkness            : 

32 

Beard,  The 

15 

Day                   : 

33 

Beasts 

15 

Day  of  Atonement,  The 

14 

Beds 

16 

Dead,  The          :            : 

33 

Benjamin,  The  Tribe  of 

16 

Dedication         :            : 

34 

Birds 

17 

Dedication,  Feast  of  the 

49 

Blood 

IS 

Defilement         :            : 

34 

Books 

IS 

Deluge,  The      :            : 

35 

Bottles 

19 

Desert,  Journey  of  Israel  through  the    35    | 

Bow,  The 

19 

Deserts               :            : 

:     37 

Brass  or  Copper 

.     19 

Diet  of  the  Jews,  The 

:     38 

Bread 

:     20 

Diseases 

:    33 

Breastplate 

:    20 

Divination 

39 

Brooks 

:     20 

Divorce 

:    39 

Bull,  see  Ox 

:     97 

Dog,  The 

:    39 

Burial 

:     21 

Dove,  The 

:    40 

Burnt-oft'ering 

:    21 

Dragon,  The 

:    40 

Burnt-oft'eriug,  The  Altar  of 

:      5 

Dreams 

:    40 

Calf,  The            :            : 

:     22 

Drink-offering 

:    40 

Calf  of  Gold,  The 

:    22 

F.agle,  The 

:     41 

Calves  of  Jeroboam 

:            :    i;-. 

Kar,The            :            :            :            "    "^M 

152 

INDEX. 

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PAGE      1 

Earth,  The        :            : 

41 

Harvest,  The    :           : 

61 

Earthquakes     : 

42 

Head                  :            : 

62 

Edomites,  The  : 

4-2 

Heave-ofl'ering 

62 

Egypt 

43 

Hedges               : 

62 

Embalming        : 

46 

Heifer,  see  Ox 

97 

Entertainments 

45 

Heifer,  The  Red, 

no 

Ephod,  The       : 

45 

Herbs,  &c.         : 

62 

Ephraim,  The  Tribe  of           : 

44 

High-places        : 

63 

Euphrates,  The 

46 

High  Priest,  The 

63 

Evening,  The  :            : 

46 

High-ways        : 

64 

Eye,  The 

46 

Hittites 

65 

Hivites 

65 

Famine               :            :            : 

47 

Hog,  see  Swine 

127 

Feasts,  The  Anniversary        : 

47 

Holy  of  Holies 

65 

Feast  of  tlie  Passover,  The      : 

47 

Holy  Land 

65 

Feast  of  Pentecost,  The          : 

4S 

Homicide 

66 

p"east  of  Tabernacles,  The       : 

48 

Honey 

66 

Feast  of  New-moon,  The         : 

49 

Horns 

66 

Feast  of  Trumpets,  The          : 

49 

Horse,  The 

67 

Feast  of  Purim,  or  Lots,  The  : 

49 

Houses 

67 

Feast  of  Dedication,  The        : 

49 

Husbandry,  see  Agriculture 

5 

Feast  of  Sabbatical  Year,  The 

49 

Hyke  or  upper  Garment 

68 

Feast  of  Jubilee,  The 

49 

Idolatry              •            - 

68 

Feet,  The           : 

49 

Incense               : 

69 

Fig-tree,  The     : 

50 

Incense,  The  Altar  of 

' 

7 

Fire                     : 

50 

Insects                : 

70 

First-born,  The 
First-fruits,  The 

51 
52 

Interest,  see  Usury 
Iron                    : 

139 
70 

Fishes                 : 
Flood,  The,  see  Delug 
Flowers              : 

!,The! 

52 
35 
52 
63 
63 
53 
53 

Ishmaelites,  The          :           :           :    70 
Israel,  Journey  of,  through  the  Desert  35 

Israel,  Armies  of,  The 

10 

Forests               : 
Fortresses          : 
Foundation        : 
Fountains  and  Springs 

Israel,  Kings  of,  see  Kings 
Israel,  Church  of,         : 
Israel,  Land  of,  see  Holy  Land 
Issachar,  The  Tribe  of 

75 
26 
65 
71 

Fox,  The 

64 

Fruits                  : 

54 

Jerusalem,         :            : 

71 

Fruits,  First,  The 

52 

Jews,  The          :            : 

72 

Jordan,  The  River       : 

74 

Gad,  The  Tribe  of 

54 

Jubilee,  Feast  of          : 

49 

Galilee                : 

55 

Judah,  The  Tribe  of    : 

74 

Gardens              : 

55 

Judah,  Kings  of,  see  Kings 

75 

Garment,  Hyke  or  upper 

6S 

Judea,  Modern              : 

75 

Garments           : 

56 

Judges,  Extraordinary 

75 

Gates 

56 

1 

Genealogies       : 

67 

Keenites,  The 

75 

Gentiles             : 

57 

Kine,  see  Ox 

97 

Giants  or  Rephsdm 

no 

Kings 

75 

Gibeonites 

57 

1 

Girdles              : 

58 

Lamb,  The 

77 

Goat,  The          : 

68 

Lamps 

77 

Goat,  The  Scape 

116 

Language 

78 

Gold                  : 

.     58 

Laver  of  Brass 

78 

Golden  Altar,  see  Altar  of  Incense 

7 

Law  of  Moses,  The 

78 

Government  by  God,  see  Theocracy 

Leaven 

79 

The                 :            : 

.  133 

Lebanon 

79 

Government  by  Kings,  see  Kings 

•    75 

Leopard 

80 

Grass                  :            :            : 

69 

Leprosy 

80 

Groves               :            :            : 

:     59 

Leviathan 
Levites,  The 

81 
81 

Hair,  The           : 

:     59 

Light 

82 

Hands,  The       : 

:    60 

Lion,  The 

82 

Hart,  The          : 

:     61 

Locust,  The      :            :            :            :    83    1 

INDICX.                                                                     153 

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Macedonian  Empire,  The 

83 

Precious  Stones 

102 

•Man                     :            : 

83 

Presents              : 

103 

.Manasseh,  Tlie  Tribe  of 

84 

Priest,  the  High 

63 

Manna                : 

85 

Priests                : 

103 

Marriage            : 

8.-) 

Prisons                : 

105 

Measures            : 

86 

Prophets 

105 

Meat-oflcring     : 

8li 

Prophets,  False 

107 

Medo-l'ersian  Kingdom 

87 

Proselytes          : 

107 

Mercy -seat        : 

87 

Publicans,  The 

108 

Metals                : 

87 

Punishments      : 

108 

Miiiianites          : 

88 

Purifications  or  Baptisms 

108 

Milk                   : 

83 

Purim  or  Lots,  the  Feast  of 

49 

Mills                   : 

88 

1 

Moabites            : 

S3 

Rain       :           : 

109 

Money                : 

S9 

Raven,  The       : 

109 

Months               : 

89 

Reaping              : 

110 

Moon,  The         : 

96 

Rechabites         : 

110 

AMoriiing             : 

90 

Red  Heifer,  The 

110 

Moth,  The         : 

90 

Refuge,  Cities  of 

28 

Mountains          : 

90 

Rephaim,  or  Giants,  The 

110 

Mule,  The         : 

91 

Reptile                :            : 

110 

Murder               : 

91 

Reuben,  The  Tribe  of 

110 

Music                 : 

9-2 

Rings      :            :            ; 

111 

Rivers                :            : 

111 

Naphtali,  The  Tribe  ol 

92 

Roads,  see  High-ways 

64 

Nazarites 

93 

Rocks 

112 

Ncthinim            : 

93 

Roe,  The           : 

112 

New  Moon,  Keast  of  the 

49 

Roman  Empire,  The 

112 

Night                  : 

93 

1 

Nile,  the  River 

94 

Sabbatical  Year,  Feast  of  the 

49 

Nineveh             : 

94 

Sackcloth          : 

113 

Sacrifices           : 

113 

Oak-tree,  The  : 

94 

Sacrifice,  The  Daily 

32 

Oatlis                 : 

94 

Sadducees         : 

114 

Ocean,  see  Sea,  The 

117 

Salt                     : 

114 

Oll'erings 

95 

Salutations        : 

115 

Ottering,  Burnt- 

21 

Samaria,  Ancient 

115 

Ottering,  Heave- 

62 

Samaria,  Modern 

116 

Ottering,  Meat- 

86 

Scape-goat        : 

116 

Ofl'enng,  I'cace- 

99 

Sciences            : 

116 

Ofl'ering,  Sin-     : 

125 

Scorpion            : 

116 

Ottering,  Trespass- 

136 

Scribes               : 

116 

Ottering.  Wave- 

145 

Sea,  The            : 

117 

Oil          :            : 

96 

Seals                   : 

117 

Olive-tree,  The 

96 

Seed                   : 

118 

Ostrich,  The     : 

96 

Serpents            :           : 

118 

Owl,  The           : 

97 

Servants            : 

119 

Ox,  The             : 

97 

Sheep 

120 

Shepherds          : 

120 

Palaces               :           : 

98 

Shevv-bread       : 

121 

Palm-tree,  The              :            : 

98 

Shields               : 

121 

Paschal  Lamb,  Typical  nature  of 

98 

Ships                  : 

121 

Passover,  Feast  of  the 

47 

Shoes                  : 

122 

Patriarchal  Government 

99 

Sidonians,  The 

122 

Peace-ottering    : 

99 

Sieges                 : 

123 

Pentecost,  Keast  of 

43 

Silver                  : 

124 

Pharisees,  The  : 

99 

Simeon,  The  Tribe  of 

124 

Philistines,  The 

100 

Sin-ottering        : 

125 

Pillars                  : 

101 

Slaves,  see  Servants 

119 

Plague  or  Pestilence,  The 

101 

Spear,  The         : 

125 

Ploughing          :            : 

102 

Springs,  see  Fountains 

53 

Pomegranate-tree,  The 

102 

Stars                   :             : 

125 

Pools  and  Ponds            : 

102 

Stones,  Precious 

102 

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Strangers  in  Israel 

126 

Tribute              : 

137 

Summer 

126 

Trumpet            :            : 

138 

Sun,  The 

127 

Trumpets.  The  Feast  of 

49 

Swine 

127 

Tyre                   :            : 

138 

Sword,  The 

127 

1 

Synagogues 

128 

Unicorn,  The     : 

139 

Syria 

128 

Urim  and  Thummim 

139 

Usury  or  Interest 

139 

Tabernacle,  The           : 

129 

1 

Tabernacles,  Feast  of 

48 

Vail  or  Veil 

:  139 

Temple,  The  First 

130 

Vail,  The  Sacred 

:  140 

Temple,  The  Second 

132 

Valleys 

:  140 

Tents                  : 

132 

Vine,  The 

:  140 

Theocracy,  The,  or  immediate  Gov 

Virieyards 

:  141 

ernment  by  God        :            : 

133 

Visions 

:  142 

Threshing          :            :            : 

133 

Vows 

:  142 

Thummim,  see  Urim  and  Thummim    139 

1 

Time 

133 

Walls 

:  142 

Tithe 

134 

War 

:  143 

Towers 

134 

Watchmen        : 

:  144 

Travellers 

13.3 

Water 

:  144 

Trees 

135 

Wave-ofl'ering 

:  145 

Trespass-oftering 

136 

Weeks 

:  145 

Tribes  of  Israel,  The 

137 

Weeks,  Feast  of,  see  Pentecost,  Feast  of  48    | 

Tribe  of  Asher,  The 

12 

Weights 

:  145 

Tribe  of  Benjamin,  The 

16 

Wells 

:  145 

Tribe  of  Dan,  The        : 

32 

Whirlwind 

:  146 

Tribe  of  Ephraim,  The 

44 

AVidows 

:  146 

Tribe  of  Gad,  The        : 

54 

Wind,  The 

:  146 

Tribe  of  Issachar,  The 

71 

Wine 

:  147 

Tribe  of  Judah,  The    : 

74 

Winter 

:  148 

Tribe  of  Manasseh,  The 

84 

Wolf 

:  148 

Tribe  of  Naphtali,  The 

92 

Woman 

:  148 

Tribe  of  Reuben,  The 

110 

„ 

:  149 

Tribe  of  Simeon,  The 

124 

1  ear 

Tribe  of  Zebulun,  The 

149 

Zebuliin,  The  Tribe  of 

:  149 

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